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Welcome to Dolomite Camp
The first tourist facility inside the formerly restricted western Etosha, Dolomite Camp embodies the spirit of mystery and magnifies a sense of the unknown. Pristine and unadulterated, Dolomite Camp is your home inside one of the last remaining wildlife sanctuaries in the world.
Nestled in the dolomite outcrops of the pristine western Etosha National Park, Dolomite Camp offers an intimate experience of one of the most scenic areas of the Park. Access here is via the previously restricted tourism route through Galton Gate in western Etosha.
Facilities and Attractions of Dolomite Camp:
· Previously restricted area of the Park, boasting large wildlife
numbers
in particular the Black Rhino, Black-faced Impala and Hartmann Mountain
Zebra.
· Rolling hills, plains, saline pans and dolomite outcrops are part
of western Etosha’s geology.
· More than 10 waterholes surround the Camp
· Ancient rock art
· Professionally guided morning, afternoon and night game drives to
surrounding areas of the park, including access to exclusive areaswithin
the
western area of Etosha.
· An artificial waterhole on the plain at thenorthern end of the
Dolomite
ridge providesgreat game viewing and photographyopportunities
· Bird watching
· Plant identification
The main area, with a restaurant, bar, sunset deck and infinity swimming pool overlooking the surrounding plains, offers the ideal place to relax and rejuvenate, while savouring infusions of cocktails or being seduced by the magical authenticity of Namibia’s outback.Two fireside bomas present the perfect opportunity to savour Etosha National Park’s night life while revelling in adventure tales.
All rooms offer stunning views of western Etosha hills, salt pans
and plains
· 12 x West-facing: Single and double chalets equipped with 2 beds,
tea/coffee station, spectacular sunset view.
· 6 x East-facing: 2 x beds, tea/coffee station, spectacular
sunrise
view.
· 2 x East-facing Deluxe chalets: 1 x single and 1 x double chalet
Features of Dolomite Camp Rooms
Two ¾ beds, mosquito net and wardrobe
Private room, safes, bath essentials and evening turndown service
Lighted make-up mirror and desk, hairdryer, private tea and coffee
station,
laundry service upon request
Lounge area with couch, coffee table, twice-daily housekeeping and free
parking
Golf carts to transport guests and luggage, 1 disabled access unit
Extra features of deluxe rooms at Dolomite Camp
Own plungepool, plush bath robes and slippers verandah/sunrise deck with a
view
Dining
Dolomite Camp has a fully equipped restaurant with a view of the surrounding landscape. Seating a capacity of 40 pax, the service is personal and intimate. Whilst an international a la carte menu is available, the Chef also serves a range of Namibian contemporary lifestyle cuisine. Specific diets such as vegetarian, kosher etc should be indicated with your reservation.
with a double bed in each, tea/coffee station, own private plunge pools,
spectacular sunrise view.
Large herds of zebra, giraffe and antelope wander the plains around
Dolomite
Camp. Black and white rhino are present in numbers, often at Klip-pan
waterhole.
Previously endangered species such as the black rhino and black-faced
impala
have been successfully bred here. Wildlife excursions are conducted by
professional
and knowledgeable tour guides. Apart from the normal Etosha game viewing a
special attraction of the Otjiovasondo area is the opportunity to see both
the Plains Zebra and the Mountain Zebra drinking or grazing side by side
and
spotting the rare Sable Antelope.
Tease your senses!
Etosha National Park is Namibia’s second largest Park. With a rich wildlife heritage of 114 mammal, 340 bird and 110 reptile species it is also the oldest and best known of Namibia’s 22 Protected Areas. The Park, measuring a mind-boggling 22,270 km2 is a harsh arid area for most parts of the year where the spectacle occurs around the Saline pans; which cover about 23% of the park’s total area.
Uniquely located
A previously restricted part of the Park, western Etosha, boasts some of the highest numbers of wildlife throughout the Park. The vegetation is mainly Karstveldt and Mopane shrubland with the geology dominated by dolomite formations – fittingly giving the new camp its name. Nestled in the dolomite outcrops of this vast area of western Etosha National Park, Dolomite Camp will offer its clients an intimate experience of one of the most scenic areas of the Park, an area where previously endangered species like the Black Rhinoceros and Black-Faced Impala have been successfully bred.
The Camp will consist of a spacious reception, lounge, bar and restaurant area – offering crimson sunrise and sunset views over the surrounding savannah. From this point, a walkway leads to thatched, en suite chalets of which two are deluxe chalets with own plunge pools – nestled amongst the rocky outcrops, providing privacy and dramatic and panoramic landscape views.
The Camp’s interiors are designed to harmonize the natural surroundings, characterized by weathered dolomite rock formations, Mopane, moringa and savannah woodland.
It is here beneath the rugged shoulders of the dolomite outcrops and boulders that tranquillity is truly found. Dolomite Camp will offer a profound and world-class, first of its kind experience inside the biodiversity-rich western section of Etosha National Park and moreover present its clients a wilderness experience that is unmatched in terms of privacy and landscape viewing.
Unique activities
With no fewer than 15 waterholes in the surrounding areas, Dolomite Camp presents an exhilarating wildlife viewing experience and with such abundance in animal diversity your only concern should be your photography skills. Specially arranged Game drives operated by knowledgeable tour guides take you to parts of the Park previously only known to Conservationists.
With the area having been virtually “tourist-free” for half a century, it is common to see high numbers of Zebra, Giraffe and antelope species such as the previously endangered Black-faced Impala roaming the plains below the hill. Black and White Rhino can also be spotted in numbers at Klip –pan waterhole.
Mirroring the animals in terms of sheer attraction, the Dolomite hill where the Camp is set presents a Botanists dream, boasting hundreds of plant species which bloom at different times of the year; giving Dolomite Camp its seasonal cadence of colours, aroma and mood.
Prices are starting prices given as a guide only, actual price may vary depending on availability.
Children under 6 years stay free of charge
Children between the ages of 6 and 12 years sharing with 2 full paying adults pay 50% of the quoted adult rate
Children in their own room/chalet pay full adult rate
Dolomite Camp Accommodation prices July 2024 - October 2024
Dolomite Camp Accommodation prices July 2025 - October 2025
A 50% deposit is required to hold your reservation with balance payable 10 weeks before your travel date. Bank transfer, credit and debit cards accepted for pre-bookings.
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