HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Built literally between enormous boulders
Truly open-air bathrooms for ‘loos with views’
Desert-adapted elephants visit the waterhole
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕: April to October
Green Season⊕: November to March
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Desert Lion Project
The lodge supports the monitoring and conservation of the area’s remaining prides
OVERVIEW
With rounded thatched roofs that mimic the rounded boulders of this awe-inspiring part of Damaraland, Camp Kipwe has been sensitively placed within the Aba Huab Valley. Rock literally makes up part of the accommodation, providing sturdy walls to the open-air room and bathrooms.
This is a relaxing spot from which to explore the World Heritage Site of Twyfelfontein as well the inselberg of Brandberg (Burnt Mountain) and the geological wonder known as the Organ Pipes. The area abounds with wonderful rock art and small herds of desert-adapted elephant, some of which wander down to the lodge to drink from the waterhole especially in winter when water sources are scarce. On hot afternoons, take refuge at the pool with an iced drink.