Exclusive camp in prime game area in conjunction with Save the Rhino Trust – view endangered rhino, desert elephant, Hartmann's mountain zebra, giraffe, gemsbok, springbok, kudu and predators such as lion, cheetah, leopard, brown and spotted hyena among other species
Luxurious tents equipped with all amenities, including en-suite bathrooms with bucket showers, dark wood dressers and bedside tables, reading lamps, electronic safe, private veranda with chairs, insect repellent, extra duvets plus toiletries
Facilities within the main camp include dining room, lounge area, outdoor sitting area, fire pit, lapa and laundry service
Experience the ultimate remote bush paradise at Desert Rhino Camp, in the beautiful Damaraland region in Namibia. Featuring luxury tents and a host of facilities, attractions and activities, Desert Rhino offers a memorable accommodation. Ideal for a romantic getaway or a fun holiday – enjoy the best of the Namibian desert.
Desert Rhino Safari Camp has everything you would expect from a luxurious tented camp in the desert – simple yet stylish tents with front flaps and attached en-suite bathrooms are fully-equipped with every amenity, including dark wood dressers and bedside tables, reading lamps, electronic safe, private veranda with chairs, insect repellent, extra duvets plus toiletries. Facilities within the camp as a whole are just as sumptuous, with dining room, lounge area, outdoor sitting area, fire pit, lapa and laundry service all to be found.
Enjoy game drives to view a multitude of species including endangered rhino, desert elephant, Hartmann's mountain zebra, giraffe, gemsbok, springbok, kudu and predators such as lion, cheetah, leopard, brown and spotted hyena among other wildlife, or relax with an ice cold drink as you spot a range of birdlife. Nature walks, rhino tracking and 4x4 drives through the desert are also on offer.
Meals are served in the dining room, or outdoors in front of the roaring fire, where guides will share their stories and memories. This camp is an experience simply not to be missed.
For fly-in safaris the camp is a 15-minute transfer from the nearest Airstrip. If you are arriving by road, perhaps on a self-drive trip, then you need to arrive before about 2.30pm, and you then park your car at Palmwag Lodge. It is then a further three-hour drive from the lodge to the Rhino Camp.
Please Note: for safety reasons, children under the age of 12 years will not be allowed on walks and children between 12 and 16 years will only be allowed on walks at the discretion of the guide