Desert Rhino Camp is situated in the 1-million-acre private Palmwag
Reserve in northwest Namibia, between Etosha and the Skeleton Coast
- few places on the planet can offer this level of privacy and wilderness
experience. This desert reserve has a number of fresh water springs
that support healthy populations of animals including desert adapted
Back Rhino and Elephants as well as large populations of the rare
Hartmann's Mountain Zebra, Giraffe, Oryx, Springbok and Kudu. The
predator population is the largest outside of the Etosha National
Park with over 100 Lions, Cheetah, Leopard, Brown and Spotted Hyaena.
Bird life is prolific and diverse with most of Namibia's endemics
present.
Desert Rhino Camp has eight large East African-styled "Meru"
tents each with an en-suite bathroom comprising hand basin, flush
toilet and a classic bucket shower that is filled with hot water
whenever needed. The tented dining room offers uninterrupted views
of the desert and mountains. Welwitschia (ancient desert adapted
plants) plants dot the plain in front of the camp. The primary activity
is rhino tracking which is usually by vehicle until a sighting is
made by trackers and then on foot. Guests can also enjoy full day
outings, with a picnic lunch, on the reserve.
Desert Rhino Campis a joint venture between Wilderness Safaris
and the "Save the Rhino Trust" - a non-profit conservation
organization that has been working in this area for 20 years. The
Trust has been singly responsible for helping to ensure that these
rare, desert adapted black rhino survived the slaughter that went
on throughout other parts of Africa in the 80s and 90s. Today this
population of black rhino is growing in numbers and the area boasts
the largest concentration of rhino anywhere on the planet outside
of a national park. Community game scouts who were employed by the
Trust to help with the patrolling and monitoring all these years
are now seconded to the camp and are the trackers and guides. A
portion of every guest’s revenue goes to the Trust.
· 8 Meru styled Tents: 6 Twin tents and 2 Honeymoon tents
· En-suite with classic bucket shower and comfortably appointed
· Classic East African style dining room
· This camp runs in conjunction with the “Save The
Rhino Trust”
· Rhino Tracking on foot and by vehicle
· Walks with a guide
· Full day outings with picnic lunch
NOTE: The pick up time for self drive guests or guests arriving
by private air charter is 3 pm from Palmwag Lodge.
Within the private Palmwag concession in northern DamaralandIn North
West Namibia.
Flying TimesTo/from: Windhoek 1h40Damaraland Camp 20 minutes
Co-ordinates: S19.52.9 E 013.56.8 Altitude: 3200 feet 1300m long
compacted sand.
Two and a half hour game drive transfer from the airstrip to camp.
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