Morning and afternoon nature drives reveal the dramatic scenery and fascinating wildlife of the region. Desert-adapted elephants are the highlight of the area, although the natural cycle of rainfall dictates the seasonal movements of wildlife along the Huab River. If they are in the area, you can also decide to follow the Save The Rhino Trust expert guides, monitoring and tracking the desert-adapted black rhino. Learn about the unique heritage of the local peoples, which include Nama-Damara, Herero, Owambo. This activity allows you to respectfully engage with these communities and on weekdays also includes a visit to a local School. Learn more about the ancient geological past and present of Damaraland; as well as about the unique plants, birds, and reptiles that have superbly adapted to this arid area.