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Built with natural materials, the light colour scheme and openness of the main area keeps the air flowing and creates a wide screen panoramic view effect. An outdoor pool, with double loungers and umbrellas for shade, is the perfect spot for an afternoon siesta and cooling dip. There's an indoor and sunken outdoor sofa seating area, a bar, handily within easy reach of the pool, and a giant-sized ‘Family Table’, where long lunches and lively dinners are enjoyed.
The camps ten chalets, canvas sides with thatched roofs, are raised on wooden platforms. Families and friends travelling together should consider their two bedroomed Family Unit. Walk into a large open-plan bedroom, dressing area and desk space. All rooms have ensuite, rustic yet stylish, bathrooms with flush loo, double sinks and a shower. Unzip the tent, roll back the canvas and enjoy the views from your private deck or your king size bed.
Clients are encouraged to explore the surrounding wilderness on foot and in 4x4 vehicles. Hike up one of the many rocky outcrops to marvel at the Damaraland scenery from an elevated viewpoint, visit ancient rock art at Twyfelfontein World Heritage Site, or take a guided drive in search of desert-adapted species, including elephant, rhino, brown hyena, and cheetah. A visit to one of the local villages, where many of the staff come from, and still live, is also highly recommended.
Damaraland Camp is owned by Wilderness safaris which aims to double its conservation impact by 2030, protecting 6 million acres of land. Their framework focuses on Educate, Empower, and Protect pillars, building a conservation economy, nurturing future leaders, and preserving unfenced wilderness. Through immersive hospitality experiences and partnerships with nonprofits like Children in the Wilderness and the Wilderness Trust, they engage guests in conservation efforts and address diverse threats to wilderness, wildlife, and communities.
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A game drive through Africa is at its rugged and most dramatic best in this mountainous desert-scape.