16 of the most remote hotels on Earth
16 of the most remote hotels on Earth
Most of these properties are admittedly in hard-to-reach corners of the globe and may require multipart journeys before you can drop your bags and unwind. But that’s part of the allure.

andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge in Namibia

andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge in Namibia

One of the oldest and largest deserts on Earth, the Namib extends for more than 1,000 miles along the southwestern coast of Africa. Within it is the 31,419-acre private reserve belonging to andBeyond’s recently refreshed Sossusvlei Desert Lodge. Guests can retreat to one of the least densely populated countries for hot air balloon flights and stargazing (the property borders an International Dark Sky Reserve). In the early morning hours, you can walk along the spine of the wind-sculpted star dunes.

There are just 10 one-bedroom glass-and-stone suites and one two-bedroom suite, all of which curve outward, away from one another and toward the expansive desert beyond. Suites feature a private veranda with a plunge pool, a fireplace in the living room, a retractable skylight in the bedroom and a glass rainfall shower with 180-degree views. Rates start at approximately 9,265 Namibian dollars (£428) per person, per night and include three daily meals, beverages (including house wines and local spirits) and many excursions.

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