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Adobe-Style Thatched Unit (Standard)
Large raised adobe-style thatched unit featuring a walk-in dressing area, ensuite bathroom with hot water, and a spacious private deck overlooking desert plains. Constructed with hardwood finishes and traditional architectural elements to blend with the natural landscape.
Family Unit
Larger adobe-style accommodation with separate sleeping areas designed to accommodate families or small groups. Features the same high-quality construction and amenities as standard units with enhanced space for multiple guests.
Damaraland Camp is located approximately 280km northwest of Windhoek. Most guests fly via charter aircraft to a nearby airstrip, requiring a 20–30 minute transfer to the camp. Road transfers from Windhoek take 5–6 hours through scenic desert terrain. The camp can arrange airport transfers from Hosea Kutako International Airport (approximately 280km south) or coordinate charter flights through Wilderness Safaris.
The dry season from June through October offers the best wildlife viewing with cooler temperatures (15–25°C) and concentrates animals around water sources; this period has peak rates. Shoulder seasons (April–May and November–December) provide good wildlife viewing with moderate temperatures and lower rates. Summer months (December–March) feature higher temperatures and occasional rainfall with the lowest rates, but reduced game viewing visibility. Year-round stargazing is exceptional due to minimal light pollution.
Damaraland Camp rates range from ZAR 9,131–16,019 per person per night (approximately $526–$940 USD), depending on season. Peak season (June–October) costs ZAR 14,971–16,019 per night. Shoulder seasons (April–May, November–December) range from ZAR 9,131–11,283 per night. All rates include accommodation, all meals, twice-daily scheduled activities, park fees, laundry, and local beverages; premium imported brands and champagne are excluded.
Yes, Damaraland Camp welcomes families and features a dedicated family unit with separate sleeping areas. Children aged 6 and above can participate in game drives and guided activities with parental supervision. The camp's community-owned approach creates a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. However, confirm specific age policies and activity restrictions with the camp before booking, as some activities may have minimum age requirements.
Damaraland Camp is renowned for viewing rare desert-adapted elephants protected within the Torra Conservancy. The region also supports springbok, oryx, kudu, and various bird species adapted to arid environments. Guided game drives and night drives offer opportunities to observe nocturnal species. The camp does not feature Big Five species typical of larger game reserves, but specializes in unique desert wildlife adapted to extreme conditions.
All rates include twice-daily scheduled game drives in open-sided vehicles, guided bush walks exploring ancient valleys and geological formations, and night drives for nocturnal wildlife observation. Access to rock art and archaeological sites including Twyfelfontein engravings (approximately 80km away) is available. Stargazing is exceptional year-round due to minimal light pollution. All activities are led by knowledgeable guides familiar with local wildlife, ecology, and cultural history.
Damaraland Camp does not offer WiFi or internet connectivity. This is intentional, designed to provide guests with an immersive, disconnected desert experience. Mobile phone service is limited or unavailable depending on network coverage in the remote location. If internet access is essential, confirm alternative arrangements with the camp before booking.
Damaraland Camp's tented units are raised off the ground on platforms, which may present accessibility challenges for travelers with significant mobility limitations. The camp does not list wheelchair accessibility features. Game drives involve entry into open-sided vehicles, which require a reasonable level of mobility. Contact the camp directly to discuss your specific accessibility needs and determine if accommodations can be made.
Damaraland Camp distinguishes itself through community ownership via the Torra Conservancy partnership, making it a leader in community-based tourism. Unlike larger commercial lodges, its focus on desert elephant viewing, intimate 10-unit capacity, and emphasis on local staff employment sets it apart. The Wilderness Safaris affiliation ensures premium service standards and booking reliability. Alternative properties like Twyfelfontein Country Lodge offer larger facilities with different positioning, while Damaraland Camp excels in authentic community experience and exclusive desert wildlife access.
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