Today you continue your adventures exploring Damaraland, enjoying the freedom to discover the fascinating landscapes with your lodge guide both by vehicle and on foot. Damaraland is a surprising refuge for desert adapted wildlife that may include elephant, giraffe, oryx, springbok and even some predators such as lion. However, as with any wildlife sightings in Namibia, this depends on many factors including seasonality so specific sightings are never guaranteed. The wildlife roams large tracks of unfenced desert landscapes and finding game can be challenging, but this is all part of the adventure of exploring this wild untouched gem of Namibia. Today’s focus will be largely on searching for the elusive desert adapted elephants in the ephemeral river systems, an activity which will mean spending most of the day out. Your guide will take along a delicious picnic lunch and you will return to camp in the late afternoon.
Meal
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
Guided Activity Camp Doros - Desert Adapted Elephants
Your Accommodation
Camp Doros
Camp Doros is a small, eco-conscious bush camp in the heart of Damaraland, perched above a dry riverbed and mopane woodland. The camp includes six raised tents (one family tent), each with private deck, hot-water shower, en-suite flush toilet, solar-powered lighting/charging and fan - offering basic but comfortable amenities. Shared facilities comprise an open-sided lounge, dining area, campfire deck, plunge pool with sun deck, and a separate WiFi/charging zone. Activities focus on wildlife and nature: guided 4WD drives, walking safaris, plus tracking of the region’s desert-adapted black rhino (and, on longer stays, desert-adapted elephants), with optional excursions to nearby rock-engraving sites. Fully inclusive of meals, local drinks and activities, Camp Doros provides a rustic, remote safari experience where the emphasis is on immersion in wilderness rather than luxury.
