If you’re longing for open spaces, dramatic sand dunes, unforgettable sunsets, quad biking, hot air balloon rides and more, the Sossusvlei Desert Lodge is for you. Surrounded by the mountains and dunes of the desolately beautiful Namib Desert, this perfect serene oasis is also the ultimate in luxury.
Whereas the Sossusvlei Desert Lodge is closer to the mountains, Little Kulala is closer to the sand dunes, giving you a different feel altogether. You can explore the dramatic desert landscape on quad bikes, nature drives, by hot air balloon, or even on foot. Dining under the stars with the huge Namibian sky as your backdrop as an absolute highlight.
Situated in a private reserve on the border of Etosha Pan, this camp lets you visit the huge open salt pan where you’ll see incredible game viewing of the Big Five, including great sightings of the black rhino. Little Ongava only takes between six and eight people, so you’re in for an exclusive experience with exceptional personal attention from staff.
In a remote area of the Kaokoveld, in a land of bare mountains, gravel-strewn plains and dry riverbeds that draw fascinating wildlife, lies Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp. Both the eight large en-suite tents (including one family unit) with shaded outdoor lounges and the main area and swimming pool look out over rugged scenery: a wide valley that slopes down to the almost-always dry Hoanib River.