Welcome to Twyfelfontein Country Lodge. A landmark in the heart of one of the most beautiful wilderness regions in the world. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Twyfelfontein in Damaraland is home to one of the largest collections of rock art in southern Africa. Not only do the Khoi-San and tribes of ancient times leave us with a true cultural heritage, but the entire area is marked by natural wonders such as Doros Crater, Burnt Mountain, organ pipes, petrified forest and desert-adapted animals – of which the desert-adapted elephant is probably the best known species.
Nestled on the mountainside, the lodge blends beautifully into the surrounding environment. With natural stone, carefully selected hues and thatched roofs, the design complements the sandstone formations with minimal visual impact on this picturesque landscape. Magnificent views from the terrace over the Huab Valley, desert plains and distant mountains provide hours of relaxed comfort, peace and quiet.
Twyfelfontein is much more than accommodation, it is a destination in itself.