Wilderness Little Kulala
A number of hiking trails take in the wonders of the Kulala Wilderness Reserve.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
You can’t get much closer to the renowned dunes of Sossusvlei than Little Kulala.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Peace and privacy can be found in all spaces at Wilderness Little Kulala.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
The oryx is an iconic symbol of a Namibian safari.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Take in the unrivalled majesty of the Namib Sand Sea.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Totally solar-powered, the modern lines of Little Kulala open out to the desert, making you forget where the camp ends and the desert begins.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Little Kulala is all about the diverse landscapes and fascinating and exceptionally varied array of insects, reptiles, and wildlife.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Hot air ballooning offers a truly unforgettable desert experience (at extra cost).
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Get a fresh perspective on the Namib Sand Sea from a hot air balloon.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Brunch at Little Kulala, immersed in the Namib Desert.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Little Kulala's refreshed, modern look and feel now has even more space and comfort to enjoy the incredible Namib Desert.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Little Kulala aims to provide our best experience of the Namib, offering guests an unforgettable safari.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
The pool deck offers an elegant and tranquil haven from the desert heat.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Little Kulala's meals are fresh, incorporating mindful menus with a farm-to-table approach.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Nothing beats sitting around our desert television – the cosy fire pit in front of the main area.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Our camp interiors reflect the environment, in colours, textures and composition.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Little Kulala is the ideal place to enjoy the serenity and the beauty of nature.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
The upstairs lounge includes a library, the Olympus Photo Hub and an inviting corner for simply relaxing.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
The upstairs lounge has an informative library section where you can learn more about the fascinating Namib Desert.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Our new Trading Store offers guests a piece of the Little Kulala experience to take home with them.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Low walkways have been installed between all the rooms and the main area, making all areas easily accessible without intruding on the dune environment.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Guest suite interior.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
A sleep-out offers uninterrupted morning views over the awakening desert.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Each room’s shaded sala has a roll-out bed for siestas during the day or for sleep-outs under the stars.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Each room’s private rooftop area can now be used for sundowners, ‘African tapas’ and rooftop dinners, or stargazing.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
One of the unforgettable activities at Little Kulala is a romantic fairy-circle dinner.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Two Kulala icons - gemsbok against a Sossusvlei sunset.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
The famous dunes at Sossusvlei offer endless photo ops.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
A sunrise hot air balloon flight over the Namib Desert is a must-do.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
Star gazing in the crystal-clear southern sky.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
A mind-expanding hot air balloon flight at Sossusvlei.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
One of the endlessly photogenic dunes of Sossusvlei.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
The clay pans at Sossusvlei were formed by the Tsauchab River flooding, but have been dry for almost a millennium.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
The camelthorn trees in Dead Vlei died some 900 years ago, but it is so dry they haven't decomposed.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
See the desert come alive on an expertly guided walk in the reserve's new low-impact area.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
A new feature of the reserve is a low-impact area for wellness, where guests have the option of self-guided or guided walks.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
A number of hiking trails take in the wonders of the Kulala Wilderness Reserve.
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Wilderness Little Kulala
You can’t get much closer to the renowned dunes of Sossusvlei than Little Kulala.
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Wilderness Little Kulala is the closest luxury desert retreat to the famous, seen-from-space Sossusvlei dunes. Guests enjoy exclusive private concession access and the camp’s location makes early morning dune visits (to see Sossusvlei at its best) very easy.
Eleven luxury desert suites expanded to offer improved airflow, each have a private plunge pool, private rooftop area for sundowners, "African tapas" and other rooftop dinners or stargazing, a signature sleep-out experience on the bottom deck of each accommodation to allow for easy access during the night, luxury fittings, as well as indoor and outdoor showers. In terms of colour and form, Wilderness Little Kulala blends seamlessly into the desert landscape with interiors reflecting the environment. Activities make the most of the solitude and stark beauty of the Namib Desert, with nature drives and guided walks revealing the majesty and mystery of the Namib Sand Sea.
INSIDER'S TIP: Experience the desert from new heights … a hot air balloon excursion provides awe-inspiring views of the dramatic scenery below.
Inspired by Dead Vlei, the design of the 10 luxury desert suites has been cleverly expanded to offer improved airflow, and the use of brick and glass, and a thatch roof, further enhances temperature control. The interior décor echoes the natural beauty of the surrounding desert, replicated in the colour palette and featured art.
Each room has a spacious deck, sala and private plunge pool, designed to merge into the timeless desert setting. A private rooftop area for romantic stargazing, and sleep-outs on the bottom deck of each room, complete the experience.
Little Kulala has one spacious and comfortable family unit consisting of two bedrooms, each with two three-quarter beds, and own en-suite facilities. Each large climate-controlled suite has a rooftop, which can be used for starlit dinners or star gazing, and the spacious sala below has a private plunge pool, and an area for outdoor siestas during the day, or sleep-outs under the stars.
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