Sorris Sorris
Sorris Sorris blends a Scandinavia-influenced minimalism with luxurious comforts, spread beneath a dramatic red granite backdrop. Sorris Sorris blends a Scandinavia-influenced minimalism with luxurious comforts, spread beneath a dramatic red granite backdrop.
Sorris Sorris blends a Scandinavia-influenced minimalism with luxurious comforts, spread beneath a dramatic red granite backdrop. Sorris Sorris blends a Scandinavia-influenced minimalism with luxurious comforts, spread beneath a dramatic red granite backdrop.
Nestling among mesmerisingly balanced granite boulders on a ridge that provides sweeping panoramic views over the Brandberg Massif and Ugab River valley, Sorris Sorris is a contemporary take on African architecture that occupies a spectacular position against the rugged landscape.
Though you can self-drive to Sorris Sorris, the best way to reach the camp is by aircraft. Not only is this much faster and more comfortable, but you’ll absorb the scale of the landscape before seeing it in closer detail from the ground.
Sorris Sorris’ nine rooms and suites are collected around the base of a rocky outcrop. They appear quite stark from the outside, but inside it’s a different matter entirely: pale wood compliments pale blue fabrics, floor to ceiling glass sliding doors walk out onto the veranda and beds raised upon a platform give you an eye level view through the window upon waking. The en-suite bathrooms come with rain showers and doors opening out onto a private deck.
Sorris Sorris’ nine rooms and suites are collected around the base of a rocky outcrop. They appear quite stark from the outside, but inside it’s a different matter entirely: pale wood compliments pale blue fabrics, floor to ceiling glass sliding doors walk out onto the veranda and beds raised upon a platform give you an eye level view through the window upon waking. The en-suite bathrooms come with rain showers and doors opening out onto a private deck.
An enthusiastic Namibian chef prepares dinners of local delicacies such as oryx and springbok, artfully prepared and served as part of a five-course candlelit affair. Before this, you’ll fill your days with hot air balloon rides, nature walks and game drives through a landscape made kaleidoscopic in colour by the movement of the sun.
Positive Impact
We prioritise working with properties that collaborate with local communities and address location-specific needs from education to anti-poaching. We assess our partners to ensure the people we work with share our values of ensuring our trips continue to act as a force for good. Here we share some of the positive impacts your stay here contributes to.We prioritise working with properties that collaborate with local communities and address location-specific needs from education to anti-poaching. We assess our partners to ensure the people we work with share our values of ensuring our trips continue to act as a force for good. Here we share some of the positive impacts your stay here contributes to.
Environment
Based in the Sorris Sorris Conservancy, the camp is involved in the protection of the areas unique and vast diversity of landscapes, desert plains, granite formations and life-giving Ugab River.
Community
The conservancy acts to empower rural communities and creates a range of livelihood options for its residents including employment from tourism, guiding, craft production and other sales and services based on the sustainable use of natural resources.
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