Fly In Safaris to Namibia
In Namibia, perhaps more than anywhere else in southern Africa, a fly-in safari is truly spectacular. Aside from saving time and travelling in comfort you get an aerial view of a land so vast and striking it looks like another planet.
The ancient landscapes, formed by glacial erosion and volcanoes millions of years ago, are best put into perspective from the air. Patterns, formations and the magnitude of the open spaces can scarcely be appreciated at ground level.
In addition to covering vast distances with ease, a fly-in safari gets you to the remotest parts of Namibia's most remote regions. Your pilot doubles as a knowledgeable and experienced guide.
Most flights are scheduled charters. The larger towns have paved landing strips and almost all lodges have private airfields. Private charters are more flexible, touching down for picnic lunches and explorations on foot or in 4WD vehicles.
Appreciate the scale and diversity of Namibia's lands with a fly-in safari that could have you visiting the oldest desert in the world hiking dunes one day and floating down the Kwando River looking at elephant the next.
Where fly-in safaris offer convenience and comfort, Namibia is a fantastic self-drive safari destination. With more flexibility, interesting stops along the way, and some exciting off-road adventure, Namibia is an excellent place for the independent outdoor traveller.
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Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp is a spacious and comfortable lodge built into the side of a mountain and looking out across the desert plains. Nine comfortable chalets, each with a private plunge pool, have the same spectacular aspect and the main lodge is a comfortable retreat from the vast expanse of desert that surrounds it.
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Serra Cafema is a spectacular lodge in the most remote part of Namibia. Lining the perennial Kunene River in the north-western region, the camp comprises seven sumptuous tented suites and the isolation and fascinating daily activities make a visit almost imperative.
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