Huab Under Canvas
With provision for up to eight tents, this camp is only booked on an exclusive basis for a minimum of two and maximum of 16 guests and therefore can only be used as part of a privately guided safari.
Each tent is equipped with solar lighting, bedside table, comfortable standard-height camp beds and mattresses with normal bedding as well as an additional blanket and a hot water bottle for those chilly nights, and a cabinet in which to store clothing and other belongings.
Towels and toiletries are also provided in the bathroom which also has its own toilet, bucket shower and washbasin.
The area is home to Hartmann’s mountain zebra, oryx, springbok, steenbok, klipspringer, elephant, rhino, spotted and brown hyena, jackal, leopard, cape fox and African wild cat in addition to several others.
Activities include tracking desert-adapted rhino, noting that this is completely private and in an area that has the highest tracking success rate in north western Namibia; exploring the upper and less crowded Huab River; nature walks and drives; as well as the possibility to visit some nearby prehistoric rock engravings.
Embark on a journey through the wild terrains of Botswana and Namibia, experiencing the epitome of a luxury safari. Encounter majestic wildlife in the Okavango Delta, traverse the surreal landscapes of Namibia's deserts, and unwind in opulent lodges amidst nature's grandeur.
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Namibia has a diverse cultural heritage and is home to one of the most distinct African tribes — the Himba — a group of semi-nomads who live in the Kunene region.