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SOSSUSVLEI MOUNTAIN LODGE
This extraordinary safari lodge is renowned for its luxurious and private accommodation set at the foot of a mountain overlooking the stark, yet beautiful Namib Desert. Designed to capture the splendour and solitude of the desert, each stone and glass desert villa is set along the curve of the escarpment, affording absolute privacy.
Sossusvlei is renowned for its exciting bush breakfasts and dinners in dramatic desert locations. Or see the Namib from a completely unique perspective on a romantic, hot air balloon trip.

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- Namib – the world’s oldest desert
- Highest sand dunes
- Desert-adapted wildlife like rare oryx antelope
- Fascinating NamibRand Nature Reserve
- Exclusive traversing rights over 13 000 hectares (32 123 acres)
- Thrilling desert activities include quadbiking
- Malaria-free wilderness
- Private Observatory
- Stargazing with professional astronomers
Experience the haunting beauty of the Namib Desert at Sossusvlei Mountain Lodge, situated in the foothills of the private NamibRand Nature Reserve in Namibia. Thanks to conservation efforts, the NamibRand spans 180 000 hectares (445 000 acres) of pristine desert wilderness, and is the largest private nature reserve in Southern Africa.
The Namib – known as ‘The Living Desert’ – is a world of vast space, endless horizons, dramatic desertscapes and jagged mountain heights. Led by Sossusvlei’s expert rangers and naturalists, explore the desert by quadbikes (all-terrain four-wheeled motorcycles), open 4x4 vehicles – even by hot-air balloon. Excursions to the famous Sossusvlei sand dunes, the highest in the world, and Sesriem Canyon will add to this unforgettable desert-safari experience.
Exciting safari activites include scenic game drives in open 4x4 vehicles in the NamibRand Nature Reserve, quadbiking through the desert, walking trails, stargazing and picnic excursions to the famous Sossusvlei sand dunes and Sesriem Canyon. Scenic flights and hot air balloon trips are available at an additional cost.
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