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For more than twenty years, the Save the Rhino Trust (SRT) has worked ceaselessly to protect the last free-ranging rhino population on earth, the desert-adapted black rhino.
On this original and exciting exploration, guests will experience the adventure of an eight-day walk deep into the heart of the Namib Desert, the oldest desert in the world, where a camel train and a team of Save the Rhino trackers will take you in search of this rare and endangered species.
This serviced camping safari offers a unique adventure for the traveller seeking an authentic African experience and a means to join skilled rhino trackers in their conservation, research and custodian work.
You will stay in dome tents that have been specially designed for comfort in remote wilderness areas, cotton linen and bedrolls (with duvets) and lanterns complement the atmosphere in this pristine and wild area. Separate short-drop toilet and shower ’bathrooms’ with old-style bucket showers create simple serviced comfort.