10 NIGHTS
FLY-IN
Embark on an epic journey through Namibia's most exciting destinations. From the awe-inspiring dunes of Sossusvlei to the remote wilderness of Kunene and the rugged landscapes of Brandberg to the incredible wildlife of Etosha East. Contact us for your special tailor-made fly-in safari that suits exactly your needs: honeymoon bliss, photography-oriented, or if you're just limited to time, we can create your perfect trip.
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Situated within the stunning Namib-Naukluft National Park, Sossusvlei is renowned for its iconic red dunes of the Namib Desert. The striking contrast between the clear blue skies and the towering red dunes makes this one of Africa’s most scenic natural wonders and a paradise for photographers. This awe-inspiring location is arguably Namibia’s top attraction, with unique dunes reaching nearly 400 meters high and ranking among the tallest in the world. These majestic dunes are particularly captivating during the morning and evening light, attracting photography enthusiasts worldwide.
Sossusvlei is also home to diverse desert wildlife, including oryx, springbok, ostriches, and various reptiles. Visitors can ascend ‘Big Daddy,’ one of Sossusvlei’s highest dunes, explore Deadvlei, a white clay pan adorned with ancient trees, or indulge in scenic flights and hot air balloon rides, culminating in a once-in-a-lifetime champagne breakfast amidst these magnificent dunes.
The luxury package includes a stay at the popular Hoodia Desert Lodge and, for Superior travelers, a stay at the luxurious andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge.
Spanning from the Swakop River to southern Angola, Namibia’s Skeleton Coast is famously known as the ‘Land God Made in Anger.’ This extensive stretch of sandy desert, punctuated by shipwrecks, meets the cold Atlantic waters, where ocean fog often blankets the shoreline.
Despite the challenging conditions, the Skeleton Coast is a thriving ecosystem, home to a remarkable variety of wildlife and flora. The area hosts seabird colonies, Cape fur seals, zebras, gemsbok, desert-adapted elephants, lions, and more. The powerful, crashing waves attract surfing enthusiasts, while the eerie shipwreck graveyards and stunning coastline attract photographers worldwide.
Enjoy a spectacular stay at the Shipwreck Lodge.
Where Kaokoland meets the Skeleton Coast in western Namibia, the 270-kilometre-long Hoanib River is one of the country’s last water oases, providing sanctuary for many animals. This exceptional and awe-inspiring location is home to 75% of Namibia’s endemic species, including the largest populations of desert-adapted, free-roaming elephants, lions, and rhinos in the world, as well as zebra, kudu, and giraffe.
Visitors can embark on a thrilling four-wheel-drive route, explore adventurous hiking trails, run down enormous dunes, climb massive, uniquely shaped rock formations, and participate in several guided nature walks.
The Luxury package includes a stay at the Hoanib Valley Camp, and the Superior travelers enjoy a stay at the Wilderness Serra Cafema.
Located east of Etosha and adjacent to Fisher’s Pan, Onguma Game Reserve is one of Namibia’s hidden treasures. This reserve allows visitors to experience the full beauty and diversity of Africa.
Spanning over 34,000 hectares of protected land, Onguma is home to various wildlife, including plains game, black rhino, kudu, giraffe, zebra, lion, cheetah, leopard, and over 300 bird species. Seasonal rains draw thousands of migrating birds to the Fisher’s Pan wetland area.
The nearby Etosha National Park boasts a rich array of wildlife, including four of the Big 5. Guests can partake in game drives, guided walks, rhino research drives within the private reserve, and wildlife safaris in Etosha National Park, the largest national park in Namibia.
Enjoy a stay at the stunning Onguma The Fort as part of your Luxury tour or Onguma Camp Kala on the Superior Tour.