Lat -24.101111 Lng 15.976218
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Ideally situated in the Naukluft mountains, only 50km from the Sesriem Gate, the four-star Moon Mountain Lodge provides ultra-luxury accommodation for those looking to explore the dunes of Sossusvlei.
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Self-guided walking trails.
Scenic game drive.
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