The Palmwag Concession is an area that extends between the Torra Conservancy and the Hoanib River.
The area near Palmwag itself is rather hilly and mountainous and you can often see zebra and springbok. The western and northern part, however, is rocky, hot and offers little shade. Alongside with the Torra Conservancy, this is one of the most important retreats for the endangered black rhino and it hosts the largest population of rhinos outside any National Park.
Of course we would love to show you one of the endangered rhinos in its natural environment. There are various natural water sources along the route, which the rhinos frequent in the evening. If you are lucky, you may observe a rhino how it cautiously approaches the water and feeds on some leaves on the green bushes.
The Save the Rhino Trust (SRT) looks after all these rhinos. If you want to know more about their work or if you want to support the Trust, you can find more information on our SwissAfrican Foundation website.
Where we set up camp site will be decided on the way by the team. This always depends on the weather and the course of the day.
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