Disconnect at Desert Rhino Camp
The Desert Rhino Camp is a Wilderness Safaris camp that lies among the rolling, rocky hills of the 450 000-hectare Palmwag Concession.
This region is known for its tranquil, minimalist beauty, surprising wealth of desert-adapted wildlife and the largest free-roaming black rhino population in Africa.
Activities at Desert Rhino Camp include rhino tracking on foot or by vehicle and guided game drives in the Palmwag Concession, which is popular for good game viewing opportunities.
During a recent sustainability assessment by Eco Awards Namibia, Desert Rhino Camp scored well – achieving top marks in 7 out of 10 criteria sections.
These included; Conservation, Water, Energy, Management and Guiding.
The outstanding assessment score enabled Desert Rhino Camp to qualify for entering the 2019 Responsible Tourism Awards, hosted by Namibia Media Holdings.
The finalists for these awards will be announced during March, and the winners will be announced at the official opening of the 2019 Namibia Tourism Expo in June.
This region is known for its tranquil, minimalist beauty, surprising wealth of desert-adapted wildlife and the largest free-roaming black rhino population in Africa.
Activities at Desert Rhino Camp include rhino tracking on foot or by vehicle and guided game drives in the Palmwag Concession, which is popular for good game viewing opportunities.
During a recent sustainability assessment by Eco Awards Namibia, Desert Rhino Camp scored well – achieving top marks in 7 out of 10 criteria sections.
These included; Conservation, Water, Energy, Management and Guiding.
The outstanding assessment score enabled Desert Rhino Camp to qualify for entering the 2019 Responsible Tourism Awards, hosted by Namibia Media Holdings.
The finalists for these awards will be announced during March, and the winners will be announced at the official opening of the 2019 Namibia Tourism Expo in June.
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