Desert Rhino Camp lies in the 450,000 hectares Palmwag Concession in Namibia's Damaraland.
Experience This region is marked for its tranquil, minimalist beauty, wealth of desert-adapted wildlife & the largest free-roaming black rhino population in Africa.
Desert Rhino Camp enjoys magnificent views of the surrounding Etendeka Mountains.
Stay Accommodation at Desert Rhino Camp consists of 8 Meru-style canvas tents that sleep a maximum of 16 guests.
Each tent has been raised from the ground on a wooden deck & features an en-suite bathroom with a shower.
The main lodge area features a tented lounge & dining room, also raised on a wooden deck – offering panoramic views through the tent's partially open sides.
Dinners can be enjoyed al fresco around the firepit or on the deck.
Activities Like the name suggests, activities at Desert Rhino Camp include rhino tracking adventures on foot & by vehicle. The camp has some of the most knowledgeable guides in Namibia.
Other species found in this area include healthy populations of desert-adapted elephants, mountain zebra, giraffe, gemsbok, springbok, kudu & predators such as lion, cheetah, leopard, brown & spotted hyena & a diverse range of birds.
Game drives, guided nature walks & picnic lunches in the desert are also popular.