Sossusvlei Desert Lodge
Welcome To Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, Namib Desert, Namibia
Take a breather from your hectic schedule and reconnect with yourself and with nature at the Sossusvlei Desert Lodge.

Nestled deep in the heart of Namibia's ancient Namib Desert in Southern Africa, the lodge is a secluded and serene oasis that overlooks awe-inspiring dunes and stony outcrops.

The lodge itself is luxurious without being pretentious; it's a place where you can put your feet up in pure comfort and privacy, while being surrounded by all the creature comforts you wish for.

If you're up for something more active, quad biking adventures, hikes and walks will let you explore the surrounding scenery and satisfy your sense of adventure.

About The Lodge
• Situated in the unspoiled wilderness of the NamibRand Nature Reserve
• Near the spectacular dunes at Sossusvlei, among the highest in the world
• Nature drives, dune walks and quad biking over the dunes
• Lodge planetarium with resident astronomers to view the southern night skies
Wildlife
Sossusvlei Desert Lodge is set in the far northern part of the NamibRand Private Nature Reserve, a vast area of over 180 000 hectares that lies between the endless dune fields of the Namib Desert and the jagged mountains of the escarpment. Offering an experience that encompasses both sandy dunes and rocky outcrops, guests to the NamibRand are guaranteed to view a variety of desert habitats. The harsh environmental conditions that exist here have led to the evolution of numerous plant and animal species that are specially adapted to survive in the desert.

The majestic oryx (or gemsbok) is the iconic antelope of the Namib Desert. With its bold black and white facial markings, sweeping horns and ochre coat, this striking animal is an unforgettable sight against the breathtaking setting. Herds of up to thirty appear on the open plains or amongst the dunes. Uniquely adapted to their desert home, oryx are able to live without water by extracting sufficient moisture from their diet. Often spotted standing atop the highest dunes, the antelope maintain this photogenic pose in order to lose heat stored in their bodies in the slight breeze.

Another animal that has adapted to the harsh desert terrain is the Hartmann’s mountain zebra, which digs beneath the earth’s surface for its drinking water. The springbok, which gets its name from its habit of leaping off the ground with all four feet, is also characteristic of the arid Namib Desert. The world’s largest bird, the ostrich, does superbly in the arid habitat of the Namib, where it rarely seeks shade or water. Aardwolf, bat-eared and Cape fox, as well as porcupine spend a large portion of their lives underground, emerging at night, when temperatures have dropped.

Rates
Sossusvlei,
Namibia,

Terms and Conditions
• Rates are quoted in Namibian Dollars
• Rates quoted per person per night sharing
• No single supplement is charged for the first two single rooms. Any additional rooms will be levied with a 50% single supplement

Rates Include:
Accommodation
Three meals daily
Soft drinks, house wines, local brand spirits and beers
Teas and coffees
Scheduled safari activities within the NamibRand Nature Reserve
Refreshments on game drives
Emergency medical evacuation insurance
Transfers to and from airstrip
Laundry

Payment Policy
A deposit of 50% of the total accommodation charge is required on confirmation. Balance is due 30 days prior to arrival.
For bookings made within 30 days of travel full payment is required on confirmation of the booking.

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