Open: March - November... Once the hunting ground of the Spotted Hyena, Wolwedans takes its name from the African for where the wolves dance. The very word conjures up an aura of mystery and romance which, when visiting Wolwedans, the nature and the rhythm of the desert will evoke within you.
Once the hunting ground of the Spotted Hyena, Wolwedans takes its name from the
African for where the wolves dance. The very word conjures up an aura of mystery and romance
which, when visiting Wolwedans, the nature and the rhythm of the desert will evoke within you.
Nestled amidst the dunes in the heart of NamibRand Nature Reserve and set against a backdrop of
unparalleled beauty, Wolwedans provides the perfect base from which to explore vast stretches
of awe-inspiring nature. Across this diverse canvas of contrasting landscapes traverse an
exciting variety of large and small desert creatures - as wild and ancient as their
habitat.
Located on the very edge of a 250-metre high dune, the Dune Camp overlooks the
prominent Losberg Mountain towards the east. Heading west, the Chateau viewpoint - one of the
reserve's most enchanting panoramas - can be reached on foot in less than five minutes. A
sundowner in the dunes, facing the sun as it sets over the Bushman Hills, is an experience to
share with someone close.