With just eight tents, this small camp offers a prime location to explore this untouched landscape, sitting in a wide valley where two tributaries of the Hoanib river meet. Travellers here can explore both the Skeleton Coast National Park, and the Palmwag concession, where good populations of desert adapted elephant, lion and giraffe have been found. On longer stays guests spend an unforgettable day flying out to the windswept coast over the dunes, visiting the shipwrecks and seal colonies that the Skeleton Coast is famed for.
The main area flows beautifully into the surrounding desert and looks out onto a thriving waterhole. Hoanib has plenty of areas to unwind, with a lounge, bar area, dining room, library, fire pit and a pool where you can cool off after a day in the desert. Most crucially, its low-impact design is sensitive to the fragile desert environment.