4 days
Trip Duration
Windhoek Airport
Start
Jun-Oct
Best time to go
6+
Age
TRAVEL DATES Valid for travel between 6 January 2022 to 5 January 2023
GUEST POLICY Valid for all SADC residents living in the SADC countries at time of booking and travel.
BOOKING WINDOW More than 30 days prior to travel dates
STAY Any days of the week
SOLO TRAVELLER R29,500.00 for 3 nights
TRAVELLING WITH CHILDREN Child rate which is 50% of the adult rate, applies only when children (aged 6 – 16) share with 2 adults in a family unit
INCLUDED All meals and local beverages
Scheduled activities
Park fees
Return flights ex. JNB / CPT to Windhoek Airport
Return airport transfers from/to Windhoek Airport
EXCLUDED Imported beverages
Gratuities
Balloon flights
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SPECIAL NOTES Airfares are subject to fluctuations and can only be confirmed at the time of booking

Nature drives

The 37 000-hectare private Kulala Nature Reserve offers exclusive wildlife-viewing opportunities including gemsbok (oryx), bat-eared fox, brown hyaena and birds. Enjoy a coffee or sundowner stop in scenic parts of the reserve.

The sundowner tour

Set out in the late afternoon for a nature drive and complete your excursion in a remote and dramatic spot on the reserve, sipping a gin and tonic while watching the sun set over the distant mountains or dunes.

Sleeping under the stars

Sleep out under starry, starry skies on the roof or your kulala, lulled to sleep by the peaceful, nocturnal sounds of the Namib Desert.

Ancient Sesriem Canyon

This fascinating geographical formation is the result of water carving its way through the rocks over millions of years. At three kilometres long, walks through the gorge reveal distinct geographical layers, laid down over aeons.

Walking trails

Walking trails focus on becoming immersed in this remote area, as well as its scenic beauty and the fascinating, and surprisingly, diverse array of insects, reptiles and rodents which make this dry and harsh region their home. The Tsauchab River Trail takes a stroll along the dry riverbed close by the camp.

Visit Sossusvlei and Deadvlei

World-famous Sossusvlei is both the name for the area in general as well as an enormous clay pan, flanked by immense sand dunes. Nearby, at the foot of some these dunes, the skeletons of trees dominate the landscape where once water flowed. This is known as Deadvlei.

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