Kulala Wilderness Camp, Nambia


Kulala Wilderness Camp, situated in the heart of the Namib Desert on the private Kulala Wilderness Reserve, lies at the base of a mountain perfectly catching the majestic Namibian sunsets. Close by is the Sossusvlei with its ever-changing red sand hills - the highest dunes in the

Location

Kulala Wilderness Camp is approximately a 1 hour flight from Windhoek or Swakopmund. The airstrip is located approximately 10 minutes drive from the camp. Self drive ± 5 hours from Windhoek (340 km) or from Swakopmund 6 hours (380km)

Highlights

  • Excursions to Sossusvlei and Sesriem Canyon
  • Exploring the Namib-Naukluft Park
  • Guided walks, including the Moringa Trail
  • Sundowner scenic drives
  • Balloon safaris at Sesriem (additional cost, closed 15 January to 15 February)

Facilities

  • Lounge and bar area
  • Curio shop
  • Dining deck
  • Plunge pool

Activities

Excursions to the incredible dunes of Sossusvlei, early morning ballooning (at extra cost), guided walks, visits to Sossusvlei and Sesriem and scenic sundowner drives.

Meal Basis

Fully inclusive accommodation including all meals, drinks (excluding premium brand drinks) and activities

Child Policy

Children of all ages are welcome.

Accommodation

Kulala Wilderness Camp 10 comfortable "kulalas" with en-suite bathrooms and verandas built on elevated platforms for spectacular views over the desert. Included is 1 x family unit which can accommodate 4 guests.

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Holiday to Namibia during March 2012

The flight from Desert Rhino to Kulala Wilderness Camp was an unmissable experience. To see the landscape change from the semi-desert of Damaraland, down the Skeleton Coast to the desert at Swakopmund and then on to Kulala was a fascinating geography lesson! The accommodation and staff at Kulala were delightful. Joas, our guide, took us on a memorable trip to the dunes at Sossusvlei and the Sesriem Canyon as well as to great locations for sundowners to enjoy those incomparable Namibian sunsets! It's almost impossible to describe the stark beauty of the dunes and even more impossible to believe that all that sand came from the Kalahari 135 million years ago. I always thought that the colour was exaggerated in photographs but, no, they are bright rusty red!

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Holiday to Namibia during March 2012

Namibia Review

First of all the people! They are so proud of their country and regaled us with its history and told us all about its enormous quantities of natural resources. We learned so much and would love to return and see more of it. The landscape of the country is unlike anything I've ever seen before -- so...

Rated... 5stars

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Ann and Deryck Braun

Namibia Factfile

Timezone:
EAT (UTC+2)
Language:
English, local languages
Currency:
Namibian Dollar
Best time:
Year round destination
Flights:
10 hours from Europe
Visas:
Not needed for many Europeans, call for info