WORTH VISITING CAMP
Working with Save The Rhino, this 16 guest private reserve is set against the backdrop of the Etendeka Mountains. Eat under the stars and on private verandas watch the game go by in the panoramic views.
Sensational as that is, there is another, greater reward on offer at Desert Rhino Camp. Not only will you see desert-adapted black rhinos, you鈥檒l be contributing to their continued survival. Desert Rhino Camp operates in collaboration with the Save The Rhino Trust (SRT) and has succeeded in doubling the native population of this decimated species.
You鈥檒l find the Camp is worth visiting for other reasons too. You鈥檒l sleep in genuine, Meru-style canvas tents raised above the bush on wooden platforms. You鈥檒l dine outdoors, gathered around the fire pit and you鈥檒l adventure out into the bush to meet rhino, desert-adapted elephants, mountain zebra, giraffe, gemsbok, springbok, kudu, lion, leopard, hyena and any numbers of birds.
DESERT RHINO CAMP, DAMARALAND
Desert Rhino Camp, At a glance
- Set amongst rolling hills on a 450,000 hectare private reserve
- Conservation work with Save The Rhino
- Catering for just 16 guests in eight Meru-style tents on raised platforms
- En suites and front verandas with grand panoramics of the desert and Etendeka Mountains
- Outdoor, safari-style meals around the fire pit
For leisure and pleasure
- Rhino tracking on foot or vehicle
- Game drives to see a range of desert-adapted wildlife
- Walking safaris with some of Namibia鈥檚 most intuitive guides
- Great bird watching
- Ecosystem exploration by 4WD vehicle
- Excursions to freshwater springs for excellent game viewing
Jonny took the time to discuss all the options with us and tailored every detail to our wishes. He suggested thoughtful add-ons, arranged excellent guides, and created a brilliant itinerary packed with maps, tips, and all the information we needed for exploring the two countries we visited. An absolute trip of a lifetime to Argentina and Brazil.
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