Camp Kipwe : Rates, Reviews, Booking Information
A jewel nestled among the stones in Twyfelfontein
Twyfelfontein, an archaeological site featuring ancient rock engravings and Namibia’s inaugural UNESCO World Heritage Site, possesses a distinct allure that is ideally enhanced by Camp Kipwe. Camp Kipwe features domed, thatched cottages that seem to have emerged from the surrounding boulders that cascaded down the slope, providing enchanting accommodations that harmonize with the desert landscape.
The essence of adventure thrives here. In addition to the allure of Twyfelfontein’s rock engravings, the region boasts remarkable natural treasures. Morning game drives set out to locate desert-adapted elephants, as guides highlight intriguing features of the local fauna and vegetation — treks through this mesmerizing region are captivating. In the interim, relax in the welcoming lounge, which is equally enticing to birds drawn to the water trickling from the rocks, or enjoy a rejuvenating swim in the pool.
Select from the Bungalows or the Kipwe Suite, both featuring en-suite facilities that provide the delight of a shower in sunlight or a bath beneath the stars. Savor beverages on the deck while appreciating the stunning desert vistas.
Camp Kipwe Highlights
Camp Kipwe Highlights
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- A sustainable campsite nestled among the circular stones in Twyfelfontein
- Extensive vistas of the Aba Huab Valley, Damaraland
- Facilities comprise a patio frequented by birds that consume water trickling from the rocks and a swimming pool bordered by rocks.
- Engage in morning game drives to locate desert elephants, partake in treks, and explore the Twyfelfontein World Heritage Site.
- Bungalows and one suite provide a secluded accommodation experience.
