Dolomite Camp in northwestern Etosha National Park, Namibia offers guided game drives in this exclusive and restricted area - providing uninterrupted wildlife viewing.
The wildlife of Dolomite has developed without human disturbance, so rare species such as black rhino, black-faced impala, and springbok have established themselves in the area. The area is rich in waterholes that attract elephant, rhino, leopard, lion, gemsbok and red hartebeest.
Dolomite is one of the few places in Namibia where you can see rare species like black rhino and black-faced impala, but it's not just the animals that make this place special. The area is rich in waterholes that attract elephants and other animals from miles around, and the birdlife is prolific. Plus, if you're looking for seasonal flowers or just want to study botany, then Dolomite is your spot!
This part of Etosha National Park boasts good numbers of plains game, such as giraffe, zebra, oryx, wildebeest, and black-faced impala, as well as elephant, lion and both black and white rhino.
Guided game drives will take you to waterholes near Dolomite Camp, however, there are many more waterholes in the greater area that you can explore by self-driving. Create your own adventure!
Dolomietpunt Waterhole below the ridge of Dolomite Camp attracts a variety of wildlife including herds of elephant, giraffe, zebra, ostrich and baboons which are only found in western Etosha.