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Desert Elephant Camp Twyfelfontein Damaraland Namibia
Desert Elephant Camp Campsite
Desert Elephant Camp Campsite Fireplace
Desert Elephant Camp Campsite Road Sign
Desert Elephant Camp Campsite Aerial View
Desert Elephant Camp Campsite Canopy
Desert Elephant Camp Campsite Group
Desert Elephant Camp Campsite Landscape
Desert Elephant Camp Campsite Sunset
Desert Elephant Camp Campsite Basin
Desert Elephant Camp Campsite Ablution
Desert Elephant Camp Campsite Roof Tents
Campsites
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Desert Elephant Camp is located amongst towering boulders in Twyfelfontein valley.

Each campsite is shaded and has its own fireplace. All campsites have access to a communal kitchen facility and shared  ablution with showers and flush toilets. Each campsite accommodates a maximum of eight to twelve people, whereas four group campsites cater for larger groups.

Twyfelfontein is Namibia’s first world heritage site, with a well-earned reputation for the largest collection, of ancient rock engravings in Southern Africa, and famously known for its desert-adapted elephants.

Desert Elephant Camp is located amongst towering boulders in Twyfelfontein valley.

Each campsite is shaded and has its own fireplace. All campsites have access to a communal kitchen facility and shared  ablution with showers and flush toilets. Each campsite accommodates a maximum of eight to twelve people, whereas four group campsites cater for larger groups.

Twyfelfontein is Namibia’s first world heritage site, with a well-earned reputation for the largest collection, of ancient rock engravings in Southern Africa, and famously known for its desert-adapted elephants.