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A vast land of space and solitude, Namibia has a haunting beauty that leaves few travelers unmoved.

In this arid, rugged region, where shifting desert sands meet a wild and untamed coastline, you will experience a sense of wilderness that is rare in the world today. Visit here to experience fantastic wildlife viewing and to immerse yourself in surreal landscapes that will leave you humbled by the forces of nature.

When To Go

The dry winter season (May to October) is the most pleasant time to visit Namibia when you can expect warm, sunny days and cold nights, often with temperatures falling below freezing. Summer (December to March) can be extremely hot and unpleasant, with summer rains making some roads hard to negotiate.

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About Camp
This 23 kulalas lodge sits at the foot of the Sossuvlei Dunes. The kulalas are thatched and canvas and built on wooden platforms. There is also a flat rooftop if guests want to sleep under the stars. In the main area there is a pool and wraparound veranda. Guests can ride “fat” bikes, take a hot air balloon safari or visit the Sossuvlei dunes via private gate access.

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Kulala Desert Lodge

Tent Exterior

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Sossusvlei Dune View

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Springbok

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Stargazing

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Hot Air Balloon Flight - Sossusvlei

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Big Ben

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Kulala Desert Lodge Entrance

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Swimming Pool

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Guest Interior

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Sleep Under the Stars

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Dead Vlei

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Red Dunes

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Oryx Antelope - Sunset Silhouette