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We are opening a new camp in Damaraland, which will be called CAMP DOROS.
Much like CAMP SOSSUS in the Namib, CAMP DOROS offers a truly sustainable “back to nature” experience, allowing guests to touch, feel, smell and experience the essence of Damaraland, but with their feet remaining firmly on the rocks that cover this incredible area. This ultimate connection with earth, nature and people, in a very up-close and personal way, gives an intimate and unforgettable experience. Camp Doros is NOT merely an accommodation establishment. It offers a fully inclusive IMMERSIVE EXPLORATION of Damaraland over a minimum of 2 nights, and it should be offered as such.
Whilst staying away from brick and timber buildings and all the luxury paraphernalia associated with those, our aim is still to provide complete comfort while ensuring immersive exploration of Damaraland, by vehicle and on foot. Guests are looked after by some extraordinary people whose only desire is to ensure that each moment spent with us is as perfect as possible. The personal service, incredible food and great attention to detail experienced at our other camps such as ONDULI RIDGE, CAMP SOSSUS , GALTON HOUSE and THE NEST @ SOSSUS will also become standard at Camp Doros. Days are filled with thrilling encounters, and nights are enhanced with memorable experiences beyond most people’s wildest dreams. Our aim is to leave long-lasting impressions and happy memories but, most of all, to offer those life enriching experiences for which we have already become so well known.
OVERVIEW
Camp Doros is deliberately small and intimate, and it is located in a core area for desert adapted black rhino, with activities largely focused on tracking these rhino with an experienced and qualified Rhino Ranger team. The camp is perched on a high bank overlooking a (generally) dry riverbed and groves of Mopane trees in the heart of Damaraland. Protected from the prevailing winds, the camp carries arguably the lowest environmental footprint of any camp in Namibia. Six shaded guest tents (one of which is a family unit) are raised on platforms and most have twin beds, with some doubles, cupboards, solar power for lighting and 220V charging points, as well as en suite bathrooms with hot running showers and flush toilets. The camp has a spacious common area including bar serving area, dining room, lounge with fireplaces and a campfire deck, as well as a welcome plunge pool and sun deck. There is a focus on personalized service delivery, and this includes hearty and scrumptious meals which are prepared in a largely solar and wood-fired kitchen. The essence of the camp is immersive exploration of this incredible area.
COMFORT, INTIMACY & REDEFINING LUXURY
Camp Doros emphasises every aspect of our intention to redefine luxury. Our own definition of this encompasses privacy, intimacy, experiential focus and total flexibility, all whilst being perfectly comfortable. We can provide all of this at an affordable price as we have removed the element of material opulence and the consequent need for high pricing that is generally associated with luxury accommodation. The camp is deliberately small, and is open year-round, providing a great and more exclusive alternative to any traditional lodge or camp in the southern Damaraland or Twyfelfontein area. All this whilst offering unparalleled opportunities for immersive exploration of a fascinating area away from the more beaten tracks. The shaded tents all have a basic infrastructure that offers all important comforts, and the essence of the camp remains both experiential and immersive.
WORLD CLASS GUIDING
Guests at Camp Doros are hosted and taken on fascinating and immersive excursions by members of the renowned Ultimate Safaris Naturalist guiding team. They therefore go out to explore some of the world’s most beautiful wild places, encountering wildlife spectacles and experiencing unique aspects of Damaraland while receiving detailed interpretation of all they get to see. Throughout this whole experience, they are wrapped in the warm and caring hospitality that has become the hallmark of Ultimate Safaris. The skills and knowledge of our Naturalist guides are of the highest order, and the guides are considered to be the most important ingredient for providing these immersive explorations. We hear the same comment time and again from guests leaving at the end of their safaris : “Ultimate guides are truly out of this world!”
Knowledge, experience and character should be taken for granted, but the addition of charisma, passion and motivation provides a combination of the traits that create perfect guides. They are personable, engaging and caring and they have a passion for travel and the world around them which gives them the ability to immerse guests into what is a truly unique Damaraland experience. These guides quickly turn a standard safari experience into a life enriching one, creating a deeper understanding and appreciation for this incredible area. They are the link between our guests and the intricacies of the natural world and the people guests encounter, sharing their knowledge with enthusiasm, understanding, and humour.
IMMERSIVE EXPLORATION
A fundamental and unique part of any stay at Camp Doros is the exploration of Damaraland in the care of one of our Naturalist Guides. Activities offered would normally include RHINO TRACKING assisted by trackers trained by Save The Rhino Trust (SRT), ELEPHANT TRACKING (only available during three-night stays), ROCK ART EXPLORATION (only available during three-night stays), GUIDED WALKS and SCENIC DRIVES. Incredible night-time STAR GAZING and tutorials are also commonplace at Camp Doros.
COMPLETELY SUSTAINABLE
Camp Doros carries arguable the lowest environmental footprint of any camp in Namibia, probably rivalled only by CAMP SOSSUS. Tents are equipped with furniture built mostly from recycled metals, oil drum lids and recycled wood, all of which were originally destined for landfills. All power is generated via a solar farm; wastewater is processed through a sophisticated reclamation process; solid waste is disposed of via our sophisticated solid waste management system; and great care is taken to conserve our most important resource, water. The latter includes doing all laundry offsite where more water is available.
CONSERVATION & THE DOROS JOINT MANAGEMENT AREA
Ultimate Safaris concentrates on identifying areas in communal conservancies where our tourism and developmental activities can have a truly positive impact, and the Doros Joint Management Area is certainly one of these. Black rhino were reintroduced in the area many years ago, and it is also home to steady populations of Elephant, Giraffe, Oryx, Springbok, Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra, Kudu, Hartebeest, Steenbok, Klipspringer, Bat-eared Fox, Aardvark, and Aardwolf, as well as predators such as Leopard, Cheetah, Brown Hyena, Spotted Hyena and Lion. However, no viable commercial tourism related activities have previously existed here.
The Joint Management Area consists of 19,000 hectares that have been set aside for conservation. However, sadly, this had been at the centre of a wrangle lasting almost 20 years as its ownership was disputed between three communal agencies, namely the Uibasen Twyfelfontein, Sorris Sorris and Doro !Nawas Conservancies. Fortunately, Ultimate Safaris, working with the Conservation Travel Foundation (our own non-profit organisation) and with very supportive NGOs, has served as the catalyst to persuade the three conservancies to agree to terms for joint management of the area. This agreement means that they can now jointly own, manage, and share the benefits derived from effective management of the land concerned. A leasehold registration is in process and, once approved, this will make this area, now called the Doros Joint Management Area, the single largest registered communal land leasehold in Namibia.
This is an incredible success story, and it will act as a blueprint for other areas such as this in time to come. Operating in this area will have its challenges, but we believed these challenges could be overcome, and that our involvement would make a significant impact in assisting with the protection of the resident rhino and other wildlife. We were also convinced that we would have a major effect on the lives of many local inhabitants.
This partnership between private sector and local communities has set the benchmark for forward-thinking and innovative leaders who have seen the benefits of responsible tourism. Ultimate Safaris is dedicated to conservation and will be the support entity for the conservancies as they take full ownership of this area and create additional benefits that will ensure the longevity of the landscape and its wildlife. The main goal of this partnership between the Doros Joint Management Area, Ultimate Safaris, the CONSERVATION TRAVEL FOUNDATION and SAVE THE RHINO TRUST is the conservation of the local habitat and the protection of the threatened desert adapted black rhino that live in it.
Efforts to achieve this are well underway and these include the employment of six Rhino Rangers to monitor rhino activity; provision of fixed accommodation for them with running water and electricity; financial support to Save the Rhino Trust in their generic conservation efforts; the installation of a radio communication for better communication between rangers and camp; and the donation of solar e-bikes for more efficient rhino patrols. We have also been able to install two water points, elephant proofing for the water installations, and to improve the local road network for patrols. In addition, we have jointly earned WILDLIFE CREDITS which help to bring in additional income for conservation. One of the biggest achievements the establishment of a management plan for the area, which includes road demarcation, ethical regulations and increased observation and monitoring. And all of this in only 5 months, and our first 5 months of being present in the area.
Furthermore, it is envisaged that around 20% of all revenues earned at Camp Doros will be directly re-invested into the conservation of the area via the Doros Joint Management Area, thus staying true to our philosophy of re-investing into conservation, environment, and people. This is possible because of our model that means the investment into our camps is moderate from both a financial and environmental perspective, ensuring sustainability on all levels without the pressure of having to recoup large financial outlays.
THE END OF AN ERA AT //HUAB UNDER CANVAS
Unfortunately, the world is now scrambling for resources to aid further technological advancement, and we too have been impacted by the realities that this brings - despite all our efforts to preserve an area that we truly valued. For several years we and the //Huab Conservancy, our partners in //Huab Under Canvas, have been relentless in our fight to try to keep mining away from a core wildlife area. Sadly, after exhausting all other possible avenues, we have now needed to be involved in supporting the community as it engages with court proceedings to ensure no dangerous precedent is set.
Namibian courts are extremely slow moving, and there are serious backlogs so litigation can take several years before there are any outcomes. As there is now an established mining enterprise situated very close to our camp, we have had to take the difficult decision to cease our operations in this area whilst legal counsel litigates. There was no choice about this as mining operations that include blasting are simply not compatible with the operation of conservation and tourism activities in the same area. We are confident that, in time, the desired outcome will be achieved, and we are in full support of the //Huab Conservancy while this happens. However, the operational result of this situation is that all existing bookings at //Huab Under Canvas will be UPGRADED to CAMP DOROS with immediate effect.
AT A GLANCE
° Open year-round.
° Fully inclusive of all meals, local drinks and all activities offered.
° Open to everyone and available to be booked on a per tent basis.
° Use of a local airstrip at Onduli – where guests will met by a guide and taken on a guided nature drive of around 75 minutes into camp (pick-up daily at 15h00).
° Self-drive pick-up point at Onduli Airstrip (directions to the airstrip will be supplied upon booking confirmation). Guests will met here by a guide at 15h00 and taken on a guided nature drive of around 75 minutes into camp.
° See rates sheet for other pick-up options for fly-in guests.
° Waiting lounge with ablutions located at Onduli Airstrip pick-up point.
° 6 shaded en-suite Meru tents (one of which is a family tent).
° Children 6 years and older welcome (6 – 12 years pay 50% of adult rate).
° Private vehicle required for children 12 years and younger.
° Kiddies’ menu and family-friendly activities available.
° Families with children under 6 are welcome if the camp is booked for exclusive use
° Open-air bathroom with flush toilet & hot water shower.
° Day bed on deck.
° In-tent 220V charging stations.
° In-tent fan.
° Shared plunge pool and sun deck.
° Spacious communal lounge, dining room, campfire circle and deck
° Minimum 2-night stays (3 nights recommended).
° Activities include desert adapted black rhino tracking, desert adapted elephant tracking (only on 3-night stays), visit to rock engraving site (only on 3-night stays), scenic nature drives, guided nature walks and star gazing.
° Artisan coffee.
° 100% solar powered.
° Separate WI-FI lounge
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SAHRA Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage
See also: Namibian shipwrecks
Today, March 12:
“This day in South African shipwreck History”
1826: Perseverance, this wooden sailing vessel wrecked on Whale Rock off Robben Island in Table Bay in the Western Cape.
1908: Newark Castle, this steel steam-powered mail ship struck an unknown obstruction and sprang a leak, just north of Port Dunford, in KwaZulu-Natal. The seas were calm, but the master was afraid that the ship may capsize and made the call to launch the boats and abandon ship to ensure the safety of the 69 crew and 48 passengers.
The next morning, the trawler Elelyn rescued all but one of the boats. The last boat attempted to reach the shore, but was swamped, resulting in a passenger and two members of the crew drowning. With the increasing roughness of the sea, the unmanned Newark Castle floated off and drifted 11 km north, finally striking a sandbank near the modern-day Richards Bay breakwater and becoming a total loss.
A court of inquiry was held, but they found that the loss of the Newark Castle could not be proved to be due to any misconduct or negligence of the master or chief officer. The remains were discovered in the 1970’s during construction work in the Richards Bay harbour, but it was left in situ.
What’s New in Chobe?
Chobe Chow, Park Picnic with a Difference!
Yes, you could have a Picnic in the Chobe National Park, a pre packed lunch will fill the spot. That would be the normal thing to do, I am sure most would agree that at Flame of Africa we are not normal, we don’t do normal. We always say we design activities around what we like to do ourselves and as such the Chobe Chow was born.
We decided the packed lunch was just not for us, we felt a full restaurant setup with a Braai and Bar will suit us better. So we got to work, welding and creating, and our Pop up Restaurant emerged.
The Chobe Chow can comfortably accommodate up to 20 hungry game viewers. Breakfast and lunch time trips are available. As the meal is served deep into the park you will enjoy a pre and post game drive. The total time on the activity is 6 hours, that means over 4 hours of game viewing with a three course meal included. We promise those “here, hold my beer’ moments.
On Board Braai (BBQ) cooks up a storm for you while you enjoy the beautiful view of the Chobe River.
It is very important to always make sure you are never dehydrated, our inclusive well stocked bar on the other side to keep you thoroughly refreshed.
Your Breakfast or Lunch is served right in the heart of the Chobe National Park, as you can see here Pumba has joined us for lunch. Please be on the lookout for all types of animals and please listen to our guides at all times, predators also enjoy a well cooked steak along with the sides too.
Yes, no sign of a packed lunch in site. Quality food served at your own private restaurant amid the deep wild of The Chobe National Park.
NATURAL SELECTION AND ETOSHA HEIGHTS PRIVATE RESERVE SUPPORT THE RELOCATION OF THREATENED CHEETAH.
Assisted by a number of anatomical adaptations for speed - including a light streamlined body, deep chest, long thin legs, elongated spine and tail, and protracted claws - it is ironic that the world’s fastest land mammal is in a race against time!
Cheetah populations are declining globally, due to numerous threats to their survival such as habitat fragmentation, human-wildlife conflict and declining prey availability.
Cheetah are currently listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN, with a call to have its status changed to Endangered due to declining global populations. Its very name cheetah means "large, spotted cat of India" and is testament to its far greater historic distribution throughout Africa, Asia and Europe.
The current global population is estimated to be 7000, and apart from a small population in North-eastern Iran, the majority are in sub-Saharan Africa - with Namibia having the largest free roaming (outside of formal protected areas) population of cheetah in the world.
Approximately 76% of the cheetah’s range is in unprotected areas, and for a species with home ranges averaging 554–7,063 km2, conservation work outside formally protected areas is critical to their survival. In other words, they do not only need space but also concerted efforts from organizations to make cheetah conservation a reality. This ranges from habitat rehabilitation to conservation education to the reduction of farmer-cheetah conflict through the introduction of cheetah-friendly herding practices. See the Cheetah Conservation Foundation website for a full description of cheetah conservation.
Etosha Heights is not only one of the largest private reserves in Namibia (encompassing approximately 60,000 hectares and sharing its northern boundary with Etosha National Park), but its wildlife management and recent conservation endeavors have created an environment that make it an ideal location for cheetah conservation.
It is into this environment that Natural Selection supported the release of two male cheetah, rescued from Kalahari farmland. The release took place on 16 February and was co-facilitated with the Cheetah Conservation Foundation (CCF) who rescued these cheetah, the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF), Etosha Heights Private Reserve and Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism.
The NUST Biodiversity Research Centre (BRC) has appointed a student who will monitor the cheetah’s daily movements for the next 6 months to ensure the relocation is successful and gain an understanding of their preferred prey and habitat use. This work forms part of an ongoing long-term conservation research program at Etosha Heights and Etosha National Park that collects data on interactions between predators and prey.
This program is a collaborative partnership between NUST’s BRC, GCF, Etosha Heights and others. This interdisciplinary conservation approach is a testament that collective efforts can secure the future of cheetah and other wildlife in Africa.
What’s New in Chobe, Botswana?
Dop en Tjop Fishing Experience
Our latest edition to the family is a Fishing Trip done our way. We believe a Braai (BBQ) should be on every boat, even better if its a fishing boat. Behold every fisherman/woman’s dream, bringing the exciting thrill of Tiger Fishing and the fun around the fire together. It’s named Dop en Tjop for a reason.
(if you get it, you’re our kinda person, and we get you).
The idea is as such, we supply the boat, skipper who knows the waters along with the fuel and fishing setup for 6 people including rods, landing nets, lures and even the kitchen sink, no really there is a kitchen sink with running water!
The Dop en Tjop is ideal for a group of 10 passengers, 6 of which can fish at the same time.
Rods suitable for Adults and Children are Included along with tackle and landing equipment.
Three Burner Gas Braai (BBQ) on board, simply bring your ideal Braai favorites and cook up a storm on the Chobe while the fish bite. Includes gas, cooler box full of ice, utensils and a small pack of braai spices. If you like, we can make a stop at our dedicated jetty outside the Spar where you can hop off to grab your desired Dop and Tjop’s.
Yes there really is a Kitchen sink!
You can rent the boat out for a half day or go the full hog and enjoy a full day on the river. Don’t worry there is a toilet on board, oh and did we mention the kitchen sink!
Machaba Safaris Botswana
A Love Affair With Africa
February is the month of love and we are celebrating love in all its forms at Machaba.
The African bush is known for its enchanting natural landscapes, unique experiences and for the undeniable desire to return after your first trip. If you have visited Africa before, you will know the feeling of falling head over heels in love with the wildlife, the people and the very essence of life you will find here.
Whether you are travelling as newlyweds, celebrating an anniversary, or on a family getaway, we will make your stay truly unforgettable! Let us begin by telling you a few things we love about Africa.
Falling in Love With Vast Landscapes
Step into a world beyond the one you know and fall in love with the wide-open spaces and panoramic views in Zimbabwe and Botswana.
Framed by stunning vistas, wildlife roams in search of food and water and watching life unfold before your eyes will have you weak at the knees. Love is in the babbling rivers and the undulating hills, you will know just where to look for it.
Unforgettable Experiences
We love adventure! Feel at one with nature as you track wildlife on foot, looking for tracks and clues on the ground as you go or revel in the calm serenity as you drift slowly down a peaceful river on a traditional mokoro.
Each experience will have you falling deeper in love as you glimpse at the beauty of these magical destinations from different perspectives. Let each experience enrapture your senses as the love for Africa grows the longer you are here.
Wonderful Wildlife
There is nothing quite like closing your eyes and listening to the calls, roars and songs of the African bush. From big cats to the smallest beetles, the captivating colours and close encounters with the abounding wildlife is what keep us coming back for more.
Like a leopard’s rosettes, each trip to Africa is unique and each experience will stay with you long after you return home.
Eco-Luxury at its Finest
Savour each moment with loved ones and enjoy time spent in your private tents at each of our eco-luxury lodges. Exuding their own charms and sprinkled across Zimbabwe and Bostwana, the one aspect that brings them all together is their warm African Hospitality. Gaze up at the stars and revel in precious memories being made.
Our Machaba family is ready to welcome you back home.