Ten spacious rooms with traditional thatched construction and private balconies overlooking the Kunene River and the cascading falls. Traditionally built
Intimate camp tucked into a dramatic granite boulder setting near Twyfelfontein — one of the most atmospherically sited camps in
The budget option near Twyfelfontein — a campsite and simple tented accommodation at accessible price points for self-drivers and backpackers
Africa’s largest concentration of rock petroglyphs and Namibia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 2007). Over 2,500 individual engravings cover
A few kilometres from the Twyfelfontein rock engravings, the Organ Pipes are one of Damaraland’s most dramatic geological features: a
A few kilometres south of the Organ Pipes, the Burnt Mountain is a panorama of apparent desolation that becomes extraordinary
One of the strangest landscapes in Namibia — a flat plain scattered with the fossilised trunks of ancient trees estimated
The hub of one of Namibia’s most important wildlife conservation areas — the 550,000-hectare Palmwag Concession, home to over 70%
The Palmwag Concession holds the world’s most significant population of desert-adapted black rhinoceros — animals that have evolved to survive
A relaxed luxury lodge in an 8,000-hectare private nature reserve within the greater Damaraland wilderness — dry riverbeds, rocky inselbergs
