Camp Kipwe also offers drives in search of Desert Elephant, tours of Twyfelfontein and surrounding attractions or nature walks in front of the camp. A dip in the lodge pool rounds off another perfect day.
Twyfelfontein has an extensive gallery of rock engravings, the most in the world. The age of these engravings made by the San people has not been fully determined but the estimate is about 6000 years old.
Nearby visitors can see the basalt columns known as the Organ Pipes and another highlight called Burnt Mountain.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the rugged beauty of Damaraland, Namibia, with guided nature drives that promise to immerse you in the region's awe-inspiring landscapes and rich wildlife.
Led by experienced local guides who possess an intimate knowledge of the area, these drives offer an opportunity to explore the dramatic desert terrain, ancient geological formations, and diverse flora and fauna that call this remote wilderness home.
As you traverse the rocky terrain in custom-built safari vehicles, keep your eyes peeled for sightings of desert-adapted wildlife such as desert elephants, giraffes, oryx, and elusive predators. Learn about the unique adaptations of these species to survive in this harsh environment and gain insights into the conservation efforts aimed at protecting them.
Guided nature drives in Damaraland are not just about spotting wildlife; they also provide a deeper understanding of the region's cultural heritage and geological wonders.