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New Look for Wilderness’ Desert Rhino Camp

The new-look Wilderness Desert Rhino Camp has reopened in Namibia’s spectacular Damaraland region, home to critically endangered black rhino.

Located in the Palmwag Concession, the former rhino research field station has evolved into a truly premier destination, underscoring Wilderness’ commitment to its partners, including Save the Rhino Trust Namibia (SRT), and the region’s vibrant wildlife.

Offering an exclusive desert sanctuary, the camp also provides guests with unique opportunities to track rhinos on foot and by vehicle with SRT guides. This immersive experience enables nature-lovers to actively support the conservation of Namibia’s black rhinos while experiencing the region’s diverse biodiversity, including robust populations of Hartmann’s mountain zebra, southern giraffe, gemsbok (oryx), springbok, kudu and black-backed jackal. Occasionally, elusive predators such as cheetah and leopard are spotted, as well as an array of fascinating reptile and bird species.

The new-look Wilderness Desert Rhino Camp has reopened in Namibia's spectacular Damaraland region, home to critically endangered black rhino.

This retreat’s impact purpose, together with the starkly beautiful landscape and natural elements, has guided the camp’s new design. Designed by Migs+Drew (M+D) architects, large fabric roofs and locally sourced stone are a feature, blending into the desert terrain with ecological sensitivity. The interiors blend rustic elegance with contemporary comfort, and each of the six modern suites, crafted from canvas and stone, embodies the camp’s ethos. Drawing inspiration from the surrounding copper-coloured earth and red rocks, Reflecting Africa’s interior design celebrates the explorer age with a combination of stone, timber and leather materials, encapsulating the unique story of the rhino at every turn.

The new-look Wilderness Desert Rhino Camp has reopened in Namibia's spectacular Damaraland region, home to critically endangered black rhino.

Even the camp’s dining experience reflects its conservation ethos, emphasising sustainability through mindful menus and the use of regional ingredients. Chef Namwandi’s passion for culinary storytelling enriches each dish, inviting guests on an immersive journey through Namibia’s diverse gastronomic landscape, enjoyed in an array of settings, from private dining options, to exquisite star-studded dinners beneath the expansive African sky and alfresco lunches while on exhilarating rhino tracking excursions.

The food philosophy celebrates Namibia’s rich heritage by supporting local agriculture and crafting signature dishes such as Lamb Potjie and prime beef, cooked over open flame for an authentic touch, while sundowners against dramatic sunsets redefine exclusivity.

The new-look Wilderness Desert Rhino Camp has reopened in Namibia's spectacular Damaraland region, home to critically endangered black rhino.

With a dedication to sustainability, Desert Rhino Camp operates entirely on solar power, and has used repurposed materials from its former facilities to build staff housing.

As part of Desert Rhino Camp’s dedication to the Wilderness Impact strategy and its three core pillars—Educate, Empower, and Protect—the efforts of this joint venture provide financial remuneration and employment opportunities, positively uplifting the local communities. Approximately 11% of the camp’s total revenue is shared between the conservancies, SRT and rhino fundraising support. Furthermore, the camp continues to serve as a vital base for one of SRT’s expert tracking teams, ensuring meticulous monitoring and data collection, to further enrich the largest and longest-running black rhino database in the world.

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