- Accommodation
- Namibia
- Damaraland Camps & Lodges
- Palmwag Lodge and Camp
Rooms
24
Campsites
13
Nestled between Kaokoland and the Skeleton Coast, where the flat-topped Etendeka mountains meet the Uniab River's tributaries, lies Palmwag Lodge and Camp. Amid swaying makalani palms and robust mopane trees nourished by underground water, the lodge overlooks northern Damaraland's landscape dotted with green euphorbias.
Experience the freedom of Namibia's north-western corner, a refuge for black rhino and lion, and home to the famous desert elephant following ephemeral rivers like life’s arteries. Here, daily life's hustle and bustle fades as you embrace a slower rhythm. In the Kaokoveld extremes, where wildlife roams freely, the infinite blue sky rules the day, giving way to the night sky's brilliance.
Join a guided hike, a day of exploration, a sleep-out, or a sundowner drive in the 582,000-hectare Palmwag Concession, a vast wildlife-rich conservation area. Palmwag collaborates with neighboring conservancies, the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, and Save the Rhino Trust to safeguard this heritage, offering guests unrivaled African experiences.
Palmwag Campsites: Ideal for nature-lovers, this peaceful campsite features thirteen spacious sites, each with its own power-point, light, wash basin, and fireplace, blending nature with luxury.
Nestled between Kaokoland and the Skeleton Coast, where the flat-topped Etendeka mountains meet the Uniab River's tributaries, lies Palmwag Lodge and Camp. Amid swaying makalani palms and robust mopane trees nourished by underground water, the lodge overlooks northern Damaraland's landscape dotted with green euphorbias.
Experience the freedom of Namibia's north-western corner, a refuge for black rhino and lion, and home to the famous desert elephant following ephemeral rivers like life’s arteries. Here, daily life's hustle and bustle fades as you embrace a slower rhythm. In the Kaokoveld extremes, where wildlife roams freely, the infinite blue sky rules the day, giving way to the night sky's brilliance.
Join a guided hike, a day of exploration, a sleep-out, or a sundowner drive in the 582,000-hectare Palmwag Concession, a vast wildlife-rich conservation area. Palmwag collaborates with neighboring conservancies, the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, and Save the Rhino Trust to safeguard this heritage, offering guests unrivaled African experiences.
Palmwag Campsites: Ideal for nature-lovers, this peaceful campsite features thirteen spacious sites, each with its own power-point, light, wash basin, and fireplace, blending nature with luxury.