Content in the generous arms of a wild Namibia.
A paradise on the Uniab River in northwest Damaraland, Palmwag Camping2Go offers a unique opportunity for a vacation, in which you delve into a tranquil haven nestled within the rough landscape of the Etendeka Mountains. As the lush leaves of the makalani palms sway in the wind and the sunlight highlights the wondrous scenery, there is an atmosphere of quietude and restfulness that settles in every traveller.
The eight Camping2Go tents are equipped with four beds each and an en suite bathroom with a shower. Self-catering guests find a fully-equipped kitchen on the outside terrace with a fridge, stove, sink and all the necessary cooking utensils and cutlery. In addition to this, there is an outside braai as well as a firepit.
Campers are welcome to make use of the facilities at the nearby Palmwag Lodge and Camp and book an activity or a meal at the restaurant, or just take a dip in the pool and visit the very cozy pool bar.
Gondwana took over the existing joint venture agreement with the Sesfontein, Anabeb and Torra conservancies (also known as the Big-3 conservancies). The agreement ensures that financial benefit from the lodge operations is shared with the conservancies and the communities of the Big-3 conservancies.
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.