Few places in Africa are as wild as the Khaudum in north-eastern Kavango.
Khaudum Camp is located in the north of Namibia in northern part of Khaudum National Park. The camp has been privatised and completely renovated and upgraded in 2015. Khaudum Park is an almost undeveloped wilderness area bordering Botswana that is accessed in 4WD vehicles only (minimum 2 vehicles in a group) and offers spectacular landscapes, abundant wildlife, a place to see wild dogs and very rare roan antelopes.
Khaudum Camp offers six attractive, clean and convenient camping sites, all set under shady Camelthorn trees and overlooking the endless attractive omuramba. Each site has a barbecue area, wooden structured private ablutions and a shaded seating area. The Campsite is located close to the Xaudum Lodge.
Khaudum National Park is reachable in 4x4 vehicles. Khaudum must be entered by at least two 4x4 offroad vehicles per party.
Highways lead to by-ways that lead to countless side tracks in Namibia’s communal conservancies, just waiting to be explored by the intrepid traveler. From rocky rugged passes in the northwest to the east where water turns tracks into muddy quagmires, there are challenges for the toughest vehicle and driver.
Namibia is a photographer’s dream. There are magical hours, days and nights. Spectacular wildlife, landscapes and people of old, evolving cultures found in Namibia’s communal conservancies provide endless opportunities for keen amateur and professional photographers to capture stunning images.