"There's nowhere else on earth like Sonop. Set in the heart of the Namib desert, 10 luxury tents straddle an outcrop of giant boulders - all built on stilts and connected together by meandering walkways. On arrival, a buggy twists you safely round a steep trackway to be greeted at reception perched high above. Once there, the views will end all views. Yes you really are far, far away. But you are also far from roughing it. Old style comfort harking back to the 1920s mixes with an age of adventure and exploration. You're spoilt at every turn. Pith helmets, brass telescopes, antiques and Persian rugs all lend a distinctive colonial feel: there's even billiards in the bar. Jetsetters can arrive by charter plane (little over 1hr flight) from Windhoek or from their sister game lodge Omaanda. We chose an excellent 8-hour ground transfer through breathtaking Namibian landscapes; and we loved every second. Once installed, they'll guide you to explore on horseback, electric bike, jeep or on foot. Cool off in their spa or beautiful pool afterwards, or star-gaze at night. Every day, your jaw will drop afresh at the epic scene before you. Pinch yourself! It's remote, spectacular, unforgettable. Highs It's a hugely ambitious feat to have created not just this lodge, but this atmosphere: relaxed, yet frissoned with a sense of adventure We loved languishing by the beautiful spa and pool, hypnotised by vast plains, changing light and mind-altering cocktails These are some of the most mesmerising and inspiring landscapes we have ever seen Solid canvas tents combine old style luxury with creature comforts Wonderful service and dining for somewhere so far removed Lows It's a long drive from Windhoek - but we really enjoyed our journey, and you can always fly in if you prefer Communal dining might not be for everyone, but most people love it, and should you wish to dine alone it can be arranged Nights can be a little nippy, but the beds are exceptionally comfortable and they'll do whatever it takes to keep you cosy Not cheap, but worth every penny" - Aidan Forestier-Walker