Palmwag Desert Rhino Camp  (Damaraland)

Main camp at night<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Martin Benadie)</i>Guest accommodation<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Martin Benadie)</i>Guest bathroom<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Martin Benadie)</i>Tent deck<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Martin Benadie)</i>Desert rhinos<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>Guest dining<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Martin Benadie)</i>Camp longe<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Martin Benadie)</i>Guided walks<br><i>(picture courtesy of Wilderness Safaris & Dana Allan)</i>
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This is a luxury tented mobile camp that can be easily moved if local game movements deem it necessary.

A maximum of twelve guests will have the rare pleasure of exploring this wild and remote area in the company of the dedicated conservationists hosting them, together with local trackers. The camp has large “meru” tents with en-suite facilities including bucket showers with hot water on call.

There are large populations of Hartman’s mountain zebra, giraffe, oryx, springbok and kudu. The predator population is the largest outside of the Etosha National Park with over 100 lions, cheetah, leopard, brown and spotted hyena.

Bird life is prolific and diverse with most of Namibia’s endemics present. This concession supports a healthy population of desert adapted black rhino and elephants.

Activities include rhino tracking on foot or by vehicle, night drives and full day outings (with a picnic lunch) on the concession.

 accommodation type
Bush Camp
 features
· 6 meru tents with ensuite facilities
· Bucket showers
· Mobile camp
· Dy & night game drives
· Guided walks
· Birdwatching

Rates include:
· All meals
· Local drinks
· Activities
 
 transfer information
Access is by light aircraft or road
 
The best place to track Black Rhino.