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Twyfelfontein Country Lodge Damaraland Namibia
Twyfelfontein Country Lodge Lounge
Twyfelfontein Country Lodge Restaurant
Twyfelfontein Country Lodge Pool
Twyfelfontein Country Lodge Airstrip
Twyfelfontein Country Lodge Deck
Twyfelfontein Country Lodge Standard Room Exterior
Twyfelfontein Country Lodge Standard Room
Twyfelfontein Country Lodge Suite Pool
Twyfelfontein Country Lodge Ephemeral River Drive
Twyfelfontein Country Lodge Rock Art
Twyfelfontein Country Lodge Petroglyphs
Rooms
56

Twyfelfontein Country Lodge is nestled in the heart of the Twyfelfontein Uibasen Conservancy, offering 56 En-suite double rooms, along with reception, lounge, curio shop, open dining room, bar, and swimming pool. The construction of the lodge was carefully executed to minimize visual impact on the environment, utilizing thatch roofs, natural stone, and paint colours that blend seamlessly with the surrounding rock formations.

The Twyfelfontein area is known for its delicate ecosystem and some of the finest examples of Bushman paintings and rock engravings in southern Africa. The region's notable geographic features include the organ pipes, burnt mountain, Doros crater, and the petrified forest, showcasing remnants of prehistoric volcanic activity. Wildlife such as desert-adapted elephants, rhinoceros, giraffes, springboks, zebras, oryx, and ostriches live in harmony with the local community, adding to the area's unique charm.

Twyfelfontein Country Lodge is nestled in the heart of the Twyfelfontein Uibasen Conservancy, offering 56 En-suite double rooms, along with reception, lounge, curio shop, open dining room, bar, and swimming pool. The construction of the lodge was carefully executed to minimize visual impact on the environment, utilizing thatch roofs, natural stone, and paint colours that blend seamlessly with the surrounding rock formations.

The Twyfelfontein area is known for its delicate ecosystem and some of the finest examples of Bushman paintings and rock engravings in southern Africa. The region's notable geographic features include the organ pipes, burnt mountain, Doros crater, and the petrified forest, showcasing remnants of prehistoric volcanic activity. Wildlife such as desert-adapted elephants, rhinoceros, giraffes, springboks, zebras, oryx, and ostriches live in harmony with the local community, adding to the area's unique charm.