Sossusvlei , Namibia
0Kulala means 'to sleep' and what better place to drift off, under a sky littered with thousands of stars. This is a wonderful property is furnished with exquisite fixtures and fittings, each of the eleven thatched villas set amongst 21,000 hectares of the private Kulala Wilderness Reserve. Private plunge pools, bleached decks and rooftop 'skybeds' ensure a romantic, exclusive stay. Game drives and walks aim to share with you the solitude and beauty of the Namib desert, desert adapted wildlife such as ostrich, gemsbok may be seen by day and aardwolf and bat-eared fox by night. For the ultimate way to witness the sheer vastness of Namibia we can arrange a balloon safari.
Windhoek
12 hours 30 minutes via Johannesburg
GMT +2 hours
Not required for UK passport holders
Yellow fever certificate required if arriving from an endemic area
April - October
The best time to visit Namibia is between April and October, the days are warm and sunny and rainfall at a minimum. The wet season arrives in December and generally runs through until March.
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