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Luxury Safari Lodge  | Kunene & Damaraland  |  9 Bungalows  |  1 Suite   
1h30-hour Flight from Hosea Kutako International Airport Windhoek  |  5h30-Minute Drive from Windhoek

CAMP KIPWE

CAMP KIPWE

Kunene & Damaraland – Namibia

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Ensconced in majestic boulders in the Twyfelfontein Conservancy in the desert savannahs of Damaraland, Camp Kipwe seems like an extension of the rocks themselves. The unique, magical dome-shaped rooms with natural touches, including animals carved into the wood, are positioned around the lounge area overlooking endless views across the Aba Huab valley that beckon you to explore.

The rooms are organic and understated with decks that connect you to the landscape beyond. Twyfelfontein is Namibia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to ancient rock art sites, desert-adapted elephants, black rhino, lion, giraffe and mountain zebra. Climb into an open-air vehicle and experience a thrilling game drive in search of elusive desert-dwelling elephants or hike along the Aba Huab River or visit Twyfelfontein and travel back in time.

Kipwe’s guides have a deep respect for the land and share their knowledge of the geology, botany and wildlife of the area together with insights into local culture and traditions to enhance the experience of this ancient landscape. Sustainable eco-tourism and community upliftment is of the utmost importance at Kipwe.

Ensconced in majestic boulders in the Twyfelfontein Conservancy in the desert savannahs of Damaraland, Camp Kipwe seems like an extension of the rocks themselves. The unique, magical dome-shaped rooms with natural touches, including animals carved into the wood, are positioned around the lounge area overlooking endless views across the Aba Huab valley that beckon you to explore.

The rooms are organic and understated with decks that connect you to the landscape beyond. Twyfelfontein is Namibia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to ancient rock art sites, desert-adapted elephants, black rhino, lion, giraffe and mountain zebra. Climb into an open-air vehicle and experience a thrilling game drive in search of elusive desert-dwelling elephants or hike along the Aba Huab River or visit Twyfelfontein and travel back in time.

Kipwe’s guides have a deep respect for the land and share their knowledge of the geology, botany and wildlife of the area together with insights into local culture and traditions to enhance the experience of this ancient landscape. Sustainable eco-tourism and community upliftment is of the utmost importance at Kipwe.