Camp Kipwe – where the rocks share their secrets. Huddled in the rocks, with sweeping views across the Aba Huab valley, Camp Kipwe is full of surprises, starting when guests first arrive. It appears as if rocks have tumbled down the hill to reveal this gem of a camp. The setting is one of intimacy and space. An inviting lounge area, where birds fly in to enjoy the water seeping from the rocks, a refreshing swimming pool nestled in the rocks and a scattering of bungalows complete this eco friendly camp.
Camp Kipwe
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Spectacular views at Camp Kipwe
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Spectacular views at Camp Kipwe
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All you need to know
Intro
Highlights
The surrounding space and endless views of Damaraland cannot be contained. They beckon you to explore – enjoy an early morning game drive in search of elusive desert dwelling elephants, hike in the ancient surroundings of the Aba Huab River or travel back in time at Twyfelfontein, Namibia’s first World Heritage Site.
Need To Know
Organic and understated, the rooms at Camp Kipwe are like extensions of the rocks themselves. Inside the dome shaped space, you feel like entering a secluded cave and becoming one with the landscape. Nestled against the boulders, the partially open, outdoor bathrooms provide a bit of whimsy in the bush, while a small deck extends the living space, connecting guests to the riverbed and the views beyond. There are nine rooms at Camp Kipwe and one sprawling, thatched roof suite full of unexpected luxuries, surprising pops of color and spectacular views.
Safaris
Climb into an open-air vehicle and experience the rush of Africa. Mowani’s local guides share with their guests an intimate knowledge and respect for the land that they have built up over a lifetime.
Wildlife
Guides from the local tribes compliment day-time game drives to track mountain zebra, kudu, springbok, klipspringer and if you are fortunate enough... the leopard!
Quick Facts
2 - 3 night Stay
Per Person Sharing. From N$2050 per person sharing. N$130 Conservancy levy.
• Free of charge for children under the age of 3 years • N$ 1200 per child (3 – 12 years) accommodated in a children’s tent or on camping beds in the room with their parents. • Children above 12 years cannot share with adults or stay in children’s tents and will be charged the full normal rate. • The above rate for children is a nett rate and includes dinner and breakfast, but excludes lunch and activities.
Accommodation
A luxury thatched suite with a lounge equipped with air-conditioning, a satellite television, a double room with en-suite bathroom, laundry service and a mini-bar. Special offers available for longer stays!
Season
Year Round