PAID CONTENT FOR CHIWANI SAFARI CAMPS – MOWANI MOUNTAIN CAMP AND CAMP KIPWE
PAID CONTENT FOR CHIWANI SAFARI CAMPS – MOWANI MOUNTAIN CAMP AND CAMP KIPWE
Chiwani Safari Camps DAMARALAND, NAMIBIA
Chiwani Safari Camps, in the heart of Namibia’s Damaraland, are in perfect harmony with the natural surroundings. Both Mowani Mountain Camp and Camp Kipwe blend into the landscape, creating an ethereal connection with the ancient history of this prehistoric land. Every twist and turn of the rocks frame the landscape in a new light, offering a fresh perspective with each glance. As the sun rises over the dramatic landscape,
guests can embark on a journey to uncover the secrets of Damaraland. Nature drives are led by experienced local guides who are deeply connected to the land they call home. They share their intimate knowledge and profound respect for the natural world as they take guests to places where they’re likely to see desert-adapted elephants and other extraordinary species. Witnessing these magnificent creatures up close as they traverse the rugged landscapes in search of sustenance is a truly awe-inspiring sight that will leave guests in a profound state of wonder. From Mowani Mountain Camp, guests are invited to explore short walking trails,
discovering the flora, fauna and geology of the area. Alternatively, they can indulge in leisurely relaxation by the rock pool or on their private deck. Venture out in mid-afternoon, as the day
begins to cool, to explore the secrets of the past on a guided journey to Twyfelfontein, Namibia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. Adorned with fascinating San rock art engravings, this historic site reveals the ancient artistry of the skilled San people, their stories echoing across millennia. Marvel at the geological wonders of Burnt Mountain and the striking Organ Pipes, bearing witness to the enduring forces of nature. As the sun begins its descent, guests gather
atop a magnificent ochre granite boulder for a signature sundowner. Sip on a refreshing gin and tonic or cocktail as the changing light paints the Damaraland landscape in a dance of colours. As night falls, the boma becomes a gathering
place, where guests can unwind by the crackling fire under the clear starry night skies before delighting their taste buds with the flavours of Namibia, creating unforgettable memories.
DON’T MISS Indulge in signature sundowners while overlooking the vast, ancient Damaraland landscape
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KEY FEATURES • Lounge • Dining area • Rock pool (with Salas) • Boma with firepit • Suites with heated plunge pools • Curio shop
KEY ACTIVITIES • Nature drive • Twyfelfontein, Burnt Mountain and Organ Pipes
• Walks • Signature sundowners • Private dining • Damara Living Museum
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chiwani.com T: +264 (0) 61 232 009 E:
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