Located on the very edge of a 250-meter high dune, the Dune Camp overlooks the prominent Losberg Mountain towards the east. Heading west, the Chateau viewpoint - one of the reserves' most enchanting panoramas - can be reached by foot in less than five minutes. A sundowner in the dunes, facing the sun as it sets over the Bushman Hills, is an experience to share with someone close.
The Camp sleeps a maximum of 12 guests in a totally unspoilt setting. Guests stay in comfortable tents pitched on wooden platforms and these are furnished with standard beds, bedside tables and a suitcase rack. Each tent has a spacious verandah and a private bathroom fitted with a hot shower, washbasin and flush toilet. Meals are enjoyed at the central lapa. The lounge, dining area and an open-plan kitchen, which allows guests to chat to their chef while he is preparing a three-course dinner, guarantee a cosy ambience.
Whilst the Wolwedans Dunes Lodge aims at accommodating those guests in need of relaxed comfort and space, the Wolwedans Dunes camp is a more down-to-earth and close to nature experience. Ideally suited for the younger and more adventurous traveller, the charm of the camp lies in its tranquil, intimate atmosphere, capturing the romance of a bygone era.
Activities:
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Ballooning over the Namib Desert - not include in price
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Nature Drives in open 4x4 vehicles
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Nature Walks with field guides
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Sundowners in the field
¤ Hot-air Ballooning
¤ Scenic flights
¤ Walking Trails
¤ Hiking Trails