Desert Rhino Camp is situated in the 1 million acre private Palmwag Reserve in Damaraland in north-west Namibia, between Etosha and the Skeleton Coast. It offers a very private wilderness experience.
The camp accommodates 16 guests in 8 large East African-styled 'Meru' tents each with an en-suite bathroom. Lights are powered by solar panels and the tented dining room offers uninterrupted views of the desert and mountains.
The desert reserve has a number of fresh water springs that support healthy populations of animals including desert-adapted black rhino and elephant as well as zebra, giraffe, oryx, springbok and Kudu. Activities include rhino tracking on foot or by vehicle as well as day and night nature drives. Guests often enjoy full day outings, with a picnic lunch, on the reserve.
Your lodge manager will advise you the night before what time your light aircraft will depart the following day for your onward low flight over the Desert to the Skeleton Coast.