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Wolwedans Dune Camp
Wolwedans Dune Camp
Wolwedans Dune Camp
Wolwedans Dune Camp
Wolwedans Dune Camp
Wolwedans Dune Camp
Wolwedans Dune Camp

Wolwedans Dune Camp: Our full report

Wolwedans Dune Camp sits on the edge of a 250m-high dune in the 2,100km² NamibRand Nature Reserve, within ...

... the Namib Desert. Small and intimate, it was the first camp to be built in the Wolwedans Collection, and has evolved from a very rustic, simple camp to something that is today a bit more refined.

Built around 1994, Dune Camp was the first of the camps in the Wolwedans Collection, which now encompass the more upmarket and larger Wolwedans Desert Lodge, Wolwedans Plains Camp and the remote and exclusive Boulders Camp.

Dune Camp has just six tents including two family units, all built on individual wooden decks above the dunes. In each tent, down quilts top the twin beds, or a large double, and solar-powered lamps sit on matching bedside tables. Canvas windows roll up to reveal spectacular desert views and allow cooling air to flow through the room. The front deck is large enough to create a roomy private sitting area during the day, with space for a 'star' bed to be made up for the night. Sleeping under the desert skies is an amazing and romantic experience and we recommend you request it if visiting Wolwedans during the summer months (September to April).

The spacious en-suite bathrooms, constructed of wood and canvas, are fitted out with a shower, flush toilet and his and hers basins. The deep velvety wood and desert dune colours are matched by those of the fabrics and fluffy towels in each bathroom, and the terracotta pots planted with cactuses, whilst complimentary soaps and lotions add a touch of luxury.

The main area at Wolwedans Dune Camp nestles into the side of the dune. There's a cosy lounge with inviting leather chairs, a small bar and an open-plan kitchen where guests are invited to chat to the chef whilst she is preparing dinner. Meals are served around a long dining table set under candlelit chandeliers, creating a really intimate atmosphere. There is good attention to detail here – we stayed over Easter one year and were presented with chocolate eggs and Easter bunnies. Even the butter was moulded into a rabbit shape!

The extended deck is fitted with a campfire surrounded by canvas directors' chairs where you can enjoy pre- and post-dinner drinks whilst getting to know other guests.

Activities at Wolwedans Dune Camp focus on every aspect of the surrounding landscape, part of the oldest desert in the world. As well as morning and afternoon nature drives, there are full-day safaris, including a picnic lunch, which take visitors deep into the heart of the NamibRand Reserve. The guides here are very informative and will really bring the seemingly arid, if beautiful, landscape to life. For an extra cost, the camp can book scenic flights, hot-air ballooning, massages and horseriding.


Our view

Wolwedans Dune Camp has long been a favourite of the Expert Africa team. Though the tents are bigger and smarter than when we first started visiting, the camp itself remains small and intimate and the spectacular scenery seemingly unchanged. In our opinion, Dune Camp's small size, stunning location nestled in the dunes and excellent guiding, coupled with the attentive but not overbearing care given by the all women staff, make it a very special spot from which to explore this vast reserve.

Sabina Hekandjo

Sabina Hekandjo

Namibia expert

Geographics

Location
NamibRand Nature Reserve, Namibia
Ideal length of stay
Expert Africa recommends two nights here to make the most of the activities on offer and enjoy the stunning desert scenery. The camp also requests that guests stay for a minimum of two nights.
Directions
Wolwedans sits within the NamibRand Reserve, about 400km south-west of Windhoek. Upon arrival at the reserve, follow the signs from the gate for about 20km to the Wolwedans farmhouse/reception, where you will meet your guide for your short transfer to the camp. Those arriving by air will be met at the airstrip, and driven to camp.
Accessible by
Self-drive or Fly-and-Transfer

Food & drink

Usual board basis
Full Board & Activities
Food quality
On our visits over the years, the food at Wolwedans Dune Camp has been both delicious and of very high quality, a standard that was fully maintained on our last stay in May 2016. The camp is very willing to cater for special dietary requirements and, as the kitchen is open plan, guests can watch the chef preparing the meals.

A substantial breakfast is served before heading out on the day's activities. Guests are invited to choose as many items as they would like from the menu. The selection usually includes cereal, fruit salad, yoghurt, bread rolls and toast, cold meats, cheese, pancakes, oats or porridge, as well as a hot cooked breakfast. To drink, you’ll usually be offered fruit juices and hot chocolate, along with coffee and tea.

Lunch is often eaten out on activities at one of several picnic spots in the reserve. Back in camp, we enjoyed a three-course set menu of tuna spring rolls followed by an oryx salad, with apple strudel to finish.

Dinner here is prepared in full view of the guests and each evening the menu is read out by the staff, first in their native language, then in English – and they may even include a song. We tucked into fish puffs followed by butternut squash soup. Our main course was eland steak with homemade potato wedges and green beans, and this was rounded off by a delectable tiramisu.
Dining style
Mixture of group dining and individual tables
Dining locations
Indoor and Outdoor Dining
Further dining info, including room service
No
Drinks included
House wines, soft drinks, local beers and spirits are included at Wolwedans Dune Camp. Premium brand or imported drinks, spirits, wines and champagne are not included.

Special interests

Riding holidays
The NamibRand is one of the most picturesque areas of the Namib Desert. What better way to explore the vast desert plains surrounded by majestic mountains than on horseback from Wolwedans Dune Camp?
See ideas for Riding holidays in Namibia
Cultural experiences
Namibia’s Khoisan peoples and their culture thrived for generations in the desiccated wilderness of the NamibRand. At Wolwedans Dune Camp, learn a little of how on an interpretative Bushman walk led by one of their descendants.
See ideas for Cultural experiences in Namibia

Children

Attitude towards children
Although children above the age of six years are accepted, the camp doesn't encourage stays for children under the age of about 12 years. This may change with the introduction of the suite.
Property’s age restrictions
At present, Dune Camp has a minimum age limit of six years old, a restriction that is waived if a family or group of friends with children books out the entire camp. This may change with the introduction of the suite.
Special activities & services
None
Equipment
None
Generally recommended for children
There is no pool and there are no facilities for children. Dune Camp is most likely to suit older children with a keen interest in nature. We think that families with younger children may prefer the Mountain View Suite at Wolwedans Dunes Lodge or the Private Camp.
Notes
The camp is unfenced and wildlife does occasionally wander through. Children must be supervised by their parents at all times.

Our travellers’ wildlife sightings from Wolwedans Dune Camp

Since mid-2018, many of our travellers who stayed at Wolwedans Dune Camp have kindly recorded their wildlife sightings and shared them with us. The results are below. Click an animal to see more, and here to see more on our methodology.

Zebra

100% success

Oryx

94% success

Wildebeest

36% success

Giraffe

15% success

Meerkat

8% success

Brown Hyena

7% success

Aardvark

0% success

Cheetah

0% success

Leopard

0% success

Pangolin

0% success

Spotted Hyena

0% success

Communications

Power supply notes
There are no plugs in the tents but electronic devices may be charged at the charging point in the main area. Adapters may be available but it is advisable to bring your own.
Communications
There is no internet, telephone or cellphone reception at Wolwedans Dune Camp. There is a telephone and WiFi at the main reception building.
TV & radio
None
Water supply
Borehole
Water supply notes
The showers are plumbed in, and Dune Camp has flush toilets.

Health & safety

Malarial protection recommended
No
Medical care
The closest doctor is in the town of Mariental. In an emergency, an aircraft will be sent to the camp, landing at the private Wolwedans airstrip, to airlift the patient to Windhoek.
Dangerous animals
Moderate Risk
Security measures
Wolwedans is largely protected by its remote location, but a team of staff members sleeps on site at night and an air horn is provided in each tent to raise the alarm in case of an emergency.
Fire safety
Fire extinguishers are strategically placed around the camp.

Activities

  • 4WD Safari

    4WD Safari

  • Cultural excursion

    Cultural excursion

  • Horse-riding

    Horse-riding

  • Hot air ballooning

    Hot air ballooning

Extras

Disabled access
On Request
Laundry facilities
A laundry service is available at an extra charge.
Money
The lodge does not offer a currency exchange facility. A safe is provided in each tent for storing valuables.
Accepted payment on location
Cash (Namibian dollars and South African rand), as well as Visa and MasterCard are accepted at Wolwedans. Any payments are taken in the main reception area, not at the camp.

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