The Richtersveld is a
desert
A desert is a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to denudation. About on ...
landscape characterised by rugged
kloofs and high mountains, situated in the north-western corner of
South Africa’s
Northern Cape
The Northern Cape is the largest and most sparsely populated province of South Africa. It was created in 1994 when the Cape Province was split up. Its capital is Kimberley. It includes the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park, part of the Kgalagadi T ...
province. It is full of changing scenery from flat, sandy, coastal plains, to craggy sharp mountains of volcanic rock and the lushness of the
Orange River, which forms the border with neighboring
Namibia. The area ranges in altitude from sea level, to at Cornellberg. Located in the north-western side of the
Northern Cape
The Northern Cape is the largest and most sparsely populated province of South Africa. It was created in 1994 when the Cape Province was split up. Its capital is Kimberley. It includes the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park, part of the Kgalagadi T ...
province in South Africa, the Richtersveld is regarded as the only arid biodiversity hotspot on earth and the majority of the area is inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List due to its cultural values.
The
Nama people
Nama (in older sources also called Namaqua) are an African ethnic group of South Africa, Namibia and Botswana. They traditionally speak the Nama language of the Khoe-Kwadi language family, although many Nama also speak Afrikaans. The Nama Peo ...
of Richtersveld claimed title to their traditional land and set aside this conservancy for future research and tourism. The northern part of the area was proclaimed in 1991 after 18 years of negotiations between the National Parks Board and the local
Nama people
Nama (in older sources also called Namaqua) are an African ethnic group of South Africa, Namibia and Botswana. They traditionally speak the Nama language of the Khoe-Kwadi language family, although many Nama also speak Afrikaans. The Nama Peo ...
who continue to live and graze their livestock in the area. It has an area of . This is a space for Nama people who live what is known as a
transhumant lifestyle – where they migrate seasonally with their livestock and make use of a fragile succulent ecosystem. The community conservancy is bordered to the north by the
Richtersveld National Park (managed by the Richtersveld community and the South African National Parks) the Nababiep Provincial Nature Reserve and designated community grazing areas that allow the Nama people to continue with their lifestyle.
Richtersveld National Park
Richtersveld National Park is the South-African part of the
Ç€Ai-Ç€Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park
The ǀAi-ǀAis/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park is a peace park straddling the border between South Africa and Namibia. It was formed in 2003 by combining the Namibian '' ǀAi-ǀAis Hot Springs Game Park'' and the South African ''Richtersve ...
.
World Heritage Site
In June 2007, the "Richtersveld Cultural and Botanical Landscape", just to the south of the National Park and an area of equivalent size and beauty, was named a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Unlike the National Park, the Richtersveld Community Conservancy, which forms the core zone of the World Heritage Site, is not subject to diamond mining and is as a result the more pristine of the two areas.
Climate
The Richtersveld is characterized by harsh summer temperatures which have been recorded to reach approximately in mid-summer. Nights are cool and bring with them heavy dew. With water being scarce, life in the Richtersveld depends on moisture from the early morning fog. Locals call it 'Ihuries' or 'Malmokkies' and it makes survival possible for a range of small reptiles, birds and mammals. Temperatures drop between April and May to more temperate levels, however, through June - August the nights grow much colder. Strong gale-force winds often pick up in the winter and these cause sandstorms. The wind is often cold due to the influence from the Atlantic Ocean in the west.
The Richtersfeld is a transitional zone between the coastal
Succulent Karoo
The Succulent Karoo is a ecoregion defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature to include regions of desert in South Africa and Namibia, and a biodiversity hotspot. The geographic area chosen by the WWF for what they call 'Succulent Karoo' does no ...
ecoregion in the west, and the drier
Nama Karoo to the east. Rainfall in the Richtersveld varies from 5 mm per annum in the east to 200 mm per annum in the west. The western mountainous region receives mainly winter rainfall as well as life-giving mists from the ocean. The eastern area along the Orange River is drier and the rain more often arrives in summer, often as large thunderstorms. By late August through to early October spring arrives with a vast floral blooming of daisy species (''
Osteospermum'') and "vygies" (''
Lampranthus
''Lampranthus'' is a genus of succulent plants in the family Aizoaceae, indigenous to southern Africa.
Description
The genus name ''"Lampranthus"'' means ''"shining-flowers"'' in Greek, and the species of this genus have unusually large, bright ...
''), namely in
Namaqualand.
Wildlife
The Richtersveld offers habitats for a diverse range of mammal, reptile, and bird species. These include the
Grey rhebok,
Duiker
A duiker is a small to medium-sized brown antelope native to sub-Saharan Africa, found in heavily wooded areas. The 22 extant species, including three sometimes considered to be subspecies of the other species, form the subfamily Cephalophina ...
,
Steenbok
The steenbok (''Raphicerus campestris'') is a common small antelope of southern and eastern Africa. It is sometimes known as the steinbuck or steinbok.
Description
Steenbok resemble small oribi, standing 45–60 cm (16"–24") at the ...
,
Klipspringer,
Hartmann's mountain zebra,
Chacma baboon,
Vervet monkey,
Caracal and the
African leopard. Reptiles include snakes such as the
Puff adder,
Black Spitting Cobra
''Naja nigricincta'' is a species of spitting cobra in the genus ''Naja'', belonging to the family Elapidae. The species is native to the deserts and drier regions of southern Africa. The species is largely nocturnal, and is often found while cro ...
, and the Nama Tiger Snake, and lizards which mainly comprise species of
Agama. Species of weaver birds, doves, and
Guineafowl are often found inland, although bird species become more diverse during the rainier seasons. The threatened
Richtersveld katydid
The Richtersveld katydid (''Africariola longicauda'') is a species of katydid that is endemic to the Richtersveld National Park in South Africa. It occurs in semi-arid habitats of the Karoo
The Karoo ( ; from the Afrikaans borrowing of the ...
(''Africariola longicauda'') is endemic to the area. In addition there are several species of spiders and scorpions.
Plant life
Approximately 4 849 plant species, 40 percent of which are
endemic, have been documented in the Richtersveld and comprise mainly
succulent
In botany, succulent plants, also known as succulents, are plants with parts that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. The word ''succulent'' comes from the Latin word ''sucus'', meani ...
and
aloe
''Aloe'' (; also written ''Aloë'') is a genus containing over 650 species of flowering succulent plants.WFO (2022): Aloe L. Published on the Internet;http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-4000001341. Accessed on: 06 Nov 2022 The most wid ...
species.
The area is home to a number of rather unusual plants, many of which are found nowhere else on earth.
Chief among these is the "Halfmensboom"''(
Pachypodium namaquanum'' Welw.) meaning "half-person tree" , the name comes from the plant's resemblance to the human form. These trees are revered by the indigenous
Nama people
Nama (in older sources also called Namaqua) are an African ethnic group of South Africa, Namibia and Botswana. They traditionally speak the Nama language of the Khoe-Kwadi language family, although many Nama also speak Afrikaans. The Nama Peo ...
as the embodiment of their ancestors, half human, half plant, mourning for their ancient Namibian home. Also found here are three endemic species of the tree aloe ''
Aloidendron
''Aloidendron'' is a genus of succulent plants in the subfamily Asphodeloideae. It was split off from the much larger genus '' Aloe'' in 2013.
Taxonomy
Phylogenetic studies indicated that several species that were traditionally classed as m ...
: A. dichotomum'', ''
A. pillansii'' and ''
A. ramosissimum,'' often referred to as "kokerbooms" or "quiver trees".
Culture
The area is inhabited by
Nama and other peoples. The local community, which owns the entire area, manages the National Park in conjunction with
South African National Parks
South African National Parks (SANParks) is the body responsible for managing South Africa's national parks. SANParks was formed in 1926, and currently manages 19 parks consisting of , over 3% of the total area of South Africa.
Many parks offer ...
and is entirely responsible for management of the World Heritage Site. Both areas are used by traditional nomadic/transhumance herders to practice their ancient lifestyle and culture. It is the last place where the traditional way of life of the
Khoikhoi (of whom the Nama are the largest surviving clan) who once occupied the entire south-western part of Africa, survives to any great extent. The
World Heritage Site is declared under the cultural criteria of the World Heritage Convention although it is recognised that the cultural values of the community and their continued existence are intrinsically connected to the environment.
In popular culture
Richtersveld is very popular among Bengali readers as it is it part of the plot of the famous 1937 Bengali novel,
Chander Pahar by
Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay. However, it was portrayed in a different way in that literature as full of tropical rain forests.
See also
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South African National Parks
South African National Parks (SANParks) is the body responsible for managing South Africa's national parks. SANParks was formed in 1926, and currently manages 19 parks consisting of , over 3% of the total area of South Africa.
Many parks offer ...
References
External links
Richtersveld National Park and the Orange RiverAi-, Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier National ParkThe Richtersveld Community Conservancy, core of the World Heritage SiteA mini travel portal for those considering to visit the RichtersveldThe Richtersveld Municipality website
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