Monday, September 15, 2014

N A M I B I A

executive summary by darmansjah

DAMARALAND CAMP  In a country of successful conservation programs that have helped increase elephant numbers and expand the range of endangered black rhinos, Darmaland Camp has been a pioneer. “We formed the first joint venture in Namibia between a safari company and local villagers,” says former goat herder turned camp concession manager, Pescolena Florry. The Torra Conservancy established by her community has become a model for reducing poverty and protecting wildlife in Africa. From sunrise breakfasts on a mountaintop to stargazing dinners in the desert, the camp staff delights in creating special experiences, and top guides share their intimate knowledge of Namibia’s unique desert habitats. 10 rooms; from $475, including full board and daily game viewing activities.

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