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Community Camp Aba-Huab Community Camp

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Located in Namibia :: Damaraland  :: Twyfelfontein Area
Category: Camping :: Community Camp

Booking

Aba Huab Community Camp has various sites located along the seasonal Aba Huab river. Current information indicates that the bar and restaurant are no longer operational. A real 'Africa' camp feel as it is peaceful and quiet and is in very close proximity to the rock engravings at Twyfelfontein, Burnt Mountain and The Organ Pipes rock formation.

Contact
Address :  D3254, Twyfelfontein, Kunene Region, Namibia
Contact :  Phillips
Cellphone Reception :  Intermittent

Rates and Payment
Rates Quoted :  Per Person
Base Currency :  NAD
Minimum Rate :  80.00
Maximum Rate :  100.00
Payment Methods Accepted :  Cash

General Information
Languages spoken :  English
Pre-Booking :  Non-Essential

Facilities
Camping Child Friendly
Restrooms
Other Facilities :  Bar.
Nearby Facilities :  Museum.
Day Visitors Allowed :  No
Frequented by Tour Groups :  Yes

Camping Facilities
Power Points Shaded Sites Hot and Cold Showers Flush Toilets Water is available Firewood Available Accept large overland trucks
Number of Sites :    120
Is water drinkable? :    Yes

Activities
Photography
Game to View :  Elephants. Kudus. Oryx. Springbucks. Ostriches just a few

Travelling Information
Closest Town :  Twyfelfontein Village

Self Drive Access :  Yes
Vehicle Type :  ALL

COMMUNICATION:
Try to make use of mobile phones and emails to communicate and to make reservations. (Jul-17).

Comments [ leave a comment ]

“Stayed here in 2013 - very disappointed! No doors on ablutions, Reception staff lazy and unhelpful, one asleep on the desk. As a community camp site we had hoped for more as we wanted to support the community, but the money does not appear to go back into the upkeep of the camp.” - Alison Rowan, 2015/06/15

“A good campsite, close to the Rock engravings. But like other campsite close to famous Namibian attractions, expensive, crowded, too little ablution. And this one was noisy at night. Some genuine hippies spend the hole night singing and playing guitar. Just bad luck.” - Jan Amersfoort, 2008/09/01

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