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Doro Nawas

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At a Glance

  • Sixteen natural stone units overlooking ancient plains

  • Ancient rock art at Twyfelfontein, Namibia's first World Heritage Site

  • Wildlife game drives

  • Family friendly

  • Rugged Demaraland views

  • Star bed on your very own private veranda

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.

Rooms

Rooms

The design and décor of the 16 natural-walled units (including a family unit) blend in with the surrounding scenery. Gaze out from your private veranda onto the vastness of the Damaraland.


Each unit comprises a  bedroom, with king size or twin beds, bathroom with both indoor and outdoor showers, and veranda for star gazing or sleep outs under the stars. 


A family unit is also available comprising of two bedrooms with en-suite facilities.



Facilities

Facilities

The main lodge includes a pool area with partially shaded deck and loungers, living area combining indoor and outdoor dining area and bar with rooftop access for 360 degree panoramic views (weather permitting).


A reading area with a selection of reference books and an open fireplace complete the facilities available at Doro Nawas.


Activities

Activities

Desert-adapted wildlife such as springbok, gemsbok and elephant can be seen on nature drives which are topped off with a river lunch or scenic walk at "Little Table Mountain”.


Visit the ancient San rock art at Twyfelfontein, a World Heritage Site, as well as the Petrified Forest, Burnt Mountain and Organ Pipes, all unusual and ancient geological phenomena.


Back of house tours and camp chats about the Doro !Nawas Conservancy, the Damara/Nama language and traditions offer rewarding insights into the community, while the Damara Living Museum displays the traditional culture of the Damara people.


Learn more about the survival strategies of the desert-adapted flora and fauna of this challenging environment.

Gallery

Gallery

Facts

Facts

No. Rooms

16

Children

All ages

Childminding

No

Twin Beds

Yes

Triples

No

Private Pool

No

Lodge Pool

Yes

Air-Conditioning

No

Room Fan

Yes

Indoor Shower

Yes

Outdoor Shower

Yes

Bath

No

In-Room Safe

Yes

In-Room Fireplace

No

In-Room TV

No

In-Room Massage

no

Spa

No

What's included:
  • Accommodation

  • All meals

  • Twice daily scheduled camp activities

  • Park fees

  • Laundry

  • Namibian VAT & Tourism Levy

  • Local drinks

Gym Equipment

No

Personal Bar

No

Telephone

No

Hairdryer

Yes

Laundry

Included

Check In / Check Out

14h00 / 10h00

Wheelchair Access

No

Power

220v AC

Internet Access

Yes

Credit Cards

Visa, Mastercard

Malaria Area

Yes

Airstrip

Yes

Sleep Out Platform

Yes

Private 4x4 Safari Vehicle

No

Land Based Activities

Game Drives, Bush Walks, Rock Art Excursions

Water Based Activities

N/a

Optional Activities

N/a

What's not included:
  • Premium imported drink brands

  • Champagne

Map

Map

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