Access & Location
Wilderness Damaraland Camp is located in the Torra Conservancy within Namibia’s scenic Huab River Valley. Guests usually fly from Windhoek to the Damaraland airstrip, followed by a short, twenty-five-minute drive to the camp.
10 tented rooms with ensuite bathrooms
The perfect place for viewing desert elephant

Comfortable camp with a friendly atmosphere
Activities include 4×4 trips and some wonderful walking

Wilderness Damaraland Camp offers a thrilling assortment of activities, as follows:
These will take place during the morning and the afternoon. Drives will cover a lot of ground and provide opportunities to view the unique wildlife. Black rhino, elephant, gemsbok, springbok, kudu and ostrich can also be seen and, very occasionally, lions and cheetahs.

The desert is dry and unforgiving, so the wildlife is limited to species that have managed to adapt to its harsh conditions. The best known of these is the endangered desert elephant. Due to the fact that the camp is located in a private reserve, the viewing here is exceptional – in our view, there is no better place to view desert elephant.

Game drives for the desert elephant are complemented by a fantastic walking area, as well as trips to nearby Twyfelfontein, home to one of the largest collections of rock art in the world.

*This property is unfenced and located in a wildlife area, so large and potentially dangerous animals do pass through. If you opt to stay here, always be alert when walking around the camp and request for a member of staff to escort you if you have any concerns. Any guest is escorted after dark as a matter of course.
Wilderness Damaraland Camp is located in the Torra Conservancy within Namibia’s scenic Huab River Valley. Guests usually fly from Windhoek to the Damaraland airstrip, followed by a short, twenty-five-minute drive to the camp.
Situated halfway up one side of the Huab River Valley, Wilderness Damaraland Camp has wonderful views of the desert plains and the Huab River Valley.
Wifi
Pool
Library
Damaraland has a large wooden viewing decks where guests can sit and enjoy the view. The camp also has a lovely dining area and a swimming pool. Whilst you gaze out upon panoramic vistas from the cool retreat of the camp’s pool, you can contemplate which book to read next from the well-stocked library. There is also a bar.
Its 10 tented rooms are made of adobe and thatch and each has an ensuite washroom.
Laundry services on request
Mosquito nets
Tea and coffee station
Gravel pathways lead up to the raised decking that host Wilderness Damaraland Camp’s tented rooms. Each room has large wooden viewing decks where guests can sit and enjoy the view beneath shaded awnings. There are nine twin rooms and one family room. The family room hosts two bedrooms, both with their own en-suite. The bedrooms have separate entrances but are connected by their communal decking area.