Ideal for nature-lovers, this peaceful campsite comprises thirteen spacious sites, each with its own power-point, light, wash basin and fireplace. Being in touch with nature, while having all the luxuries of civilization at your fingertips remains one of the finest experiences on the planet.
At Palmwag, the camper has ample choices. Partake in the many activities in the wildlife-rich Palmwag Concession, take a dip in the swimming pool and have a bite to eat at the pool bar, retreating to your outdoor home at your leisure to soak up Kaokoveld peace.
Elephants, drawn by the water in the river, have been known to venture through the lodge grounds and campsite at night, so keep e...
Ideal for nature-lovers, this peaceful campsite comprises thirteen spacious sites, each with its own power-point, light, wash basin and fireplace. Being in touch with nature, while having all the luxuries of civilization at your fingertips remains one of the finest experiences on the planet.
At Palmwag, the camper has ample choices. Partake in the many activities in the wildlife-rich Palmwag Concession, take a dip in the swimming pool and have a bite to eat at the pool bar, retreating to your outdoor home at your leisure to soak up Kaokoveld peace.
Elephants, drawn by the water in the river, have been known to venture through the lodge grounds and campsite at night, so keep eyes open for pachyderm friends. Delight in the rugged Damaraland beauty with its authentic Namibian loveliness that reaches places deep inside.
Whether Palmwag is a destination on its own, or a stop en route from the coast and Etosha to Epupa Falls and Kaokoland, it’s an ideal place to pop up the rooftop tent, sit around the campfire, explore the concession area and fall asleep to the gentle lullabies of Mother Nature.
We head out on 1/2 day excursion along the ephemeral rivers to explore this remarkable area and search for some animals including the elusive and amazing desert adapted wildlife, in ...
As the earth glides towards twilight, ascend the hill to the viewing platform. Before you lies a sweeping vista of mopane woodland illuminated by the setting sun, with the fan-shaped ...
Experience the daily routine of the Damara in their traditional museum, including their traditional blacksmith (making of weapons and tools), tanning of leather (production of traditional clothes), jewellery and crafts, ...
Follow the Damara people on a bushwalk where the women collect plants from the bush for food, perfume and medicine and where the men show you how to set up ...
In the heat, dust and stunning landscapes of Damaraland, there is a sanctuary – Mowani Mountain Camp. Dwarfed by massive ochre boulders, the camp is absorbed into the landscape, making ...
Damaraland Camp is the successful result of a partnership between Wilderness Safaris and the Torra Conservancy and has become an inspiration for communities and conservationists throughout Africa. In addition, the ...
Onduli Ridge, named after the resident giraffe of the area, is built at the base of two south facing granite outcrops which are connected by a ridge. This location allows ...
Huddled in the rocks, with sweeping views across the Aba Huab valley, Camp Kipwe is full of surprises, starting when guests first arrive. It appears as if rocks have tumbled ...
With natural wonders such as the Brandberg Massif and the Ugab River as a backdrop, Sorris Sorris offers a truly opulent base for exploring Damaraland’s rugged desert scenery.
Here guests can ...
In a wide valley sometimes flush with grass, Desert Rhino Camp lies in the enormous Palmwag Concession, where trackers patrol and protect one of Africa’s largest free-ranging populations of Critically ...
Doro Nawas rests on the edge of the dry Aba-Huab River overlooking ancient plains with glorious views of the rugged Damaraland area. The camp provides an excellent base for exploring ...
As if an African kingdom of old, Damara Mopane Lodge is constructed in a semi-circle of interlinking pathways leading to a lavish swimming pool at its centre. Innovatively designed, each ...
The Barnard Family is honoured to welcome you at Spitzkoppen Lodge. The same owners and developers of Kalahari Bush Breaks Lodge, have the privilege to share their dream come true ...
Between Kaokoland and the Skeleton Coast, where the flat-topped Etendeka mountains and the carpet of rich red rock greet the tributaries of the Uniab River, lies Palmwag Lodge. Amid swaying ...