Nice, but nothing special
Beautiful but skippable.
The price to visit the organ pipes and burnt mountain is too high, 50 Nad / person is a little steep. Only go there if you are in th neighborhood.
We really enjoyed a quick morning stop at the Organ Pipes before heading towards the Skeleton Coast. They are really beautiful and worth a visit especially because the ticket includes the Burned Mountain and is half price from what you pay for the Twyfelfontein.
Interesting geological formation. Yet the price to enter is high I guess.
Pretty, but smaller than I expected. There are other places nearby you can check out the same geological formations, without having to pay admission. Otoh, if the money goes into some kind of trust for preservation, worth it.
This place is really a waste of time. It is over rated. We almost missed as we thought it was much larger.
Don't follow the trail up the hill as it really does not go to anything spectacular. The "organ pipes" are in the river bed
Parking for the Organ Pipes and Brandberg is 50NAD p.P., which is ridiculous for just seeing one. The pipes themselves are nice, but nothing spectacular really. If you are in the area, visit. If not, don't bother to come.
Interesting story telling guide!
Interesting and particular landscape. 30 minutes to spend inside
I enjoy stopping to see this lovely place however disappointed you have to pay to go see it now, don't get me wrong it's not expensive but It has made it a tourist hotspot with bus loads coming at once and let's face it the attraction is not big enough for that.
Still spectacular to see though.
Must see environmental phenomenon unfortunately no local guide on place for deeper understanding
Nice to see if it's on your way. Not that spectacular.
a good story, but a tourist trap not worth visiting
It's pretty clear why these rocks are called "Organ Pipes". If you're going to some of the other geological and natural formations in the area, you might as well stop here too. A guide walked us around but it wasn't really necessary.
For those who love to be amaised by mother-nature. Go down, the view is better from there!