Desert Rhino Camp, previously called Palmwag Rhino Camp, is a mobile camp run in conjunction with the 'Save the Rhino Trust'. (SRT.) It is located in the private Palmwag Concession area, (also known as the Palmwag Reserve), in northern Damaraland, which covers about 5,000km² between Etosha National Park and the Skeleton Coast.
The camp offers a brilliant insight into the ecology and conservation of this incredible area. At the same time, it contributes directly to the Trust and ultimately the sustainability of this vulnerable area and its wildlife. This is a luxury tented mobile camp, that can be easily moved if local game movements deem it necessary, accommodating a maximum of 12 guests.
The tented restaurant/lounge area is raised on a wooden deck. It is open plan and has partially open sides, which offer great views across the surrounding desert and mountains. One half of the area has a large leather sofa and two soft, comfortable cream chairs, with a big wooden chest in front, supporting an array of interesting books on Namibia. The other half has a generously-sized wooden table and directors chairs; appropriate for the sociable group meal. In the evenings, guests gather around the fire pit, in front of the 'Lapa' (the open-sided dining area), to relax and discuss the day's events and activities.
The camp has 8 large tents with simple en-suite facilities, (hot water on request.) These large walk-in Meru style tents are raised on wooden decks, and have a front verandah where you can relax on a directors chair. The beds are made up with crisp, white linen and have two dark wood bedside tables with wicker reading lamps.
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