Luxury
Namibia

andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge

Visiting this lodge will take guests to the heart of the Namib Desert; a 31,419 acre expanse which is the world’s oldest living desert. The tranquillity and serenity offered by one of Africa’s most compelling landscape pairs beautifully with the privacy of this property. There are just 12 guest suites available, making it all the more exclusive for anyone staying here. Each guest suite offers amenities such as air conditioning and a glass-encased rain shower in the en-suite. Even when indoors, you’ll feel at one with the nature here, as each suite boasts a retractable skylight for stargazing at the awe-inspiring expanse of the Namibian night sky, right from the comfort of your own bed. Activities such as dune walks, quad biking and helicopter rides are just a few ways that visitors can explore the natural landscape, admiring it from above or down below. The guest area, where walls become windows that fold away completely, boasts uninterrupted views of the desert that surrounds the property.

andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, Namibia

Situated within a private desert reserve of 31,419 acres, the property is the within the world’s oldest living desert. Those arriving by flight can access the lodge via the private lodge airstrip, taking a 1 hour and 15 minute fixed-wing or a 1 hour 30 minute helicopter flight from Windhoek. A short 10 minute road transfer will then take guests to the lodge. For those driving to the property it is recommended that they travel by 4X4 during the rainy season from November to May. The lodge is a 400km drive from Windhoek and a 380km drive from Swakopmund on good quality gravel roads. Upon arrival at the property, guests will be surrounded by sand dunes and stunning mountains that stretch for miles.

  • Located on a stunning natural park
  • The property understands just how important natural resources are and uses solar energy to power the lodge and a number of water systems to reduce water intake and recycle rainwater
  • Glass suites include a private plunge pool, a living room with a fireplace, a large skylight above the bed and a shaded veranda
  • Each suite has an en-suite bathroom that has a glass-encased rain shower with 180 degree views of the desert
  • This property is fully-inclusive luxury, offering food drink, activities and guests features at no extra cost
  • Rooms are available for families as well as large groups, offering separate bedrooms and all the amenities of the luxury suites
Luxury Suites

There are just ten air-conditioned stone and glass suites available at the property, offering guests luxury and serenity. Each offers a host of amenities such as a private plunge pool, a shaded veranda to admire the stunning views that are on offer, and an en-suite bathroom with a glass-encased rain shower, which offers guests 180 degree desert views. With a large, retractable skylight located above the bed, guests can lay and admire the constellations as they unwind in the evenings.

This makes for a stay that is all the more exclusive as every aspect of luxury has been thoughtfully considered. Other features include complimentary Wi-Fi in each guest suite and access to the main lodge’s facilities such as the spa, gym and wet-room.

Spacious Family Suites

The spacious family suites offer two bedrooms that are ideal for groups of friends as well as families visiting the property. They feature the same amenities as the luxury suites; air conditioning, a private plunge pool and a shaded veranda to admire the views that the park has to offer. There will also be a retractable skylight located above the bed so that guests can unwind whilst admiring the constellations and an en-suite is also provided with a glass-encased rain shower. Other features include complimentary Wi-Fi in each guest suite and access to the main lodge’s facilities such as the spa, gym and wet-room.

All food and drink at the property is provided within the rate of your stay. The food is upscale and is great when paired with fine wine. Guests will be able to enjoy their meals in the communal areas of the lodge and even enjoy trips that include a picnic on the sand dunes or dinner whilst stargazing.

Dune Walking

Walking across ancient sands and hiking the dune’s winding tailbone is the chance to experience the serenity of the desert. Once you reach the top of the dunes there is no-one else in sight, leaving you to admire the calmness of this location. Guests can then tuck into a picnic breakfast at the top to celebrate the climb.

Stargazing

Each and every night at the property a star feast is available with the lodge’s very own resident astronomer. The on-site observatory and state-of-the-art telescope make the experience all the more special as you gaze up at incredibly clear skies to spot an abundance of constellations. The telescope being used is a state-of-the-art Celestron CPC 1100 GPS XLT computerised telescope and given that the stargazing location borders an International Dark Sky Reserve, making for exceptional views of the starry night sky.

Spa and Wellness

The property boasts many luxury features including a sunrise-view gym, sunset-facing wellness centre and a separate wet-room spa for guests to enjoy. The wellness centre also includes a treatment room and private spa-bath.

Helicopter and Hot Air Balloon Excursions

Staying in such a stunning location is the perfect opportunity to witness the natural beauty in all its glory. Dune fields and mountain tops range for miles and have been undisturbed for millions of years. Guests are welcome to take to the sky during their stay to get a bird’s-eye-view of the desert and mountain surroundings.

Tailor-made experiences

A team is available at the lodge to provide you with a carefully curated experience based on your own personal interests. A range of specialist-guided experiences will then be arranged for the duration of your stay.

School feeding programme

For over 15 years, &Beyond Sossuvlei Desert Lodge has been supporting a feeding programme for students of P.A. Schmidt Primary School. Both guests at the property and the Africa Foundation, the community development partner, have been integral to this initiative’s success. Africa Foundation also engages with the community to explore sustainable ways to provide support. To help feed the children within this community, a kitchen and dining hall has been constructed to provide hot meals to them.

Soup kitchen re-opening

Upon the COVID-19 Pandemic and its many restrictions that came into effect in March 2020, it was evident that its closure was creating an escalating food crisis. A meeting between the School Feeding Committee and the local councillor decided that the kitchen would re-open in April. With the help of the &BEYOND lodge team and volunteers, the kitchen was back up and running with more volunteers sewing masks for the children too.

Eco-friendly design features

There are many design features at the property that take sustainability into account. The roof design provides optimal shade plus maximises space for the property’s unobtrusive solar panels. Materials such as glass, rock and steel have been used to build the property and the 10 guests suites are spread out so that it is not overcrowded.

Water conservation

The property has many conservation practices in place in aid of reducing water wastage. A rainwater harvesting tank is used at the property and is powered by the property’s solar panels on the roof. An irrigation system is also in place that uses the rainwater harvesting tank. Evaporation Control is also in place when the guest suites are not in use, pool covers are in use as an evaporation control measure. Also, there is a grey water recycling system in place in each suite at the property, powered by solar energy. This powers the outdoor rain showers as well as generates more than 100,000 litres of grey water a month, which offsets the evaporation from the pool surfaces at the lodge. An irrigation system is also in place that uses the grey water system.

Solar energy

The solar energy that is used at the property takes advantage of the naturally hot location and is able to power an abundance of the lodge’s features. This includes the air conditioning, the room-freezers, the rainwater harvesting tank and the grey water recycling system.

Children are welcome at the lodge and there are family rooms available to cater to both parents and the children

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