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Complementing the magnificence of a red sand sea, Namib Desert Lodge lies at the foot of ancient fossilized dunes. Make some space for wonder. A sunset or early morning drive through the red dunes exploring the sand masterpiece is breathtaking. Atop the ridge, as the sand begins to glow deep rich sienna, a view of utter beauty is illuminated in gold, extending from the soft dunes around you to the green ribbon of riverine trees in the distance and the purple-blue mountains. Tolkien would be taken aback – and inspired, I’m sure, by such fantastical scenery!
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Hiking Trails: un-guided.
E-biking: un-guided.
Afternoon nature drive: discover the fossilised dunes, the red dunes above the plateau.
Morning nature drive: discover the fossilised dunes, the red dunes above the plateau.
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