Welcome To Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp
Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp is an exclusive, luxury lodge located in
the heart of the Namib Desert, within the private Kulala Wilderness
Reserve. Just outside the Namib Naukluft Park, the camp offers unparalleled
views of the towering Sossusvlei Dunes and the rugged Naukluft Mountains.
The camp’s remote setting ensures privacy and tranquility, making
it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful and immersive desert
experience.
Accommodation Prices at Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp
Discounts may be available for children sharing with adults, please specify the ages and number of children when making your booking or requesting a quote.
Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp Prices 2025
Accommodation at Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp
Sossusvlei Wilderness camp offers accommodation in 9 Chalets each sleeping
a maximum of two guests
Accommodation Amenities and Facilities
- Private raised wooden deck with a plunge pool
- En-suite bathroom with hot and cold running water, shower and toilet
- Panoramic views of the desert valley floor and surrounding mountains
Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp Amenities and Facilities
- Main living area builts under a thatched roof
- Outdoor deck for dinner under the stars
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
What To Do at Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp
- Main living area builts under a thatched roof
- Outdoor deck for dinner under the stars
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
Things to see
- Big Daddy Dune - At approximately 325 meters high,
this is the tallest dune in the Sossusvlei area (besides Dune 7 which
is the highest in the Namib Desert at approximately 388 meters high),
situated between Sossusvlei and Deadvlei.
- Deadvlei - Deadvlei is a clay pan close to Sossusvlei
characterized by dark, dead camel thorn trees contrasted against the white
pan floor
- Dune 45 - Named for its proximity to Sesriem Gate,
the dune is situated 45 km from the gate along a paved road and is easily
reached using a 2x4 vehicle.
- Hiddenvlei - Situated just a 2 km walk from the end
of the 2x4 track on a route marked with polls, this vlei is the least
visited of all the vleis letting those who make the journey enjoy some
solitude in the majestic desert surroundings.
- Sesriem Canyon - The canyon is located approximately
4.5 km from the entrance gate of the Namib Naukluft National Park. The
Tsauchab River has shaped this Canyon over millions of years and it is
one of the few places in the area that holds water all year round.
- Solitaire - A tiny settlement approximately 83 km north
of Sesriem Gate, with a filling station, a small shop, accommodation and
Big Moose’s Bakery.
- Sossusvlei - 15 km along the paved road from Dune 45
there is a general parking area. You will need to travel a further 5 km
along a sandy 4x4 track in order to reach Sossusvlei.
- Desert Adapted wildlife - The animals have evolved
incredible characteristics in order to survive in the extreme Namib Desert.
You can encounter animals like, but not limited too, beetles, spiders,
reptiles such as geckos, ostrich, springbok, gemsbok, spotted hyena, brown
hyena, bat-eared fox, black backed jackal, porcupine, Cape fox and aardwolf.
- Flora - Camelthorn trees are dotted around the desert,
usually along underground water systems. Another plant you are likely
to see close to Sossusvlei are Nara Melons. The fascinating Welwitschia
plant is only found in the Namib Desert.
Hire A Car For Your Trip
A road trip across Namibia is an experience you will cherish forever, the freedom to stop wherever you want and explore Namibia on your own terms, for that you will need to hire the right car.