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Location:-
Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp is situated
34 kilometres from Sesriem, the entrance to Sossusvlei within
the heart of Namibia's Namib Desert. This is one of the most remarkable
sites in the Namib-Naukluft National Park and the Namib Desert.
Huge towering dunes, the highest in the world, rise dramatically
over 1000 feet above the surrounding plains at Sossusvlei itself.
The spectacle of changing colours and the lonely Oryx silhouetted
against red dunes is one which visitors and photographers from
around the world come to savour and capture on film.
The camp is situated on the 21,000 hectare Kulala
Wilderness Reserve with wonderful desert scenery. It affords access
to Sossusvlei, but also offers privacy and exclusivity. The property
harbours vast desert plains and rugged mountains with views onto
the dunes in the distance. As this is a privately owned reserve,
access is exclusive to residents. Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp is
owned and operated by Wilderness Safaris.
At a glance:
- Accommodation - Capacity
- 18 guests
- 9 guest suites
- Built near the top of a mountain, using natural
materials of brick, rock, timber and thatch
- En-suite bathrooms with panoramic views
- Private plunge pools
- Activities centre
- Hiking
- Game drives
- 24 hour electricity
- A true african safari
Accommodation:- The camp is built
near the top of a mountain, using natural materials of brick,
rock, timber and thatch, and provides a refuge from the desert.
There are only nine guest rooms, each with its own private plunge
pool. The rooms are superbly appointed and offer comfort and atmosphere.
The en-suite bathrooms also have panoramic views overlooking the
plains below and have hot and cold running water, showers and
flush toilets. The main living area is under thatch with a pool.
We have an outdoor deck where guests enjoy dinner under the stars
and a dedicated star-gazing platform with a powerful telescope
for those keen on admiring the night skies. The Namib is considered
by many to be the finest star-gazing area in Southern Africa.
Activities:-
Activities center on early morning excursions in 4x4 vehicles
to the magnificent Sossusvlei dunes and the "vlei" itself
at the end of the Tsauchab River - a dry river bed that flows
only in years of exceptional rainfall. Hiking in the red sand
dunes and among the dead Camelthorns in Dead Vlei provides unbelievable
photographic opportunities. Those guests who are fit can attempt
to climb "Big Daddy", one of the tallest dunes in the
world - the views from the peak are amazing! Depending on the
temperature, breakfasts are served under the spreading Camelthorn
acacias in Sossusvlei before returning to camp in the midday via
the nearby Sesriem Canyon.
Afternoon and evening activities take place on the private reserve
- taking in the desert scenery and its unique fauna and flora.
Wonderful early morning ballooning safaris are offered as an optional
extra. For guests on a three-night stay, an excursion to the rock
pools of the Namib-Naukluft Park is offered.
Wildlife:- On the edge of the
oldest desert in the world, this is not a game rich area; however,
whatever game guests see is interesting and dramatized by the
contrast between life and the desert. However, guests will likely
see animals like Springbok, Gemsbok (Oryx) and Ostrich who manage
to survive in these harsh conditions. Night drives using spotlights
offer sightings of Cape Fox, Aardwolf, Blackbacked Jackels, BatEared
Foxes and even the odd Spotted Hyena. Hartmann's Mountain Zebra
may also be seen in the Namib-Naukluft Park.
Access:- By road or by air into
Witwater airstrip.
Child Policy:- Children over the age of 8 years
are welcome
Power supply:- There is 24 hour
electricity to all rooms. |