11 NIGHTS
FLY-IN
Discover Namibia’s extraordinary beauty with our 12 Day Superior Namibia Fly-in Safari. This carefully crafted journey showcases the country’s iconic landscapes, from the towering dunes of Sossusvlei to the rugged Skeleton Coast and the untouched wilderness of the Kunene Region. Featuring luxurious stays at Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, Shipwreck Lodge, Serra Cafema, and Camp Kala, this safari offers an unforgettable blend of comfort and adventure. While self-drive safaris are popular for their flexibility, our fly-in safaris provide unparalleled convenience and access to remote, pristine destinations. With the 12 Day Superior Namibia Fly-in Safari, you’ll experience Namibia like never before.
Contact Desert Tracks today to begin planning your dream Namibian safari—an experience that’s truly superior!
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The NamibRand Reserve in southern Namibia is one of the largest privately owned game parks in Southern Africa. It covers an area of 172,200 hectares and comprises four distinct ecosystems. Established to preserve the unique environment and wildlife of the Namib Desert, the reserve features a blend of dunes, mountains, rocky outcrops, sandy flats, and gravel plains. This diverse landscape supports a variety of mammals, including hyenas, jackals, foxes, antelopes, and several wild cat species.
The reserve is also home to numerous bird species, reptiles, insects, frogs, and a rich plant life. Visitors can explore the mysterious ‘fairy circles’—unexplained bare patches in the sand—or indulge in exceptional stargazing experiences. As Africa’s first International Dark Sky Reserve, NamibRand is one of the least light-polluted areas in the world, offering unparalleled night sky views.
Enjoy your stay at the luxurious andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge.
From the Swakop River to southern Angola, Namibia’s Skeleton Coast is often called the ‘Land God Made in Anger.’ The vast sandy desert, scattered with shipwrecks, meets the cold Atlantic waters, where ocean fog frequently drifts over the shoreline.
Despite the harsh conditions, a remarkable variety of wildlife and flora thrives in this stark yet captivating environment. The area is home to seabird colonies, Cape fur seals, zebras, gemsbok, desert-adapted elephants, lions, and many more species. Surfing enthusiasts are drawn to the powerful crashing waves, while photographers from around the world come to capture the eerie shipwreck graveyards and the stunning coastline.
Experience everything the Skeleton Coast offers from the comfort of the Shipwreck Lodge.
Stunningly remote, the Hartmann Valley presents a desolate yet captivating moonscape of sand and rock. Situated in the extreme northwest of Namibia, this region offers an unparalleled sense of wilderness and a unique juxtaposition of habitats. The Kunene River sustains a lush strip of vegetation amidst one of the planet’s driest deserts, while sea mists drift inland from the coast, and endless dunes invite exploration. The valley is also home to the Himba, one of Africa’s last true nomadic peoples.
During this leg of your trip, you’ll be staying at Wilderness Serra Cafema.
Located east of Etosha and adjacent to Fisher’s Pan, Onguma Game Reserve is one of Namibia’s hidden gems. This reserve allows visitors to experience the full splendor and diversity of Africa. 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 migratory 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 embark on game drives, guided walks, and rhino research drives within the private reserve and wildlife safaris in Etosha National Park, Namibia’s largest national park.
For the next few days, you can make yourself at home at Onguma Camp Kala.
Midway between the magnificent Etosha National Park and Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, lies the renowned Okonjima Nature Reserve. This 22,000-hectare reserve is home to AfriCAT, a carnivore sanctuary that gives captive cats a second chance to return to the wild and become self-sufficient hunters in a protected environment amidst commercial cattle farmland.
Visitors can choose from various excellent accommodations, including luxury villas and secluded camping options. Don’t miss the chance to embark on exciting cat-tracking guided safaris, spot leopards, take off-road night drives, and learn about local San culture along the Bushmen trail.
Finish off this incredible trip with a stay at Okonjima Villa.