GREEN SOLUTIONS

Eco-friendly Practices at Little Kulala

Africa | Namibia | Sossusvlei


Little Kulala is managed and monitored against very strict in-house environmental standards. Being situated in a water-distressed area, every effort to conserve water has been made by using water-efficient devices in the camp for both guests and staff. Energy-efficient lights and inverter air-conditioning units are used to consume less power than conventional lights and units. In order to reduce the use of bottled water, reverse osmosis filtration is done on site to provide guests with high-quality drinking water. In addition only approved eco-friendly detergents and chemicals are used.


Wilderness Little Kulala

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Little Kulala, a luxurious desert retreat, is situated in the private 37,000 hectare Kulala Wilderness Reserve, the gateway to Namibia's Sand Sea with its towering red dunes and clear starry skies. Once farmland used for subsistence goat farming, the region had very little indigenous wildlife that Wilderness Safaris rehabilitate in 1996. Today the land and its wildlife have returned to their former glory. A welcome oasis along the dry Auab riverbed offering excursions to Sossusvlei, nature drives, walks, balloon safari and eco-sensitive quad biking, to explore this fascinating landscape. The design inspired by Dead Vlei, of the 11 climate-controlled, thatched “kulalas” (something like traditional bungalows, the word means “to sleep”) merge impeccably into the timeless desert landscape. With exquisite fittings and fixtures, each unit has innovative bleached deck with a private plunge pool and both indoor and outdoor showers. Each kulala has a rooftop “skybed” for romantic star gazing.

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