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What to do in Damaraland

This vast expanse of desert is one of Africa’s last unofficial wildernesses and the landscape is so colossal and so completely, eerily different to anything else, it’s hard to imagine until you’ve visited. A unique feature are the rocky outcrops, which are often home to exceptional San paintings. Twyfelfontein has some of the best and most well-preserved, but the Brandberg, Namibia’s highest mountain, also has beautiful examples. Why choose, both are certainly worth a trip. When you’re not ogling the scenery, keep your eyes peeled for desert-adapted wildlife. Gemsbok and oryx are common, as are zebra and elephant, but black rhino are the stars of the show and with Save the Rhino Trust based in the area, sightings are excellent. Game drives are key for wildlife-spotting (you’ll cover larger distances) but walking safaris are also a must to discover the finer details of the desert and even track these rare rhino and elephant on foot. In some areas, horseback safaris are possible, as are trips to see the fascinating Petrified Forest, a 260-million-year-old phenomena.

Examine ancient rock art in Damaraland

With its red boulders and cliffs, Twyfelfontein is one of Africa's richest rock art sites. A Unesco World Heritage Site, it has thousands of engravings dating back to the early Stone Age, and hundreds of paintings. From them you'll learn about Namibia's earliest inhabitants, their spiritual beliefs and the wildlife they knew.

Track Damaraland's rare desert adapted elephants

Damaraland is a starkly beautiful place of mountains and red-rocked desert vistas. It's in this arid environment that the elephant has learned to thrive with as little as 100mm of rain each year. Join your expert guide on a 4x4 drive into the desert to track these incredible animals as they trek along the parched riverbeds between scarce water sources and feeding grounds.

Spot the endangered Black Rhino in Damaraland

Depart from camp with your expert guide and tracker in tow to follow the trail of the rare black rhino. Venture out in a 4x4 as your tracker susses out the location of these tough-skinned beauties, where you'll continue on foot. Learn the ropes of rhino tracking from the best and experience the thrill of seeing these secretive creatures in the wild and up-close. Watch in wonderment as they trundle amongst the boulders and nibble on a euphorbia plant as your guide fills you in on the hard-won conservation efforts in Damaraland.

Track the Damaraland's wildlife on a game drive

Depart from camp as the dawn breaks or after the midday heat subsides for a game drive across bold and rugged Damaraland. Amongst the volcanic mountains and forests of petrified trees, your expert guide will lead you on a search for desert-adapted elephant, quietly grazing black rhino and herds of mountain zebra (plus the pint-sized Damara dik-dik). You'll explore the designated concession areas (much of Damaraland is left for nature to enjoy) with a pitstop for snacks and a cooling drink. As is the case for much of Southern Africa, the dry season months of May to October provides the best wildlife-spotting.

Visit the 260 million year old petrified forest

Join your expert guide on a foray into Damaraland's epic landscape, where time seems to have stopped. Drive across the rugged terrain to reach the Petrified Forest where hundreds of trees were deposited by a flood 260 million years ago and now form a fossilised thicket, with some reaching heights of 30m. Learn all you can about the flora and non-living and living fauna from your guide and keep a lookout for the Welwitschia Mirabilis, an ancient plant that only grows in the Namib Desert.

Gallop across the Damaraland desert on horseback

Taste adventure on a heart-pumping horseback ride across epic Damaraland. With the haughty Brandberg Mountain as your backdrop, your sure-footed guide will take you on a journey across this vast and rugged landscape. Your real guide will be there too, letting you in on the facts of life out in the desert, while you keep your eyes peeled for strolling elephant, rhino and oryx. There's no better way to get close to the game and begin to unravel the enigma of Namibia's hinterlands! If you're up for a full-day or multi day excursion, this can be arranged too.
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Namibrand, Namibia