Little Kulala

Sossusvlei, Namibia

  • Price on request
  • Lodge
  • 11 Room/s

Little Kulala hosts guests in luxurious, air-conditioned thatched units, each with en–suite bathroom and outdoor shower, wrap around veranda, private plunge pool and rooftop ‘skybed’ for gazing at and sleeping under the stars.

The extensive use of neutral colours, gorgeous textures and natural light reproduce the soothing pastel tones of the desert, all inspiration from its surroundings, notably from the magnificent Deadvlei.

The welcoming main area has a lounge, library, dining room, extensive outside dining deck, bar, wine cellar and curio shop, all under thatch; with an inviting communal pool area and sundeck for relaxing afternoons

Activities make the most of the solitude and stark beauty of the Namib Desert, with nature drives, guided walks and star gazing revealing the majesty and mystery of the sand sea. Optional hot air balooning, quad biking and scenic flights are also available.

At A Glance
  • Spectacular hot air ballooning over the dunes
  • Water hole in front of Little Kulala where game comes to drink
  • Each cottage has a rooftop 'skybed' for sleeping under the stars
  • Wrap around veranda and plunge pool
  • Wine cellar dug out under the lodge 
  • Swimming pool
  • Communal lounge, library and dining room
  • Set amongst ancient camel thorn trees
Features:
  • ✓ Air-conditioning
  • ✓ Daily Maid Service
  • ✓ Family Friendly
  • ✓ Massage Room
  • ✓ Restaurant
  • ✓ Swimming Pool
  • ✓ Wood Fireplace

Region

Situated in the largest conservation area in Africa, the Namib-Naukluft National Park, Sossusvlei is Namibia’s most spectacular attraction, all thanks to the incredible terrain. Salt pans surrounded by some of the highest dunes in the world gives an almost other-worldly feel. The white pans contrast beautifully with the vivid pink-to-orange dunes, with the older dunes becoming a deep red as you climb.

The epic landscape is constantly changing as the wind forever alters the shape of the dunes, while colours shift with the changing light. Furthermore, following an exceptional rainiy season, the salt pan resembles a glassy lake. Holding water for up to a year, the reservoir becomes a popular drinking spot for zebras, leopards, hyenas and much more.

The dunes are one of the oldest and driest ecosystems on earth; deadvlei, dune 45 and the petrified dunes are a must-see for avid adventurous. For those who don’t want to trek up the some 400 meter sands, there is an opportunity to get an epic live show of mother natures beauty, as balloon tours are available.

Sossulvlei is best visited in the morning or later afternoon; the colours are more vibrant, the heat is less oppressive, and the crowds are diminished.

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With very little rain and perfect holiday temperatures, Sossusvlei is perfect for visiting all year round. Read More

With very little rain and perfect holiday temperatures, Sossusvlei is perfect for visiting all year round. A very small amount of precipitation may occur in the months from January to April, however this is very minimal.

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Rates

Pricing available on request.
Please contact your Destination Specialist for more information on +44 (0) 1993 824198.


Included:
All meals, twice daily scheduled camp activities, park fees, limited laundry, Namibian VAT & Tourism Levy, local drinks - excludes premium imported brands and champagne.

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