Damaraland Camp is situated in the Huab River Valley, in one of the most pristine wilderness areas in Namibia. Reputed to be one of the country's best camps, it is also owned, and now largely run by the local community. Their visitors often return, commenting on just how positive and cheerful the atmosphere there is. The camp offers sensational views over the surrounding plains, valleys and of the Brandberg Mountain.
Desert Rhino Camp lies amongst rolling, rocky hills with scattered euphorbia, ancient welwitschia plants, scrubby vegetation and isolated clumps of trees of the 450,000 hectare Palmwag Concession. This region is marked for its tranquil, minimalist beauty, surprising wealth of arid-adapted wildlife and the largest free roaming black rhino population in Africa.
Huab Lodge began as an idea to generate funds to save the desert-dwelling elephant from being harassed and shot. The original farmland was in a small area called Monte Carlo, which boasts stunning views, bisected by the mostly dry Huab River.
Between the Ugab and the Huab Rivers in southern Damaraland lies a vast and unspoilt wilderness area, boasting magnificent desert scenery, unusual geological formations, archaeological sites and a unique variety of desert fauna & flora. This is also the southernmost roaming-ground of the rare black rhino and the desert elephant.
Palmwag Lodge is a paradise located on the Uniab River in north-western Namibia, Damaraland just a few kilometers north of the junction of the C4 and /C39 roads. Nestled in a spectacular landscape with waving palms whispering in the wind, Palmweg Lodge is one of Namibia's oldest and most popular tourist destinations.
The Twyfelfontein area, being a very vulnerable and delicate ecosystem, is renowned for some of the best examples of Bushman paintings and rock engravings in southern Africa and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Vingerklip Lodge nestles in a valley, near the rock formation from which it derives it's name. The 35m high pillar of sedimentary rock, the Vingerklip, (Finger Rock) is one of the most impressive rock formations in Namibia. It stands proudly above a valley, known as the Ugab terraces, mid-way between the Etosha National Park and Swakopmund in the heart of Damaraland.
179 Albert Road, Woodstock, Cape Town
Postal Address: PO Box 819, Cape Town 8000
Telephone: +27 (0)21 460 4700
Facsimile: +27 (0)21 448 0003
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