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Reasons To
Visit Namibia

  • Big Cats & Safari Wildlife

    Etosha, Damaraland and the Caprivi Strip provide a fantastic array of wildlife. Lion, cheetah and leopard are all present in significant numbers, while desert adapted elephant and rhino are virtually endemic. To appreciate all this from your own vehicle is a bonus, but there is also first-class guiding to enjoy.

    Big Cats & Safari Wildlife
  • Deserts & Dunes

    The Namib Naukluft National Park boasts some of the most iconic desert scenery anywhere in the world. Sossusvlei is the most accessible area, where enormous sand dunes overlook the ethereal vleis below. Clamber up one of these dunes for highly photogenic scenes, the desert stretching away in endless ripples constantly reshaped by the winds.

    Deserts & Dunes
  • Dramatic Coastline

    The Namibian coast line is desolate and beautiful in equal measure. Roaring dunes collide with the sea and whale bones and ship wrecks litter the shores. Kayaking amongst seals, catamaran cruises, day trips exploring the dune sea and scenic flights are just a few ways to explore this incredible area.

    Dramatic Coastline
  • Freedom & Exploration

    Namibia is a vast, stunning and sparsely populated country. It is a fabulous country to explore and a self-drive holiday offers the freedom to move at your own pace but still enjoy the activities on offer at each destination.

    Freedom & Exploration
  • Himba Culture

    A nomadic people, living in small settlements in remote northern Namibia, the Himba are one of Africa’s most interesting demographic groups. Largely unaffected by the modern world and highly photogenic in their distinctive dress, their society is based around cattle herding. An excursion to meet them feels uncommonly authentic and unforced.

    Himba Culture
  • Landscapes & Scenery

    Namibia is one of Africa’s most scenically varied countries, veering from desert, canyons and bleak coastlines to mountains, salt pans and lush waterways. With so many inspiring landscapes you must visit more than once to appreciate the sheer grandeur. Namibia is so sparsely populated that these wonderful backdrops are allowed space to realise their full cinematic potential.

    Landscapes & Scenery

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Accommodation in Namibia: Dolomite Camp

Opening in June 2011, this new camp offers the opportunity to explore a previously impossible to visit area in the far West of Etosha National Park.

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Dolomite Camp

Etosha National Park

Opening in June 2011, this new camp offers the opportunity to explore a previously impossible to visit area in the far West of Etosha National Park.

The western gate of Etosha National Park has been re-opened, allowing guests staying at Dolomite camp to explore the 15 waterholes in this region and be able to explore the Etosha pan more fully.

The camp itself is built on a dolomite hill, making the most of the sweeping views of the vast Etosha pan and mopane forests below. There are twenty rooms, made up of standard chalets, and two deluxe chalets, the latter of which have a plungepool. The rooms have double or twin beds, tastefully furnished with wooden floors, crisp linens and large windows to maximise the views.
The main lodge consists of a spacious lounge, bar and restaurant and a swimming pool.

Dolomite Camp is part of the Namibian Wildlife Resorts group, a collection of government-run properties around Namibia, and this is one of only five camps situated inside the park, all of which are run by NWR.

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