This is one of Namibia's best camps, and it is also owned and now largely run by the local community. Visitors often return commenting on just how positive and happy the atmosphere there is, so is well worth stopping at for two or three nights. Each tent has a flush toilet and shower en suite and its facilities are slightly more luxurious than Etendeka Mountain Camp.
Great location
This was unanimously our favourite place to stay, the staff were great fun and the location was beautiful. The refurbishments done in February were a pleasant surprise, the rooms were very plush.
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Too short a stay
Sadly only one night at this camp owing to booking requirements. Drove up from coast at Cape Cross, stopping off at Twyfelfontein en route. Access to camp was much further eastward towards Bergsig fr...
Damaraland Camp review
An excellent experience. We were fascinated about the history of the camp and by the two senior ladies in charge (Lena and Corry) with whom we had interesting conversations. Felt well informed by th...
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