Damaraland Twyfelfontein Tours
Damaraland, so-named because it is the former homeland of the Damara people, is a place of stunning geological formations, ancient rock art, and wild landscapes. The famous Brandberg site is home to roughly 45,000 San/Bushmen cave paintings. The majority of them are between 2,000 and 4,000 years old. The most famous painting is the White Lady. She appears to be walking purposefully with a bow and arrows in one hand and a flower in the other. Twyfellfontein, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, contains an estimated 2,000 petroglyphs that date to 3,300 BC.
Ideal For
Nature & Landscapes
Wildlife & Safaris
Highlights
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Ruggedly Beautiful Rock Formations
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Desert-Adapted Elephants
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Ancient Rock Art
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Places to Stay
Camp Kipwe, in situated within the Twyfelfontein Conservancy in the Damaraland area, only 4kms from it’s sister lodge of Mowani Mountain Camp.
Damaraland Camp is located in the Huab River Valley, possibly the most pristine wilderness area in Namibia.
Doro Nawas Camp is situated on a small hill on the edge of the dry Aba-Huab River overlooking the ancient plains of the Damaraland area.
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