An interesting and highly practical aspect of the Palmwag Rhino Camp on the Damaraland Plains of Namibia, is that it is fully mobile and if the game were to relocate in the Palmwag Reserve, the camp could follow.
With no frills and spills, Palmwag Rhino Camp now referred to as Desert Rhino Camp, is a rustic safari camp situated in a private concession between Etosha and the Skeleton Coast!
More remote and exclusive than Palmwag Lodge, Desert Rhino Camp hosts a maximum of sixteen guests in East African style tents offering simplistic comfort.
Bathrooms in all eight Meru tents are en-suite and have rustic outdoor bucket showers that proffer hot and cold water while each raised wooden deck, allows you a perfect view overlooking the plains below!
After an eventful day in the wild, there is a welcoming central tented area with a dining room and lounge, giving you great reason to join other guests and discuss your daily activities in the bush.
An interesting and highly practical aspect of the Palmwag Rhino Camp on the Damaraland Plains of Namibia, is that it is fully mobile and if the game were to relocate in the Palmwag Reserve, the camp could follow.
But as it stands today, Palmwag Rhino Camp is staying right where is it is for now! Boasting one of the largest populations of predators in Africa, it’s an average day to see lions, cheetah, leopard, brown and spotted hyenas.
Get your cameras snapping away because here at Palmwag Rhino Camp there is also black rhino, elephant, the rare Harman’s mountain zebra, giraffe, oryx, springbok and an abundance of endemic bird species- all found in close proximity.
For horticulture lovers, the Damaraland plains of Namibia support copious desert flora and much can be learnt about the ecology of the area on rhino tracking walks or drives. All day excursions in the Palmwag Reserve, with a bush picnic at lunchtime, are a specialty of the camp.