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A shipwrecked lodge in a desert might be the perfect remote getaway

by The Editor
July 28, 2018
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A shipwrecked lodge in a desert might be the perfect remote getaway

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Have you ever wanted to be just completely and utterly alone on holiday?

Well, if you fancy taking that to the extreme, you might be up for Shipwreck Lodge, accommodation built just for that purpose by African travel experts Natural Selection.

Shipwreck Lodge is for people who watched Lost and thought actually, that seems alright, maybe thats how far from the office I need to be to be relaxed.

Located in Namibia, Shipwreck Lodge is in the remote north western region and is designed to resemble the shipwrecks that litter the Skeleton Coast. Its the only luxury accommodation within the National Park, a spooky place with dunes, plains, and bleached whale bones amongst over a thousand ships.

African travel experts Natural Selection are offering the ultimate in peaceful relaxation with the opening of Shipwreck Lodge. Let???s face, at one time or another, we???ve all dreamt of being shipwrecked on a remote desert island away from all the stresses of everyday life. Now, thanks to start-up company Natural Selection holidaying guests can enjoy the remotest of areas whilst being surrounded by the comforts of home. Located in Namibia, Shipwreck Lodge can be found in the rugged and remote north western region of the country, far from any beaten tourist track. Designed to resemble the shipwrecks that line Namibia???s Skeleton Coast, the brand-new lodge is one of the most dramatic and architecturally interesting on the continent and is the only luxury accommodation within the Skeleton Coast National Park. A hauntingly beautiful place where desert dunes and wind-swept plains roll as far as the eye can see and bleached whale bones and the remnants of over a thousand ships litter the sand, the Skeleton Coast seems entirely inhospitable at first glance. It is, however, an irreplaceable and vulnerable wildlife habitat for species of the highest conservation importance, including desert elephant, brown hyena and the Hartmann???s mountain zebra. Importantly, it also hosts the only other viable lion population in Namibia outside of Etosha National Park. Activities from Shipwreck Lodge are focused around the wild and beautiful landscape. Climb the dunes in time for sunrise, then enjoy an al-fresco lunch in the shadow of the geographically-remarkable Clay Castles; spend a morning beach combing and learning the history of the wrecks that dot the coastline; or spend an afternoon fishing for your supper. After a long day of exploring, the lodge is a sumptuous retreat from which to shelter from the elements and wood-burning stoves, thick, fake fur blankets and hot water bottles keep out the Atlantic chill. Designed by a Namibian team, architect Nina Maritz and inter

(Picture: Natural Selection/Cover Images)

The accommodation itself is stunning and well worth the trip, but the surrounding area isnt as desolate as you might think. Its home to a wildlife habitat that includes endangered species like the desert elephant and brown hyena. Here you can also find the only other viable lion population in Namibia outside of the Etosha National Park.

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Worried youll get bored? You can hang out with the animals, climb the dunes, visit the Clay Castles, go fishing, explore, see the local flora and succulents, then come home and enjoy wood-burning stoves and thick blankets to keep out any chill.

If youre interested in staying at Shipwreck Lodge, check it out here and see more photos below.

African travel experts Natural Selection are offering the ultimate in peaceful relaxation with the opening of Shipwreck Lodge. Let???s face, at one time or another, we???ve all dreamt of being shipwrecked on a remote desert island away from all the stresses of everyday life. Now, thanks to start-up company Natural Selection holidaying guests can enjoy the remotest of areas whilst being surrounded by the comforts of home. Located in Namibia, Shipwreck Lodge can be found in the rugged and remote north western region of the country, far from any beaten tourist track. Designed to resemble the shipwrecks that line Namibia???s Skeleton Coast, the brand-new lodge is one of the most dramatic and architecturally interesting on the continent and is the only luxury accommodation within the Skeleton Coast National Park. A hauntingly beautiful place where desert dunes and wind-swept plains roll as far as the eye can see and bleached whale bones and the remnants of over a thousand ships litter the sand, the Skeleton Coast seems entirely inhospitable at first glance. It is, however, an irreplaceable and vulnerable wildlife habitat for species of the highest conservation importance, including desert elephant, brown hyena and the Hartmann???s mountain zebra. Importantly, it also hosts the only other viable lion population in Namibia outside of Etosha National Park. Activities from Shipwreck Lodge are focused around the wild and beautiful landscape. Climb the dunes in time for sunrise, then enjoy an al-fresco lunch in the shadow of the geographically-remarkable Clay Castles; spend a morning beach combing and learning the history of the wrecks that dot the coastline; or spend an afternoon fishing for your supper. After a long day of exploring, the lodge is a sumptuous retreat from which to shelter from the elements and wood-burning stoves, thick, fake fur blankets and hot water bottles keep out the Atlantic chill. Designed by a Namibian team, architect Nina Maritz and inter

(Picture: Natural Selection/Cover Images)

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African travel experts Natural Selection are offering the ultimate in peaceful relaxation with the opening of Shipwreck Lodge. Let???s face, at one time or another, we???ve all dreamt of being shipwrecked on a remote desert island away from all the stresses of everyday life. Now, thanks to start-up company Natural Selection holidaying guests can enjoy the remotest of areas whilst being surrounded by the comforts of home. Located in Namibia, Shipwreck Lodge can be found in the rugged and remote north western region of the country, far from any beaten tourist track. Designed to resemble the shipwrecks that line Namibia???s Skeleton Coast, the brand-new lodge is one of the most dramatic and architecturally interesting on the continent and is the only luxury accommodation within the Skeleton Coast National Park. A hauntingly beautiful place where desert dunes and wind-swept plains roll as far as the eye can see and bleached whale bones and the remnants of over a thousand ships litter the sand, the Skeleton Coast seems entirely inhospitable at first glance. It is, however, an irreplaceable and vulnerable wildlife habitat for species of the highest conservation importance, including desert elephant, brown hyena and the Hartmann???s mountain zebra. Importantly, it also hosts the only other viable lion population in Namibia outside of Etosha National Park. Activities from Shipwreck Lodge are focused around the wild and beautiful landscape. Climb the dunes in time for sunrise, then enjoy an al-fresco lunch in the shadow of the geographically-remarkable Clay Castles; spend a morning beach combing and learning the history of the wrecks that dot the coastline; or spend an afternoon fishing for your supper. After a long day of exploring, the lodge is a sumptuous retreat from which to shelter from the elements and wood-burning stoves, thick, fake fur blankets and hot water bottles keep out the Atlantic chill. Designed by a Namibian team, architect Nina Maritz and inter

(Picture: Natural Selection/Cover Images)

African travel experts Natural Selection are offering the ultimate in peaceful relaxation with the opening of Shipwreck Lodge. Let???s face, at one time or another, we???ve all dreamt of being shipwrecked on a remote desert island away from all the stresses of everyday life. Now, thanks to start-up company Natural Selection holidaying guests can enjoy the remotest of areas whilst being surrounded by the comforts of home. Located in Namibia, Shipwreck Lodge can be found in the rugged and remote north western region of the country, far from any beaten tourist track. Designed to resemble the shipwrecks that line Namibia???s Skeleton Coast, the brand-new lodge is one of the most dramatic and architecturally interesting on the continent and is the only luxury accommodation within the Skeleton Coast National Park. A hauntingly beautiful place where desert dunes and wind-swept plains roll as far as the eye can see and bleached whale bones and the remnants of over a thousand ships litter the sand, the Skeleton Coast seems entirely inhospitable at first glance. It is, however, an irreplaceable and vulnerable wildlife habitat for species of the highest conservation importance, including desert elephant, brown hyena and the Hartmann???s mountain zebra. Importantly, it also hosts the only other viable lion population in Namibia outside of Etosha National Park. Activities from Shipwreck Lodge are focused around the wild and beautiful landscape. Climb the dunes in time for sunrise, then enjoy an al-fresco lunch in the shadow of the geographically-remarkable Clay Castles; spend a morning beach combing and learning the history of the wrecks that dot the coastline; or spend an afternoon fishing for your supper. After a long day of exploring, the lodge is a sumptuous retreat from which to shelter from the elements and wood-burning stoves, thick, fake fur blankets and hot water bottles keep out the Atlantic chill. Designed by a Namibian team, architect Nina Maritz and inter

(Picture: Natural Selection/Cover Images)

African travel experts Natural Selection are offering the ultimate in peaceful relaxation with the opening of Shipwreck Lodge. Let???s face, at one time or another, we???ve all dreamt of being shipwrecked on a remote desert island away from all the stresses of everyday life. Now, thanks to start-up company Natural Selection holidaying guests can enjoy the remotest of areas whilst being surrounded by the comforts of home. Located in Namibia, Shipwreck Lodge can be found in the rugged and remote north western region of the country, far from any beaten tourist track. Designed to resemble the shipwrecks that line Namibia???s Skeleton Coast, the brand-new lodge is one of the most dramatic and architecturally interesting on the continent and is the only luxury accommodation within the Skeleton Coast National Park. A hauntingly beautiful place where desert dunes and wind-swept plains roll as far as the eye can see and bleached whale bones and the remnants of over a thousand ships litter the sand, the Skeleton Coast seems entirely inhospitable at first glance. It is, however, an irreplaceable and vulnerable wildlife habitat for species of the highest conservation importance, including desert elephant, brown hyena and the Hartmann???s mountain zebra. Importantly, it also hosts the only other viable lion population in Namibia outside of Etosha National Park. Activities from Shipwreck Lodge are focused around the wild and beautiful landscape. Climb the dunes in time for sunrise, then enjoy an al-fresco lunch in the shadow of the geographically-remarkable Clay Castles; spend a morning beach combing and learning the history of the wrecks that dot the coastline; or spend an afternoon fishing for your supper. After a long day of exploring, the lodge is a sumptuous retreat from which to shelter from the elements and wood-burning stoves, thick, fake fur blankets and hot water bottles keep out the Atlantic chill. Designed by a Namibian team, architect Nina Maritz and inter

(Picture: Natural Selection/Cover Images)

African travel experts Natural Selection are offering the ultimate in peaceful relaxation with the opening of Shipwreck Lodge. Let???s face, at one time or another, we???ve all dreamt of being shipwrecked on a remote desert island away from all the stresses of everyday life. Now, thanks to start-up company Natural Selection holidaying guests can enjoy the remotest of areas whilst being surrounded by the comforts of home. Located in Namibia, Shipwreck Lodge can be found in the rugged and remote north western region of the country, far from any beaten tourist track. Designed to resemble the shipwrecks that line Namibia???s Skeleton Coast, the brand-new lodge is one of the most dramatic and architecturally interesting on the continent and is the only luxury accommodation within the Skeleton Coast National Park. A hauntingly beautiful place where desert dunes and wind-swept plains roll as far as the eye can see and bleached whale bones and the remnants of over a thousand ships litter the sand, the Skeleton Coast seems entirely inhospitable at first glance. It is, however, an irreplaceable and vulnerable wildlife habitat for species of the highest conservation importance, including desert elephant, brown hyena and the Hartmann???s mountain zebra. Importantly, it also hosts the only other viable lion population in Namibia outside of Etosha National Park. Activities from Shipwreck Lodge are focused around the wild and beautiful landscape. Climb the dunes in time for sunrise, then enjoy an al-fresco lunch in the shadow of the geographically-remarkable Clay Castles; spend a morning beach combing and learning the history of the wrecks that dot the coastline; or spend an afternoon fishing for your supper. After a long day of exploring, the lodge is a sumptuous retreat from which to shelter from the elements and wood-burning stoves, thick, fake fur blankets and hot water bottles keep out the Atlantic chill. Designed by a Namibian team, architect Nina Maritz and inter

(Picture: Natural Selection/Cover Images)

African travel experts Natural Selection are offering the ultimate in peaceful relaxation with the opening of Shipwreck Lodge. Let???s face, at one time or another, we???ve all dreamt of being shipwrecked on a remote desert island away from all the stresses of everyday life. Now, thanks to start-up company Natural Selection holidaying guests can enjoy the remotest of areas whilst being surrounded by the comforts of home. Located in Namibia, Shipwreck Lodge can be found in the rugged and remote north western region of the country, far from any beaten tourist track. Designed to resemble the shipwrecks that line Namibia???s Skeleton Coast, the brand-new lodge is one of the most dramatic and architecturally interesting on the continent and is the only luxury accommodation within the Skeleton Coast National Park. A hauntingly beautiful place where desert dunes and wind-swept plains roll as far as the eye can see and bleached whale bones and the remnants of over a thousand ships litter the sand, the Skeleton Coast seems entirely inhospitable at first glance. It is, however, an irreplaceable and vulnerable wildlife habitat for species of the highest conservation importance, including desert elephant, brown hyena and the Hartmann???s mountain zebra. Importantly, it also hosts the only other viable lion population in Namibia outside of Etosha National Park. Activities from Shipwreck Lodge are focused around the wild and beautiful landscape. Climb the dunes in time for sunrise, then enjoy an al-fresco lunch in the shadow of the geographically-remarkable Clay Castles; spend a morning beach combing and learning the history of the wrecks that dot the coastline; or spend an afternoon fishing for your supper. After a long day of exploring, the lodge is a sumptuous retreat from which to shelter from the elements and wood-burning stoves, thick, fake fur blankets and hot water bottles keep out the Atlantic chill. Designed by a Namibian team, architect Nina Maritz and inter

(Picture: Natural Selection/Cover Images)

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