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Wilderness Doro Nawas

From a hillside above the dry Aba-Huab River, Doro Nawas provides guests with far-reaching views across rugged Damaraland. The camp is ideally located as base from which to learn more about both the area’s ancient inhabitants and the visionary ecotourism partnership with today’s communities. The petroglyphs and San rock art of Twyfelfontein are within easy reach. Sixteen guest units (including a family room) blend in with the scenery, and feature private verandas and outdoor showers. Sleeping out under the stars is also an option. Nature drives and walks reveal more of the desert’s surprising and superbly-adapted flora and fauna. - INSIDER TIP - Without bright lights and far from pollution the camp is the ideal setting for marvelling at the night sky. Opt for a night in the Star Bed to experience superb stargazing…

Features

TYPE:
Accommodation
LANGUAGES:
English
NO. ROOMS:
ROOM TYPES
Standard Twin/Double Tent(s) (15 rooms)
Family Accommodation (1 room)
16
SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Birding
Nature
Wildlife
PROPERTY FACILITIES:
Bar
Internet Access (Complimentary)
Library
Pool
ROOM FACILITIES:
Electrical Outlets
En-Suite
Fan
Laundry Service (Available)
Mosquito Nets
Outside Shower
Safe
Tea / Coffee
Verandah
AVAILABLE SERVICES:
Credit Card
ACTIVITIES ON SITE:
Bird Watching
Game Drives
Sleep Outs
Walks (Guided)
ACTIVITIES OFF SITE:
Cultural Tours

Rooms

Standard Twin/Double Tent(s) (15 rooms)

Wilderness Doro Nawas has spectacular views of the flat-topped mountains of the Etendeka Range, which begins north of the Huab River. The camp comprises 15 canvas and thatch double rooms with en-suite facilities. Each is built on a raised wooden deck, with gravel pathways linking the rooms to the main area. The beds are equipped with wheels to roll out onto the deck for sleep-outs under a canopy of infinite stars.

Family Accommodation (1 room)

There is one family unit consisting of two bedrooms, each with two three-quarter beds, and own en-suite facilities. Separate entrances lead to each bedroom, while a shared outdoor deck and seating area connects both units (each of the rooms is separated by a short boardwalk).

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