About Desert Hills Lodge
Welcome to sleeping in a nest: perched on a ridge with uninterrupted views across the Namib Desert.
Awaken each morning to a desert sunrise casting a warm blanket over vast, rolling plains. Tune your ears to the gentle sounds of nature. Experience the raw beauty of the Namib.
Desert Hills Lodge is designed to immerse guests fully in the Namib’s charm. Thatched-roof chalets harmonise perfectly with the environment, seeming to rise like fairy toadstools from the rugged surroundings.
Each is fully air-conditioned, their stone walls helping to keep the rooms cool, their bifold doors opening onto private verandas with unbroken views.
By day, wander among ancient dunes, marvel at the surreal beauty of Sossusvlei, or relax by the pool, surrounded by the serene desert panorama.
As the sun dips below the horizon, enjoy a sundowner on the deck as the sky fills with starlight, then settle down to dinner on the terrace. With a telescope on hand, and guided stargazing sessions, it’s the perfect way to round off a day in the desert.
Our view
We loved our stay at Desert Hills Lodge. Whether you’re drawn to adventure or seeking a peaceful retreat, the lodge offers both in perfect measure – along with plenty of creature comforts. You can explore nearby wonders like Sossusvlei and Deadvlei, unwind by the pool or try a spot of stargazing, making this an ideal base to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Namibia's desert wilderness.
Accommodation
20 chalets
Children
8+
Open
All year
Activities
4WD Safari
Helicopter
Hot air ballooning
Private activities
Quad-biking







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Perched on a ridge in the heart of the Namib Desert, Desert Hills Lodge offers stunning panoramic views.
Its luxurious thatched-roof chalets are seamlessly integrated into the landscape, providing comfort and style in a lovely valley setting, just 28km from Sesriem – and the iconic Sossusvlei dunes.
During our visit we were struck by how seamlessly the lodge blends luxury with the raw beauty of the surrounding landscape. The views from here are simply breathtaking – endless stretches of sand, rugged hills, and wide, open skies that shift colour as the sun rises and sets.
One of the standout features was Desert Hills’ 18 thatched-roof chalets, which manage to strike a balance between rustic charm and modern comforts. Each comes with floor-to-ceiling windows, air conditioning – a lifesaver in the desert heat – and a private deck where we found ourselves lingering, soaking in the uninterrupted views and the stillness of the Namib.
The two-storey main lodge area is just as inviting. The restaurant, with its nest-like design, feels cosy yet elegant, with dinner perhaps taken sitting out on the terrace, gazing across the desert as the light fades. There’s also a bar that became our go-to spot for sundowners – a cold drink in hand as the light faded was a highlight of each day. And on warmer afternoons, the outdoor pool was the perfect escape, offering incredible views right from the water – or perhaps a hanging chair.
The activities at Desert Hills Lodge make the whole experience even more special. Just 28km from Sesriem, it is well-placed for exploring the Sossusvlei dunes or the eerie, ancient landscapes of Deadvlei. The guided excursion to these iconic destinations, standing among those towering dunes and ancient clay pans, was unforgettable. Our guide was fantastic, sharing not just geological insights but stories that brought the area’s history and culture to life. We also took a scenic drive one afternoon, spotting desert-adapted wildlife and learning more about the fragile ecosystem that thrives in this harsh environment.
For something a bit slower-paced, guided nature walks were equally fascinating. There’s so much to observe on foot – tiny succulents, unusual insects, and the ever-changing colours of the sand. And the night skies here blew us away. The lodge offers telescopes and guided stargazing sessions, but even just stepping outside our chalet and looking up was enough to feel completely connected to the desert.
For something different again, Desert Hills Lodge offers hot-air balloon safaris (at an additional cost); the opportunity to float above the desert at sunrise lends a whole new perspective on the landscape.
Behind the scenes, we also appreciated the lodge’s commitment to sustainability. From energy-efficient systems to responsible water and waste management, it’s clear that Desert Hills Lodge is dedicated to preserving the environment that makes this place so special.
Activities
4WD Safari
Helicopter
Hot air ballooning
Private activities
Quad-biking
Families & children
- Attitude towards children
- Children of all ages are welcome.
- Property’s age restrictions
- None
- Special activities & services
- None
- Equipment
- None
- Generally recommended for children
- Yes
- Notes
- The pool is unfenced and there are steps around the lodge so children should be supervised at all times.
Food & drink
- Usual board basis
- Half Board
- Food quality
- During our stay we enjoyed fresh, locally inspired dishes.
For guests heading out on morning activities , a breakfast buffet is set up in the lodge's dining area from 5.30 am or 6.30 am, depending on the season. We enjoyed a great selection of freshly baked muffins and bread, cold meats, cheeses, cereals, fruit and yoghurt. Cooked breakfasts are made to order. If you prefer a later breakfast and are not joining an activity, a suitable time can be arranged.
Lunch is served between midday and 2.00 pm, offering a variety of choices, including sandwiches, salads, pizzas and burgers. Our chicken schnitzel with salad was excellent.
Breakfast and lunch packs are also available upon request but must be arranged the day before.
A three-course dinner is served from 6.30 pm. Starters were a choice of creamy potato soup, smoked game salad or pumpkin fritters. The soup was delicious, and perfect for the chilly evening. For the main course, there was a choice of grilled ribeye steak with mushroom sauce or pan-fried fish with lemon butter, both served with couscous and mixed vegetables. Dessert options included chocolate pudding with custard or crème brûlée. - Dining style
- Individual Tables
- Dining locations
- Indoor and Outdoor Dining
- Further dining info, including room service
- No
- Drinks included
- Not included; to be paid for locally. We are told the borehole water is safe to drink but there is plenty of bottled water that can be purchased if preferred.
Getting there
- Location
- Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia
- Ideal length of stay
- 2 to 3 Nights
- Directions
- Desert Hills Lodge is located just off the C19, 9km north-west of the junction with the D854.
- Accessible by
- Self-drive or Fly-and-Transfer
Communications
- Power supply notes
- Generator backup
- Communications
- WiFi is available throughout the lodge but not in rooms. There is no cellphone signal.
- TV & radio
- None
- Water supply
- Borehole
- Water supply notes
- Borehole
Health & safety
- Malarial protection recommended
- No
- Medical care
- The nearest doctor is in Windhoek or Swakopmund. In an emergency, patients would be flown to Windhoek.
- Dangerous animals
- Low Risk
- Security measures
- The lodge managers live on site, and each chalet has a foghorn to raise the alarm in case of emergency. Each of the chalets is lockable.
- Fire safety
Useful info
- Disabled access
- On Request
- Laundry facilities
- On Request
- Money
- Safe in each room.
- Accepted payment on location
- Cash payments may be made in Namibian dollars and South African rand; Visa and Mastercard payments are also accepted.
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Other lodges in Namib-Naukluft National Park
Alternative places to stay in this same area.

Kulala Desert Lodge
The comfortable Kulala Desert Lodge offers fantastic views of the Namib and a private gate to the Namib-Naukluft Park - a bonus on guided excursions.

Hoodia Desert Lodge
The owner-run Hoodia Desert Lodge offers a high standard of accommodation, delicious food and excellent service in a stunning, peaceful setting just 22km from Sesriem.

BullsPort Lodge & Farm
A traditional Namibian farm, BullsPort offers warm hospitality and a genuine rural experience, with excellent hiking and horseriding.

Sossus Dune Lodge
One of only two properties inside the Namib Naukluft Park, Sossus Dune Lodge has a superb location, for visiting the dunes.

Desert Homestead
With great-value accommodation in a lovely setting, Desert Homestead is a great base for exploring Sossusvlei.

Little Kulala
A high-end lodge with spectacular views, Little Kulala, makes a great base for visits to Sossusvlei or a balloon ride over the Desert.

Rostock Ritz
The igloo-style chalets at Rostock Ritz offer exceptional desert views and make a convenient stopover between Swakopmund & Sossusvlei.

Barkhan Dune Retreat
Barkhan Dune Retreat is a welcoming lodge close to the impressive Spreetshoogte Pass, majors on hiking and relaxation.

Sossusvlei Lodge
Sossusvlei Lodge is one of the larger options in this area. However, it occupies a convenient location next to the Sesriem gate into the Namib-Naukluft Park.

Namib Outpost
About 30km from the gate to Sossusveli, Namib Outpost is a great base for exploring the dunes and surrounding attractions.

Dead Valley Lodge
Dead Valley Lodge is inside the Namib-Naukluft National Park, affording guests almost unprecedented access to the dunes.

Desert Camp
Desert Camp is an economical option for independent travellers who want to self-cater, and is well situated for access to Sossusvlei.

Desert Quiver Camp
Desert Quiver Camp is an economical option self-catering, well located for access to Sossusvlei.

Elegant Desert Lodge
Elegant Desert Lodge can be used as a base to visit Sossusvlei. It offers comfortable accommodation and facilities in the desert.

Corona Guest Farm
In central Namibia, north-east of the Namib-Naukluft, Corona Guest Farm offers a traditional farm stay and rugged hiking.

Namib Desert Lodge
Namib Desert Lodge is a good budget option in the Namib-Naukluft although, it is further from Sossusvlei than we'd typically suggest.

Sonop
Away from the hustle and bustle of the area immediately surrounding Sossussvlei, Sonop offers a luxurious stay in a remote part of the Namib Desert.

Desert Hills Camp
Conveniently located for the renowned dunes of Sossusvlei Desert Hills Glamping Camp offers a simple but comfortable tents in picturesque surroundings.

Camp Sossus
Camp Sossus is a offers top notch guiding in a remote wilderness area of the Naukluft Mountains with easy access to the famous dunes of Sossusvlei.

Le Mirage Lodge
Le Mirage Resort and Spa offers accommodation and a range of massage and beauty treatments in a Moroccan-style building in the desert.

Desert Grace
A stylish offering giving access to the famous dunes in the Namib-Naukluft National Park as well as to activities on a private nature reserve.
When to go to Namib-Naukluft National Park
Our month by month guide: What it's like to visit Desert Hills Lodge in Namib-Naukluft National Park
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Namib-Naukluft National Park in January
January marks the start of the main rainy season. The Sossusvlei area may experience localised thunderstorms, creating a striking contrast against the red dunes. The Tsauchab River might flow, running through the usually dry Sesriem Canyon and out onto the desert sands. The landscape begins to green, offering a refreshing change and a beautiful backdrop. Many birds in the park are in full breeding plumage, their numbers increased by the arrival of summer migrant species. The Naukluft Mountains may see more reliable rains, bringing on nutritious vegetation for mountain zebras, springbok and oryx to feed on.
- Variable weather: hot days, possible rain
- Occasional localised thunderstorms
- Desert blooms if rain has fallen
- Wildlife dispersed, away from waterholes
- Few tourists, lower rates for accommodation
Our view
This is not a great time to visit
Weather in January
Namib-Naukluft National Park in February
February is often the wettest month in Namib-Naukluft National Park. The Sossusvlei area may experience short, spectacular thunderstorms, occasionally generating flash floods in ephemeral rivers. These events can temporarily transform the usually dry landscape, creating stunning photographic opportunities. The park's vegetation is at its greenest, with insects and smaller creatures uniquely adapted to the desert more easily seen. In the Naukluft Mountains, heavier rains can make some hiking trails more challenging but also more rewarding with lush vegetation. Wildlife viewing in open areas like Sossusvlei might be trickier due to the abundance of water and food allowing animals to disperse widely.
- Hot days, chance of rain and thunderstorms
- Desert vegetation lush if rains occurred
- Dramatic skies as backdrop for photographs
- Wildlife still dispersed across the park
- Low tourist numbers, great for solitude
Our view
This is not a great time to visit
Weather in February
Namib-Naukluft National Park in March
March usually sees the main rains tailing off in Namib-Naukluft National Park. The Sossusvlei area may still experience occasional afternoon thunderstorms, but these decrease in frequency as the month progresses. The landscape is often at its most vivid, with the red dunes contrasting beautifully against green vegetation, and often dry gravel plains now covered in waving grasses. This creates excellent photographic opportunities, especially at sunrise and sunset. The Naukluft Mountains may still have some water in streams, making it a good time for hiking. Wildlife viewing can be challenging as animals are widely dispersed, but patient observers may be rewarded with sightings of desert-adapted species.
- Weather becoming drier as month progresses
- Desert landscapes starting to dry out
- Animals looking healthy after rainy months
- Wildlife viewing improving in drier areas
- Few tourists, peaceful park experience
Our view
A good time to visit, with pros & cons
Weather in March
Namib-Naukluft National Park in April
April typically brings dry weather to Namib-Naukluft National Park, with a decreasing chance of rain. Temperatures begin to fall, making it more comfortable for activities like hiking in the Naukluft Mountains or climbing dunes in Sossusvlei. The park often remains verdant from the recent rains, with animals in fantastic condition. This is an excellent time for photography, with clear air and spectacular landscapes. Stargazers will enjoy increasingly clear night skies as the month progresses. Wildlife viewing may still be challenging in some areas as water and food remain in plentiful supply, allowing animals to roam widely. Birdwatching opportunities along the coast, especially Sandwich Harbour, remain impressive.
- Cooler nights, pleasant daytime temperatures
- Landscapes transitioning to golden hues
- Migratory birds begin to leave the park
- Wildlife easier to spot around water sources
- Easter can bring a surge in visitor numbers
Our view
A good time to visit, with pros & cons
Weather in April
Namib-Naukluft National Park in May
By May, Namib-Naukluft National Park is usually drying out fast. If rains have been good, the land remains green, creating a striking contrast with the red dunes of Sossusvlei. Wildlife starts to congregate around more permanent water sources, improving viewing opportunities. The air quality and clarity can be amazing, making this an ideal month for photography, especially in iconic locations like Deadvlei. Typical days are warm with crisp, clear mornings and blue skies, perfect for activities like hiking in the Naukluft Mountains or hot air ballooning over Sossusvlei. Evenings are cool, ideal for stargazing. At the coast, seal pups begin to take to the water and are playful around kayakers. May's good-value rates, increasingly good wildlife sightings, and crystal-clear air make it one of the best months to visit the park.
- Dry, warm days and cool nights
- Excellent photography conditions
- Wildlife returning to waterholes
- Ideal for hiking in Naukluft Mountains
- Moderate visitor numbers, good value
Our view
A very good time to visit
Weather in May
Namib-Naukluft National Park in June
Namib-Naukluft National Park is dry in June, with cloudless blue skies. Days are warm and dry, while nights can be cold, especially in desert areas like Sossusvlei. Early morning game drives or hikes require warm clothing. Wildlife viewing in areas like the Naukluft Mountains improves as animals are more active in cooler weather and seek out permanent water sources. The park isn't busy yet, allowing for a more secluded experience. Photographers benefit from superb air clarity and minimal dust of the early dry season. The contrast between the now-dry landscape and the vivid red dunes is striking, especially in early morning or late afternoon light. June is an excellent time for activities like sandboarding or quad biking in the dunes, as well as scenic flights over the park.
- Clear skies, cold nights and mornings
- Perfect conditions for stargazing
- Wildlife viewing productive at waterholes
- Great for dune climbing and desert walks
- Moderate accommodation rates available
Our view
A very good time to visit
Weather in June
Namib-Naukluft National Park in July
July in Namib-Naukluft National Park offers usually warm daytime temperatures and excellent wildlife sightings. The clear skies and dry conditions make for great photographs, especially of iconic locations like Sossusvlei and Deadvlei. Nights can be very cold, particularly in the desert areas, so warm clothing is essential for early morning activities. As vegetation continues to dry, animals congregate near water sources, improving wildlife viewing opportunities. The Naukluft Mountains may offer sightings of mountain zebra, gemsbok and other hardy desert species. This is a popular time to visit, so book accommodation and activities in advance. Consider seeing the park's vast landscapes and unique geological features by land and by air.
- Dry days, crisp nights ideal for stargazing
- Peak season for Sossusvlei visits
- Cool temperatures for hiking
- Popular time for hot air balloon rides
- Higher rates, book accommodations early
Our view
Fantastic: the very best time to visit
Weather in July
Namib-Naukluft National Park in August
August is the height of winter in Namib-Naukluft National Park. Expect cloudless skies and warm sun during the day, but nights can drop to freezing in desert areas like Sossusvlei. Dress in layers for early morning dune climbs or hikes. The landscape appears stark and harsh, emphasising the park's dramatic geology and beautiful colours. Look out for unique desert creatures, such as the toktokkie beetle standing on his head to catch dew droplets in this dry time. This is the most popular time to visit, especially for families, so book early. Activities like hot air ballooning over Sossusvlei are particularly popular now, offering stunning views of the desert landscape in the crisp morning air.
- Dry climate, warm days and cold nights
- Peak season for park visits and activities
- Sossusvlei and Deadvlei highly photogenic
- Sandboarding and quad biking popular
- Advance booking essential for lodges
Our view
Fantastic: the very best time to visit
Weather in August
Namib-Naukluft National Park in September
September in Namib-Naukluft National Park brings blue cloudless skies and the occasional windy day. As the month progresses, days and nights get warmer. The air becomes dustier, creating atmospheric conditions for photography, especially during golden hour at Sossusvlei and Deadvlei. Desert animals congregate around remaining water and food sources. It's a popular time for visitors, particularly safari enthusiasts. The contrast between the parched landscape and the vivid red dunes is at its most striking. Humpback and Southern Right whales can be spotted off the coast whilst on a marine cruise.
- Warming temperatures, remaining dry
- Excellent month for wildlife viewing
- Naukluft Mountain hikes highly enjoyable
- Whales can be seen along the coast
- High season rates, popular travel time
Our view
Fantastic: the very best time to visit
Weather in September
Namib-Naukluft National Park in October
October is usually the hottest and driest month in Namib-Naukluft National Park. Temperatures can exceed 40°C/104°F, especially in the Sossusvlei area. The end of the dry season sees wildlife watching at its best, particularly around water sources. The stark beauty of the desert is at its peak, with the red dunes of Sossusvlei standing out dramatically against the cloudless sky. This is an excellent time for photography, with dust haze making for spectacular sunsets. Activities like early morning balloon rides or kayaking on cool waters are popular. October is popular among wildlife enthusiasts, but visitor numbers can decrease towards the end of the month, allowing for last-minute bookings.
- Hot and dry, true desert conditions
- Prime time for viewing desert-adapted wildlife
- Sossusvlei dunes at their most dramatic
- Scenic flights offer spectacular views
- Peak rates, book well in advance
Our view
A very good time to visit
Weather in October
Namib-Naukluft National Park in November
November in Namib-Naukluft National Park can be unpredictable. Early in the month, conditions are often still hot and dry, similar to October. As the month progresses, there's an increasing chance of afternoon thunderstorms, particularly in the Naukluft Mountains. These storms can create spectacular photographic opportunities, especially when lightning illuminates the desert landscape. Any rain quickly brings new life, with desert-adapted plants springing up rapidly. This is an excellent time for birdwatchers, with migrant species arriving. Wildlife may begin to disperse if rains come, making game viewing more challenging but animals look healthy, with shiny coats, due to the increase in food. The changing conditions create a dynamic environment, offering visitors a unique perspective on the desert ecosystem.
- Variable weather as rainy season starts
- Possibility of dramatic desert storms
- Landscapes may start to green
- Wildlife dispersing if early rains fall
- Shoulder season, good value for visitors
Our view
A good time to visit, with pros & cons
Weather in November
Namib-Naukluft National Park in December
December is often a dry gap between the short November rains and the main rains in January in the Namib-Naukluft National Park. Occasionally the park experiences dramatic afternoon thunderstorms. These rains transform the landscape, with dormant plants springing to life and dry gravel plains quickly turning green. The contrast between the green vegetation and red dunes creates stunning visuals. Many animals give birth during this time, offering chances to see young wildlife. Birdlife is abundant, with many species in breeding plumage. The holiday season can make the park busier, especially around Sossusvlei, so early bookings are advisable.
- Hot days, possible afternoon showers
- Desert may bloom with early rains
- Migratory birds return to coastal areas
- Christmas brings increase in local tourism
- Mix of green and golden desert vistas
Our view
A good time to visit, with pros & cons
Weather in December

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