Doro Nawas Camp
Doro Nawas rests on the edge of the dry Aba-Huab River overlooking ancient plains with glorious views of the rugged Damaraland area. The camp provides an excellent base for exploring in game drive vehicles and on foot, as well as excursions to view fascinating geological phenomena, petroglyphs – prehistoric rock engravings – and San rock art at Twyfelfontein, Namibia’s first World Heritage Site.
The design and décor of the 16 natural-walled units (including a family unit) blend in with the surrounding scenery. Each unit comprises a bedroom, bathroom, outdoor shower, and veranda for stargazing or sleep-outs under the stars. There are indoor and outdoor dining areas, a pool area and a safari trading store.
Why we like it here
Expansive 360-degree views over the starky scenic and hauntingly beautiful Damaraland.
Doro Nawas boasts Africa’s largest collection of prehistoric rock art at Twyfelfontein, and ancient rock formations.
A once-in-a-lifetime sight, desert-adapted elephant herds, traverse the riverbed seasonally.
Things to be aware of
Full board accommodation.