Camp Kipwe
LodgeRated 4.7 in 157 Reviews
Camp Kipwe is an eco-friendly lodge nestled among the rocks in Damaraland, Namibia, offering sweeping views across the Aba Huab valley. The lodge features a unique design that appears to emerge naturally from the rocky landscape, creating an atmosphere of intimacy while maintaining a sense of space.
The accommodation comprises nine dome-shaped bungalows and one luxurious thatched-roof suite, all designed to blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings. The rooms feature cave-like interiors that create a unique connection with the landscape. The lodge's facilities include a swimming pool carved from local boulders, a lounge and dining room with panoramic views, an outdoor boma area, a bar, and a viewpoint perfect for sundowners.
Activities at Camp Kipwe include guided nature drives to spot desert-adapted elephants, excursions to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Twyfelfontein to explore rock engravings, visits to Burnt Mountain and the Organ Pipes, and self-guided nature walks. The lodge is situated in the Uibasen-Twyfelfontein Community Conservancy, approximately 550km from Windhoek and 320km from Swakopmund.
The lodge maintains strong eco-tourism principles, supporting the local community and wildlife conservation efforts, including the desert lion project. Environmental initiatives include indigenous plant cultivation, waste recycling, and energy-efficient design features. The climate is suitable for year-round visits, with summer temperatures reaching 38°C and winter temperatures ranging from below freezing at night to 25°C during the day.
The facility is family-friendly and equipped with modern amenities, including limited Wi-Fi and backup generators, though cellular reception is restricted due to the remote location. The lodge is accessible via nearby airports, with Twyfelfontein Airstrip being the closest at 15km distance.