Twyfelfontein Country Lodge






Ephemeral (Dry) River Drive
Marvel at the rich vegetation with the possibility to encounter desert adapted elephants in the dry Aba-Huab River valley. Join experienced field guides on a nature drive, filled with interesting facts pertaining to the area, its history and wildlife. Be on the lookout to spot birds of prey, antelope, fairy circles, Welwitchia mirabilis and interesting geological formations. Track free roaming desert adapted elephants (sightings not guaranteed). Ample time is allowed to take pictures and exchange information about endemic fauna and flora.
The nature drive returns over valleys of savannah, small dunes, the dry river bed and interesting geological formations. A stop at Welwitchia Hill allows guests to disembark the vehicle and enjoy a lovely sundowner in an unspoilt nature setting. Take as many pictures as you like of the sun setting across the desert-like savannah plains and distant mountains. This is Africa at its best.
Guests are required to meet their guide at Reception 15 minutes prior to departure time for a meet and greet session. The guide will give a general introduction of the tour and highlight specific safety and environmental regulations that need to be adhered to. Guests are encouraged to make use of this opportunity to inform their guide of specific fields of interest such as photography, birding, animal behaviour, etc. The guide will structure the tour to focus on these areas of interest.
Departure time: 15h00 (confirm time of activity with lodge reception prior to start of activity as there may be seasonal change)
Included: Mineral water, soft drinks, beers and sparkling wine.
Duration: 3.5 – 4.0 hours
Guests are advised to have sufficient protection against the sun and to take warms clothes along during winter times.
Bookings can be made in advance, or at reception.





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