Dolomite Camp
Dolomite Camp, nestled in the scenic dolomite outcrops of Etosha National Park's vast western area, offers an intimate wildlife experience.
The camp features a spacious reception, lounge, bar, and restaurant area with stunning sunrise and sunset views over the savannah. Thatched En-suite chalets, including two deluxe options with private plunge pools, blend seamlessly into the rocky landscape, providing privacy and panoramic vistas.
Designed to harmonize with the natural surroundings of weathered dolomite rock formations and savannah woodland, Dolomite Camp offers an exhilarating wildlife viewing experience with 15 waterholes nearby. Specially arranged game drives led by knowledgeable guides unveil parts of the park previously unseen by tourists, allowing sightings of abundant zebra, giraffe, and antelope, including the once endangered Black-Faced Impala.
The Klip-pan waterhole offers sightings of black and white rhinos. The Dolomite hill, home to the camp, boasts diverse plant species that bloom at different times of the year, adding seasonal colors and aromas to the landscape.
Dolomite Camp, nestled in the scenic dolomite outcrops of Etosha National Park's vast western area, offers an intimate wildlife experience.
The camp features a spacious reception, lounge, bar, and restaurant area with stunning sunrise and sunset views over the savannah. Thatched En-suite chalets, including two deluxe options with private plunge pools, blend seamlessly into the rocky landscape, providing privacy and panoramic vistas.
Designed to harmonize with the natural surroundings of weathered dolomite rock formations and savannah woodland, Dolomite Camp offers an exhilarating wildlife viewing experience with 15 waterholes nearby. Specially arranged game drives led by knowledgeable guides unveil parts of the park previously unseen by tourists, allowing sightings of abundant zebra, giraffe, and antelope, including the once endangered Black-Faced Impala.
The Klip-pan waterhole offers sightings of black and white rhinos. The Dolomite hill, home to the camp, boasts diverse plant species that bloom at different times of the year, adding seasonal colors and aromas to the landscape.