Namibian conservation travel company, Ultimate Safaris, has recently opened its new Camp Doros in Damaraland.

The camp is perched on a high bank overlooking a (generally) dry riverbed and groves of Mopane trees in the heart of Damaraland.

The camp’s six shaded guest tents (one of which is a family unit) are raised on platforms, and most have twin beds, with some doubles, cupboards, solar power for lighting, and 220V charging points, as well as en-suite bathrooms with hot running showers and flush toilets.

The camp has a spacious common area including a bar serving area, dining room, lounge with fireplaces and a campfire deck, and a plunge pool and sun deck.

There is a focus on personalised service delivery, and this includes meals which are prepared in a largely solar and wood-fired kitchen.

Camp Doros is deliberately small and intimate, and is located in a core area for desert adapted black rhino, with activities largely focused on tracking these rhinos with an experienced and qualified Rhino Ranger team.

It offers a fully inclusive immersive exploration of Damaraland over a minimum of two nights.

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