A classic tented camp with a friendly atmosphere, immersed in the prehistoric landscapes of Palmwag Concession.
Desert Rhino Camp
Damaraland
In a wide valley surrounded by the Etedeka Mountains inside the Palmwag Concession, spreading over an area of 4,500 km2.
8 “Meru” style tents raised on wooden decks, each with private veranda and en-suite bathroom. Facilities include a swimming pool.
Game drives in 4×4 open vehicles and nature walks.
The star is the black rhino, but the area also hosts desert elephants, giraffes, zebras, oryx, springboks and some predators, among them lions, leopards and cheetahs.
A remote and adventurous camp, operating for more than twenty years. The beauty of the landscape and the rich wildlife of Palmwag Concession. The largest population of black rhinos in Africa. The search with Save The Rhino Trust trackers and the close encounter on foot with the black rhino.