Damaraland Camp  (Damaraland)

Game drives<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>Tent interior<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>Guest bathroom<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>Main lodge & pool<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>Guest dining<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>Lodgedeck<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>Lodge lounge<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>View from lounge<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>
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Nine large comfortable walk~in tents with doors. All tents have valley views and each has en suite facilities and a covered veranda. The main living area made from local rock and canvas combines the dining room, lounge, curio shop and bar.

A feature of the camp is a stunning rock plunge pool tucked away in a mini gorge behind the camp. Dinner can be enjoyed beside a roaring fire in an open air "kraal" under a billion stars.

The natural laws of food and water availability dictate the movement and cycles of the elusive and majestic desert adapted Elephant, the rare Black Rhinoceros, Oryx, Kudu, Springbok and other species that have come to terms with life in a desert environment. Even Cheetah move in and out of the area occasionally.

Activites include Game drives, Guided walking safaris, mountain biking and visits to see the Twyfelfontein rock engravings.

 accommodation type
Rustic
 features
· 8 twin bedded tents
· 1 honeymoon suite
· Valley-facing with wonderful views of the mountains
· Plunge pool in each unit
· Rock pool
· Game drives
· Guided walks
· Star-gazing

Rates include:
· Full Board
· Local drinks
· Activities
 
 transfer information
Access is by light aircraft or road
 
Damaraland Camp was rated as one of the top destinations of the Ultimate Safari in the March 1999 issue of Conde Nast Traveler.