Madisa Camp
is nestled in the heart of Namibia’s north-western region known as Damaraland, surrounded
by ever-changing landscapes and desert adapted wildlife, making it the prefect
escape for nature lovers.
Dwarfed by
massive rock formations and ancient Mopane Trees, this safari camp embraces its
rugged environment perfectly. The majestic Desert Elephants that call the area
home, regularly move through the camp to reach sources of water and food, truly
making Madisa an oasis for all.
Located in
the Sorris Sorris Conservancy, our aim at Madisa is to run an eco-friendly camp
that will protect Damaraland’s sensitive fauna and flora. This makes it an
ideal destination for the traveler who enjoys comfort without compromising on
the experience of being immersed in this rugged and soulful place.
Madisa Camp
is an excellent base from which to explore the surrounding areas, such as the
Twyfelfontein World Heritage Site, Brandberg, Namibia’s highest mountain,
Spitzkoppe, the Petrified Forest and the Ugab and Huab Rivers.
What better
way to end a day of exploring than with a swim in our refreshing rock pool or
drinking an ice-cold Namibian beer while enjoying the vast array of
colors reflected on the rock formations as the sun sets.
It is also
nice to meet fellow travelers, share newly made friendships and stories of
adventure around the communal campfire, or “Bush TV” at night, while the sky
puts on a breathtaking show of the stars.