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Nestled in the majestic landscapes of the Namib Desert, Desert Quiver Camp offers a tranquil and immersive desert experience. The camp features comfortable self-catering units, known as quiver chalets, which are uniquely designed and well-equipped for a cozy stay.
You can enjoy breathtaking sunsets from private verandas, relax by the communal swimming pool, or take leisurely walks in the surrounding desert wilderness.
Conveniently located near the entrance to the Sossusvlei dunes, Desert Quiver Camp provides easy access to explore the towering red sand dunes, ancient salt pans, and unique desert flora and fauna, making it an ideal base for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
Nearby things to do

1-3h
Deadvlei
Otherworldly desert landscape that captivates with its surreal beauty. Located within the Namib-Naukluft National Park, Deadvlei is a clay pan surrounded by towering sand dunes and dotted with ancient dead trees.

1-2h
Dune 45
Majestic sand dune that rises 550 feet above the desert floor. It is one of the most iconic and accessible dunes in the region.

1h
Sesriem Canyon
Geological marvel that offers a glimpse into the ancient forces that shaped the land. It is a natural attraction carved by the Tsauchab River over millions of years.

1h
Solitaire Village
Charming oasis in the midst of the desert, offering a delightful stop for travelers exploring the region. Located between the Namib Desert and the Naukluft Mountains, this small settlement is known for its warm hospitality and unique character.

4h
Sky Balloon Safaris
Truly extraordinary way to experience the stunning landscapes of the region. Drift above the towering sand dunes and vast desert plains in a hot air balloon, taking in breathtaking views from a unique vantage point.

5m
Tropic Of Capricorn
Imaginary line that marks the southernmost point where the sun can be directly overhead at noon. It is located at approximately 23.5 degrees south of the equator, and it passes through several countries, including Namibia.

1h
Duwisib Castle
Remarkable historical landmark that transports you back in time. Built in the early 20th century, this castle stands as a testament to the dreams and aspirations of its original owners.