Camp Kipwe is an intimate and remote bush lodge located in Namibia's arid yet starkly beautiful Twyfelfontein conservancy of Damaraland, home to many ancient Bushman etchings. The area is renowned for its ancient rock formations, unique geology and endemic flora and fauna.

The lodge is so discreetly built in and around the landscape that at first glance you may not even notice the lodge. It blends intimate privacy and vast open spaces seamlessly. An open-sided dining area invites long lunches gazing at the view, or lounge by the plunge pool in the rocks.

There are nine uniquely designed rooms, plus a honeymoon suite. Each unit is constructed from stone and thatch to keep a level temperature. The bathrooms are partially open-air and an expansive deck takes maximum advantage of the views.

Camp Kipwe offers guided nature walks around the Twyfelfontein Conservancy, as well as trips to see the Bushman etchings, the mysterious Organ Pipes and Burnt Mountain.

For a very special experience, an elephant nature drive is a must-do; explore the terrain in search of these elusive desert-dwelling elephants who have adapted to the dry and sandy conditions of northern Namibia.