



The communal area is built almost entirely of thatch, giving the impression that you're inside a giant weaver's nest – a feeling that's accentuated by the porthole/nest entrance-like windows. At its centre is the lounge, with a large, semicircular leather couch. To one side is a library; to the other, the dining area and open-plan kitchen. The stylish furniture is made by African designers. Outdoors are various seating areas beneath camelthorn trees, plus a pool and a children's play area.
This exclusive-use lodge, ideal for families and groups of friends, has three spacious and streamlined double suites, plus a children's room. The adults' rooms are thatched from roof to wood/stone floor. The children's room is of plaster and has a bunk bed emulating a smaller nest; the adults' king-sized beds are of Namibian wood. Don't expect right angles – everything is built, weaver-style, into the unit. Each room has an en-suite bathroom, and either a veranda or balcony with seating.
The conservancy is home to wildlife ranging from gemsbok and springbok to giraffe, cheetah and even leopard. Explore on foot by yourself or with a guide, or on a game drive, or park off at the waterhole and let the wildlife come to you. The lodge is a 45-minute drive from the Sossusvlei entrance gate to the Namib-Naukluft Park – spend a day exploring the magnificent dunes and salt pans. Aerial tours can be organised, at a price.
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A photographer’s dream, the iconic red dunes are one of the most strikingly handsome sights on earth.