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Namibia - Places To Stay
Namibrand Private Nature Reserve - Boulders Camp is the latest addition to the Wolwedans Collection and the most exclusive camp. Situated about 45 km from Wolwedans main camp, Boulders Camp is surrounded by massive granite rocks. The lodge only sleeps a maximum of 8 guests in spacious tents, making it the most exclusive camp in Wolwedans. The mess tent area has both a dining and a lounge tent, with an open fireplace and amazing sundowner spot overlooking the fast beauty of the reserve. Boulders Camp requires a minimum two night stay, and it is ideally combine with one or two nights at any of the other camps in the dunes, which makes for a versatile desert experience.
Namibrand Private Nature Reserve, south of Sossusvlei
Reach the lodge by road (self-drive or using the Dune Runner shuttle), or by small plane (using the Dune Hopper air shuttle). More information on request. A 2 night stay is recommended.
4 - Luxury Tents
£275 per person sharing
Full board, drinks, activities
Children over 6 are welcome, providing the basic guidelines are adhered to. More information available on request.
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Scenic drives, guided walking safaris along the ancient Bushmen hunting grounds
The Wolvedans Foundation is committed to human resource development through education and training for both employees and members of the local community. They have have implemented the Wolwedans Education Support Program (WESP). The Desert Academy was created in co-operation with The Namibian Tourist Board (NTB) and the National Training Authority (NTA) to raise the skills level of the local tourism workforce in Namibia. The Foundation has also successfully offered some employees a bursary to advance their education with courses at South Africa's Cape Technical and Namibia's Polytech in Windhoek.
With regards to Conservation, The Wolwedans Foundation has a close affiliation to the NamibRand Nature Reserve and will constantly work to support their interventions with funding and materials where possible. The funding of further education for employees interested in advancing their knowledge in Eco-Tourism, Nature Conservation and Sustainable Development, is offered.
Wolwedans chefs are now thrilled to offer organic salad greens, vegetables, and herbs to guests. Cultivated in their new greenhouses that are operated with drip irrigation. This initiative not only helps to improve freshness & quality of their food, but also reduces the carbon footprint.
