Perched on a 250-meter-high dune, Wolwedans Dune Camp is a classic tented camp that appeals to adventurous travelers seeking authenticity with all the creature comforts intact. Occupying a stunning location in the private NamibRand Nature Reserve, this is a strikingly scenic desert area, comprising red dunes, gravel plains, and granite mountains. Please note that Dune Camp requires a minimum stay of two nights, and that it is open all year round. The owners accept children aged 7 and above. If you are traveling as a family with younger children, you could consider Dune Camp Private, which accepts children of all ages – there are more details below, in the Accommodation section.

Semi-Tented (Hybrid)

Classic

From $970 – $970 pp

A stylish, laidback camp in the private Namibrand Nature Reserve, within an exquisite setting just south of Sossusvlei

Lounge, dining area, tea room, bar, fire-pit

dining area, wolwedans dune camp, sossusvlei, namibia

Just six tented rooms and a 2-bedroom tented private suite, all with private decks and stunning desert views

Scenic drives, star-bed, solitude experience, bushman walks, heart & home village tours, horse-riding, e-biking, desert sleep-outs, hot air ballooning

private lounge area, wolwedans dune camp, sossusvlei, namibia
Our Yellow Zebra Opinion
  • Special, but not for everyone
For those looking to escape the crowds and experience the simplicity of the NamibRand Nature Reserve, this small and intimate camp is an ideal option. It’s worth noting, however, that if you’re interested in visiting the famous Dead Vlei, it may be more convenient to pair your stay here with one of the more centrally located camps.
Emma Dunn Product & Sales Development Director

Activities

Activities at Wolwedans Dune Camp are centred on the spectacular NamibRand Nature Reserve, where guests can enjoy horse riding, e-biking, hot air balloon excursions, scenic drives, and walks.

Scenic drives

Bushman walks

Solitude experience

Horse riding

Sleep-outs

Dining on the dunes

Hot air balloon rides

Heart & Home village tour

E-biking

  • Explore the remotest corners of the vast NamibRand Nature Reserve on a sunrise or sunset scenic drive. Full-day or half-day options are also available.

    Exterior, Wolwedans Dune Camp, Namib Desert, Namibia
  • Guided by a knowledgeable Bushman, explore the Namib dunes on foot, taking in the small, vital details of this extraordinary ecosystem. Look out for the toktokkie beetle and the indigenous dancing white lady spider as it dashes across the sand.

    Exterior, Wolwedans Dune Camp, Namib Desert, Namibia
  • The Wolwedans 30–45-minute signature solitude experience allows guests to completely disconnect in the heart of nature. You’ll spend quality time at a quiet spot in the desert, completely free from noise and the distraction of technology.

    Exterior, Wolwedans Dune Camp, Namib Desert, Namibia
  • Horse riding in the NamibRand Nature Reserve is an immersive way to explore the land and experience nature from a completely different perspective. You’ll stop along the way for a secluded picnic lunch. Please note that this activity incurs an additional cost.

    Exterior, Wolwedans Dune Camp, Namib Desert, Namibia
  • Available as a seasonal experience from September to May for stays of 3 nights or more, spend an unforgettable night beneath the stars on the dunes of the Namib Desert. You’ll be accompanied by a dinner hamper and awaken to an early morning coffee. A dedicated guide will be nearby throughout the night to ensure your comfort and safety. Please note that this experience incurs an extra cost.

    Exterior, Wolwedans Dune Camp, Namib Desert, Namibia
  • Wolwedans can arrange various atmospheric private dining experiences in different scenic spots, including the desert dunes and vegetable garden. Please be aware that this experience incurs an additional cost.

    Exterior, Wolwedans Dune Camp, Namib Desert, Namibia
  • Begin the day pre-dawn with an early morning coffee, followed by a 1 to 1.5-hour drive to the balloon launch site. Soar above the exquisite desertscape before descending to a romantic champagne breakfast. Please be aware that this activity incurs an additional cost and requires advance booking, with reservations required at least one day prior.

    Exterior, Wolwedans Dune Camp, Namib Desert, Namibia
  • Meet the Wolwedans team behind the scenes, learn about community-driven initiatives, and gain insight into the Wolwedans Foundation’s AridEden mission, which works towards empowering the team and fostering environmental and sustainability awareness. Those traveling with children will also love the family treasure hunt.

    Exterior, Wolwedans Dune Camp, Namib Desert, Namibia
  • E-bikes offer an exhilarating way to traverse terrain that’s usually accessed only by 4×4 vehicles. Accompanied by experienced guides, this high-energy experience can be tailored to suit all levels, and experienced riders can spend a whole day out with a picnic lunch. Please note that this experience incurs an additional cost.

    Exterior, Wolwedans Dune Camp, Namib Desert, Namibia

**This property is unfenced and located in a wildlife area, so large and potentially dangerous animals do pass through. If you opt to stay here, always be alert when walking around the camp and request for a member of staff to escort you if you have any concerns. Any guest is escorted after dark as a matter of course

Access & Location

Wolwedans Dune Camp is located in the private NamibRand Nature Reserve in south-west Namibia. Guests should not confuse this area with the huge dune fields at nearby Sossusvlei – it is far more sophisticated and subtle, and overall it provides a substantially quieter experience. Trips to Sossusvlei are not included in the rate and are usually not recommended – it’s a 2-hour, bumpy ride each way. To get to Wolwedans Dune Camp, guests take a 1-hour charter flight from Windhoek or Swakopmund to Wolwedans airstrip. From there, it’s a 15-minute drive each way to Dune Camp. Those arriving by road have a scenic 6–7-hour drive from either Windhoek or Swakopmund. Wolwedans also offers privately guided journeys from Windhoek in a closed 4×4.

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Facilities & Amenities

The main mess area is made up of a series of interlocking decks that encompass a lounge, a dining area, and a tea room, all with views of the endless dunes.

 

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Communal Dining

Communal dining

Swimming pool

Plunge pool

Meals are communally taken on a shared table, and evenings can be spent sharing stories around the fire-pit.

The tents are all designed for the desert, for example the canvas sides can be opened up to capture the cooling breeze in summer months. The six guest tents are spacious and comfortable and are all raised up onto wooden platforms, maximising the great views. They are en-suite with indoor and outdoor bathrooms (but please note they do not have bathtubs). The rooms have twin or king-size beds and the outdoor deck allows for plenty of lounging around and safe sleep-outs under the stars. Each comes with a ‘Wolwedans Chiller’, a small water-filled silo (or tiny plunge pool) for the hotter months.

Dune Camp Private is located a short walk from the main area of Dune Camp, and offers two en-suite tented rooms and a shared main space. As a tented villa, it is ideal for families or two couples. This unit includes a private chef and guide; it also has a small private lounge and dining area plus outside bathrooms, a sleep-out deck, and two ‘Wolwedans Chillers’.

*Please be aware that the swimming pool (Wolwedans Chiller) here has no depth markings, so take care before you jump in.*

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