The Wilderness Desert Rhino Camp located in Damaraland between the quaint village of Sefonstein and the Brandberg Mountain in Northern Namibia has reopened its doors after a total renovation.
The Managing Director of Wilderness Namibia in a statement to TravelDailyNews commented that after months of careful planning this new field continues to drive conservation tourism in the Palmwag Concession.
Desert Rhino Camp has evolved into a premier destination as a former rhino field research station and there is a commitment to partners and the exclusive conservation coalition between Wilderness, SRT, Save the Rhino Trust Namibia and the area's Big 3 Community Conservancies.
By offering this exclusive location in the desert, guests have unique opportunities to follow the tracks of rhinos by car with SRT guides and on foot, living an immersive experience that allows nature lovers to actively support the conservation of Namibian black rhinos.
At the same time you the visitors be able to experience the biodiversity of the region populated by giraffes, orix, kudus, black-backed jackals, springboks and mountain zebras and occasionally some predators such as cheetahs and leopards as well as various species of birds and reptiles.
The Chef Nanwandi commented that the dining experience also reflects the ethos of preserving time by emphasizing sustainability through conscious menus with the use of ingredients from the region with a culinary narrative that enriches each dish inviting guests on an immersive journey through the gastronomic landscape of Namibia.
Link https://www.ttgitalia.com/hotel/namibia-riapre-il-wilderness-desert-rhino-camp-DM20866115
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