There are several places to stay in Damaraland, depending on your budget and the level of comfort. You can experience sleeping in a luxury tent looking out over the desert, or staying in a lodge, or even in a guest house where the owners will make you feel very welcome.
Suggested Holiday Itinerary
14 day itinerary.
Guide price valid for travel in May 2012
*Prices are per person and are based on today's exchange rates. Exchange rates are subject to change and are updated daily.
Prices exclude international flights - ask us if you would like to include these.
Palmwag Lodge, Palmwag Reserve
The accommodation is in thatched bungalows or luxury en-suite tents. There is also a family unit.
Twyfelfontein Lodge, Twyfelfontein
Twyfelfontein Lodge is situated in the heart of the Twyfelfontein Uibasen Conservancy, and boasts 56 en-suite double rooms, reception, lounge, curio shop, open dining room, bar and swimming pool. In construction utmost care was taken to reduce the visual impact on the environment and to blend into the mountainside with the use of thatch roofs, natural stone and paint colours toning in with the surrounding rock formations.
Vingerklip Lodge, Vingerklip
The Vingerklip Lodge is nestled in the beautiful Valley of the Ugab Terraces, against the backdrop of the imposing Ugab Vingerklip, an impressive stone finger precariously balanced on the top of a small hill. Accommodation is in comfortable thatched double bungalows.
Doro Nawas Camp, Twyfelfontein
Guests are housed in 16 units which combine natural stone and canvas walls with wood and glass doors, shaded by a thatch roof. The design and decor blends into the surrounding scenery, with attention to comfort and luxury in these sometimes-abrasive semi-arid desert conditions.
Camp Kipwe, Twyfelfontein
Camp Kipwe is nestled in the boulders, facing out onto superb scenery. Incorporating boulders, small red basalt rocks and mopane branches, it has a natural organic feel.
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