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Review: Little Kulala Camp by Wilderness Safaris (Namibia)

review little kulala camp by Wilderness Safaris

Wednesday newsletters always feature a hotel or flight review.

Last November, I enjoyed a fabulous holiday in Namibia. You can read my trip reports here:


Today: Review of Little Kulala Lodge by Wilderness Safaris (Namibia)

Managed by Wilderness Safaris, Little Kulala is set within the 27 000-hectare Kulala Wilderness Reserve, a pristine wilderness sited in Namibia’s Namib, nicknamed ‘The Living Desert’. A welcome oasis, the camp lies along the dry Auab riverbed. You can’t get much closer to the renowned dunes of Sossusvlei and the haunting panoramas of Dead Vlei, accessible through an exclusive-use gate. Recently refurbished, Little Kulala entices with its adventures, its landscapes, its peace. Totally solar-powered, the new camp has cleaner, more modern lines than its predecessor, opening out more to the desert. Its 11 climate-controlled suites – each with its own plunge pool – honour the local geology, reflecting the surrounding grey and pink limestone in colour and texture.

Little Kulala features in my top 10 lists of the best hotels in Namibia and the best Wilderness Safaris lodges in Africa.

Have you ever stayed at Little Kulala? If so, what was your experience? Leave a comment.

In this review (more info and photos below my Youtube clip & slideshow):


PROS & THINGS I LIKE

CONS & THINGS TO KNOW


MY VERDICT

TIPS FOR FUTURE GUESTS & SAVE MONEY

BEST TIME TO VISIT

The best time to visit Namibia is from July to October, when the temperatures are comfortably warm during the day and the chance of rain is low. This is also the best time for outdoor activities and wildlife viewing, making it peak travel season. Between December and March, some days will be humid and rain may follow, often in localized, afternoon thunderstorms.


HOW TO GET THERE

Little Kulala is located on the NamibRand Nature Reserve, and can be accessed along the C27, approximately 20 minutes south of Sesriem, either coming from Swakopmund (400 km or 248 miles) or from Windhoek, (380ckm or 236 mi). Please note that the road surface here can be quite poor, and 4WD car is advisable, especially in the rainy season (November to May). You can also fly in, and it’s a 90 min flight from Hosea Kutako International Airport in Windhoek to the lodge’s private airstrip.


PHOTOS

Below is a selection of my photos of Little Kulala. To view more hotel photos (including meals), click here.

MAIN LODGE: ENTRANCE
MAIN LODGE: POOL DECK
MAIN LODGE: POOL DECK
MAIN LODGE: POOL DECK
MAIN LODGE: POOL DECK
MAIN LODGE: POOL DECK
MAIN LODGE: LOUNGE AREA
MAIN LODGE: LOUNGE AREA
MAIN LODGE: BOUTIQUE
MAIN LODGE: UPSTAIRS LOUNGE
MAIN LODGE: WINE CELLAR
MAIN LODGE: WRAP-AROUND TERRACE
MAIN LODGE: WRAP-AROUND TERRACE
MAIN LODGE: WRAP-AROUND TERRACE
ACCOMMODATIONS
ACCOMMODATIONS
ONE BEDROOM SUITE: ENTRANCE
ONE BEDROOM SUITE: TERRACE
ONE BEDROOM SUITE: TERRACE
ONE BEDROOM SUITE: TERRACE
ONE BEDROOM SUITE: TERRACE
ONE BEDROOM SUITE: BEDROOM
ONE BEDROOM SUITE: BATHROOM
ONE BEDROOM SUITE: ROOFTOP
SPA ROOM
SPA ROOM
SUNSET
STARRY SLEEP OUT

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