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Tsondab Valley is a private Nature Reserve of 170 km2 bordering the Namib Naukluft Park on two sides. It’s varied landscape impresses with a combination of the red Namib dunes and typical African Camelthorn Savannah. Tsondab Valley, with its 10 beds, is one of the smallest accommodation establishments of its kind, and this allows the managing owners to personally take care of the needs of each of their guests in an atmosphere of friendly familiarity. Thus our intimate and hand built lodge is more than a night stop on your Namibia Safari; it is an exclusive destination for nature friends & desert enthusiasts, especially photographers. Our lodge consists of five extravagant bungalows; each featuring a roof terrace which is accessed by an outer staircase. Let yourself be enchanted with a private sundowner on your roof or with a night under the stars.
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Walking and Hiking: diversified environment with its red sand dunes, petrified dunes, quartz ridges, marble mountains, canyons and dune valleys.
Scenic Dune Drives-Sundowner / Hidden Canyon & sundowner / sunrise tour.
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