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The Wolwedans Mountain View Suite is situated on the magnificent NamibRand Private Nature Reserve in Namibia. The Mountain View Suite is a new addition to the Wolwedans Dunes Lodge. Just over 200 square metres of deck rising above the dunes provides ample living space and adds a touch of luxury to the Wolwedans Collection.
The Suite is located within walking distance from the Wolwedans Dunes Lodge, yet it's secluded and nestled amidst a magnificent dunes landscape. It allows friends of Wolwedans to spend more than two nights in a homely and stylish atmosphere with ample space, maximum comfort and a high degree of privacy.
The Suite consists of a spacious bedroom with a king-size bed, allowing guests to enjoy the view of their private dune valley to the fullest. The en-suite bath - room contains two wash basins, a shower and toilet. A shaded patio provides an ideal venue for meals and relaxed hours in the shade floating about in a hammock.
Add to this a spacious lounge, bar and dining area and you have a wonderful home away from home. In the event that guests wish to enjoy their meals 'entre-nous', an open-plan kitchenette supports the preparation of meals at the Suite.
An east-facing veranda and sundeck lead from the platform into the surrounding dunes. The main veranda has a 'star-gazing' bed, which provides a wonderful sleep-out venue during summer.
Keeping in line with the traditional Wolwedans style, the ambience is that of plain elegance embraced by a natural, comfortable charm. Furnished with colonial / safari style furniture and a variety of decorative items. The Suite can be regarded as very elegant, yet allowing for a casual, relaxed and unpretentious life-style. It is important to us that our guests feel 'at home'.
Accompanied by experienced guides, visitors are introduced to the many facets of NamibRand Nature Reserve's desert habitat with its diverse fauna and flora - on foot, by car, or from the air. Our interpretive scenic drives in open Landrovers and nature walks with resident field guides, reveal the fascinating wonders of the desert - as do picnics in the wild, sundowners on the dunes and dinners by candlelight.
The classic programme - that is if you stay for two nights - would entail an afternoon drive on the day of arrival, followed by a full day-safari with picnic lunch en-route. Alternatively you can join one or two half-day excursions, i.e. if you feel like lazing around for an afternoon, simply admiring the views and colours which change by the hour - the choice is entirely yours.
A special attraction at NamibRand is hot-air ballooning. If a plane is available, scenic flights to the Diamond coast and Sossusvlei are undertaken during the late afternoons.
For hiking enthusiasts walking trail can be arranged. Ideally you would stay one night at Wolwedans, then transfer to DieDuine for a two night trail and end come and relax another afternoon back at Wolwedans.
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Fully Inclusive - (full board, activities & bar) - park feese payable on arrival - N$135
| Rate per Room | |
| Double Room | N$9 120 |
Rates are subject to change without prior notice
The NamibRand Nature Reserve is situated about 400 km south-west of Windhoek close to Sossusvlei and can be reached with any car. The driving time from Windhoek, Swakopmund, Lüderitz and Keetmanshoop is approx. five to six hours (traveling at leisure). We recommend a two to three night stay at the Wolwedans portfolio of camps, arriving for lunch or at least in the early afternoon to join the afternoon scenic drive. Should you miss this drive, you will still go on a day-tour the next morning. However, please plan to arrive at least two hours before sunset.
Coming from the North:
From Windhoek you travel South via Rehoboth, Kobos, Klein Aub, Rietoog and Buellspoort (B 1, C 24, 47, D 1206) onto the D 854. Where you intercept the
D 36 turn left and after some 5-km's turn right onto the D 845. Travel some
16-km's and turn left onto the C 27 (was D826)*. You stay on the C 27 (was D826) heading South until you reach the first NamibRand signboard. Carry on straight and remain on this road for approx. 45 km until you will find the Wolwedans gate on the right hand side. Follow the signs to the Wolwedans farmhouse/reception, which is another 20 km's from the gate. From here you will be transferred to the Wolwedans Dune Camp or Wolwedans Dune Lodge. Please do note leave the main road!
Coming from Windhoek you can alternatively choose the scenic routes via Gamsberg Pass, Spreetshoogte Pass or Remhoogte Pass all ending at Soitaire. From Soltaire you head South via D 36 and 845 to C 27 (was D826).
From Swakopmund or Walvis Bay you will travel on C 14 and D 36 via Solitaire to the D 845 and C 27 (was D826). Coming from Sesriem, head South on the D 826 until you reach the Wolwedans gate. Note not to enter the D 845 by driving straight on but turn right to continue on C 27 (was D826).
Coming from the south:
No matter where you come from, to the west of Maltahoehe the D 827 meets the C 27 (was D826). From this point continue North on the C 27 (was D826) past the BP filling station for approx. 30-km's where you will find the Wolwedans gate on the left hand side. Follow the description above to the Wolwedans farmhouse