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Between the Ugab and the Huab Rivers in Southern Damaraland lies a vast,
beautiful and unspoilt wilderness area of unsurpassed desert scenery,
unusual geological formations, archaeological sites and a unique
variety of desert flora and fauna. It is also the southernmost
stamping ground of the endangered black rhino.
Mowani Mountain Camp nestles amongst gigantic granite marbles in the
timeless landscape of Twyfelfontein in Southern Damaraland on a high
spot commanding distant views. The luxury tented accommodation is built
unobtrusively, so as to ensure minimum impact on the natural environment.
The stilt-like supports of the tents ensure that very little excavation
was needed in order to create this special oasis. Much care has been
taken with the design of the public areas, creating the impression of an
African village, with dome-like thatched structures that blend in with
the imposing boulders which are scattered around the outcrops.
"Mowani" is taken from the word M'Wane, meaning "Place of God", and it
is here, that you will find the true meaning of peace and tranquillity.
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