Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
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Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Photographer credit: Dan Myburg
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Photographer credit: Dan Myburg
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Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Photographer credit: Dan Myburg
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Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Photographer credit: Dan Myburg
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Photographer credit: Dan Myburg
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Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
Explore the ancient dunes around Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge's 'big sky' invites al fresco dining
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
Climbing Big Daddy, one of the highest dunes in the world
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
The inviting pool area at Kulala Desert Lodge
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
An exclusive-use gate gives guests early access to Sossusvlei, one of the most remarkable landscapes on Earth
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
Soar above the magnificent Namib Sand Sea on a hot air balloon ride (at extra cost)
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
The distinctive Sossusvlei dunes from the air
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
Take a nature drive to explore the otherworldly landscapes around the lodge
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
The famed camelthorn skeletons of Dead Vlei
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
Breathtaking moonrise in the desert
Photographer credit: Anton Kruger
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
Oryx are as iconic as the dunes at Sossusvlei
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
Sesriem Canyon is a must-see gorge carved by the rarely flowing Tsauchab River
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
The red dunes of Sossusvlei
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
Dinner with a view
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
Relax and enjoy sweeping views of the wide-open landscape
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei are a photographer's dream
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
Take to the skies in a hot air balloon (at extra cost)
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Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge
Discover an abundance of desert life on a guided nature walk
Situated at the foot of the majestic Sossusvlei dunes, a private entrance to Namib Naukluft Park makes Kulala Desert Lodge the closest location to Sossusvlei, while magnificent views of its famous red dunes, mountainous scenery and vast open plains make it the most spectacular. The camp comprises 23 thatched and canvas “kulalas” (including three family units) with en-suite bathrooms and verandas. Each unit is built on a wooden platform to catch the cooling breezes and a flat rooftop where bedrolls are placed for guests to sleep under the stars. The main area, with northern African-inspired décor, has a lounge, dining area, pool, and wraparound veranda overlooking a waterhole. Activities impress guests with the overwhelming magnitude, solitude and tranquillity of the desert and include private tours to Sossusvlei, scenic nature walks and drives to view the desert’s fascinating flora and fauna. At extra cost, it is also possible to experience the area on a hot air balloon safari. NOTE: Ballooning closed from mid-January to mid-February.