Damaraland Camp is a rare venture which integrates communities, the environment and sustainable wildlife
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About Damaraland Camp
Damaraland Camp is situated on the northern face of
the Haub-River Valley, 90km from Torra Bay on
Namib's Skeleton Coast. The camp looks south
towards the Brandberg Mountains, providing guests with spectacular views of stark plains, ancient
valleys and soaring peaks.
Damaraland Camp has ten guest rooms
with incredible views over the valley. Each room has
an en-suite bathroom including flush toilet and
shower with hot and cold running water. The
stone living area of the camp combines the dining
room, pub and swimming pool. High quality
African dishes are prepared with fresh produce that
is flown into camp on a regular basis. Meals
can be enjoyed in the camp's canvas covered dining
room and pub, or, on calm evenings, outside around
the open fire.
Activities throughout the area are in 4x4
vehicles and on foot. Mountain bikes are also
available for guest use. The opportunity to sight
the desert elephant, black rhinoceros, Oryx, kudu, springbok and other
species ,depend on their movements, which
are largely dictated by available food and water.
All large game sightings are considered a bonus,
however, exploring this arid desert and learning
of the wildlife that have adapted themselves to
survive in it, is, in itself, a unique experience.
This remote part of the world also provides
crystal-clear night skies which are perfect for
stargazing. Excursions can also be taken to the famous Twyfelfontein, which is world renowned
for its beautiful rock engravings.