Namibia
- Damaraland
Namibia
is a land of great contrasts and Damaraland
demonstrates this with stark plains, petrified forests
and ancient valleys leading to rocky outcrops and the
soaring peaks of the Brandberg Massive Mountains.
BRANDBERG
NATURE RESERVE
The brooding Erongo mountain range of the Brandberg
(Burnt Mountain) massif, emerges mysteriously from the
surrounding flat arid scrubland. These mountains are
magnificent when viewed from any direction and the Konigstein
peak at 8,362 feet (2,573m) is the highest in Namibia
and forms just part of this range.
In
the ravines and caves of these mountains many prehistoric
rock paintings have been found and none more famous
than the ‘White Lady’ of the Brandberg.
She was named by the surveyor who discovered her 1917,
but remained in obscurity until 1948, when the painting
was replicated and brought to light. More recent investigations
into her stature suggest that she is no lady after all!
TORRA
WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY
This dry rocky conservancy is about 60 miles (96km)
north of the Brandeberg Mountains, on the north bank
of the Huab River. It is a conservation partnership
formed between the local community and Wilderness Safaris,
who operate a lodge in the area. It is an area of endless
vistas across stark plains broken suddenly by ancient
valleys and soaring peaks, with the Brandberg Mountains
rising like a mirage on the far horizon.