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This huge wilderness is one of Africa’s last remaining unofficial wildlife areas. The area is thinly populated and animals still roam around freely. The main attraction is the stunning desert environment. Wildlife is sparse and desert elephants and black rhinos are what most people come to see. The region also harbors several important rock art sites.
Best Time to Visit
Water is hard to come by during the drought of the winter months (May to September) and animals stay around the few waterholes still available. This makes for the best wildlife viewing in Damaraland, although it can be visited at any time of the year.
May to October –Dry Season – Winter
November to April –Wet Season – Summer
Scenery
Damaraland has some of the most spectacular desert landscapes in Africa. Wild desert mountains rise from the Skeleton coast. Deep ravines, cliffs, and outcrops create a perfect environment for well-preserved ancient rock art. The Spitzkoppe, the remnant of an ancient volcano, is one of Namibia's most recognizable landmarks and is a popular climbing destination.
From: $186 to $1,272 pp/day
From: May to September (Animals are easier to see)
From: July to November (Some places can get quite busy)
From: 47,990km² / 18,500mi²
Damaraland is not a classic wildlife destination; wildlife is sparse and the main attraction is the arid desert environment. Desert elephants and black rhinos are the animals most people come to see, but other wildlife includes gemsbok, greater kudu, eland, and springbok. Giraffe and Hartmann’s mountain zebra are nomadic visitors to the area.
Wildlife Highlights
The Save the Rhino Trust, in cooperation with Desert Rhino Camp, has set up a program for black rhino tracking to protect the only truly free-roaming (outside national parks and reserves) black rhino left in the world. Rare desert elephants are the other prime species, while a pride of desert-adapted lions is quite a prize if you see them. The endemic black-faced impala and Damara dik-dik can also be found in the area.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
Damaraland can be visited any time of the year, although the Dry season (May to October) is the most productive for wildlife watching. At this time animals tend to seek out limited water sources and can be more easily seen. During the Wet season (November to April), animals tend to scatter and become harder to locate.
Damaraland has a harsh, semi-desert climate. Daytime temperatures can spike to well above 38°C/100°F during summer (November to April), with nights in winter (October to April) falling below freezing.
The Wet season occurs during summer and sees sporadic rainfall, but it is unlikely to disturb your trip. In winter, conditions are extremely dry.
Dry Season –May to October - Winter
As the winter months wear on, conditions become drier and drier. These are the coolest months of the year.
Wet Season –November to April - Summer
Calling this the Wet season is slightly misleading, as there is only a small amount of rain. Yet, afternoon showers do occur, just not daily. The climate remains sunny and hot. Warmer mornings are typical, with averages of around 17°C/63°F.
Calling this the Wet season is slightly misleading, as there is only a small amount of rain. Yet, afternoon showers do occur, just not on a daily basis. The climate remains sunny and hot. Warmer mornings are typical, with averages of around 17°C/63°F.
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