Namibia is an extraordinary country with contrasting desert landscapes and coast line. I prefer to explore using both mediums of land and air – where large scenic landscapes can be covered from the air and other unique sites enjoyed overland.
Etosha National Park – high up in the northern reaches of the desert of Namibia lies the Etosha Nat Park. This living desert puts on a fabulous show of wildlife with adapted desert dwelling animals, as well as those who still need to reach the water daily. Vast open spaces offering a very different African wildlife experience.
The Waterberg – Once of Namibia’s natural treasures lies up in the central region called the Waterberg Plateaux National Park. With mountain springs, this area is treasured among the vast desert regions of Namibia. High red sand covered cliffs of this area reflect some of the most beautiful sunsets to be seen in Namibia. Home to one of the largest variety of plants in the whole region, and home to a wide array of wildlife.
Namibia’s West Coast – The cold Atlantic Ocean crashes ashore along Namibia’s coastline bringing cool moist air onto its shores, where vast seas of sandy desert stretch out for many miles. This Ocean moisture provides life to this otherwise ancient and dry series of desert landscapes. These deserts seem lifeless, but on closer inspection it can be seen that they are full of life.
Etosha National Park – high up in the northern reaches of the desert of Namibia lies the Etosha Nat Park. This living desert puts on a fabulous show of wildlife with adapted desert dwelling animals, as well as those who still need to reach the water daily. Vast open spaces offering a very different African wildlife experience.
The Waterberg – Once of Namibia’s natural treasures lies up in the central region called the Waterberg Plateaux National Park. With mountain springs, this area is treasured among the vast desert regions of Namibia. High red sand covered cliffs of this area reflect some of the most beautiful sunsets to be seen in Namibia. Home to one of the largest variety of plants in the whole region, and home to a wide array of wildlife.
Namibia’s West Coast – The cold Atlantic Ocean crashes ashore along Namibia’s coastline bringing cool moist air onto its shores, where vast seas of sandy desert stretch out for many miles. This Ocean moisture provides life to this otherwise ancient and dry series of desert landscapes. These deserts seem lifeless, but on closer inspection it can be seen that they are full of life.
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Round the dessert in 24 days
A 24 day privately guided safari across the very best of Namibia. Starting in the capital of Windhoek and working our way north through the wet plateau of the Waterberg and onto Etosha National Park. With vast open spaces and incredible wildlife, with Etosha's white dusty calciferous winds blowing over the endless plains. We move west through the sandy desert regions travelling west through the vast often stark rock formations and rock art of Twyfelfontein, speaking of an old civilisation and tumultuous geological past.
Southwards to the cold Atlantic coast, and along the wild sea battered coast, and a vast Cape Seal colony; all the while munching on the freshest of seafood. The southward journey leads further into the stark sandy dunes of the Namib and the Sossuvlei, while appearing barren there is life in these sands to behold. We venture further south onto the arid Atlantic of the historic town of Ludertiz, where diamonds rule the ageing harbour and sand covered historic town of Kolmanskop. Taking our leave of the Atlantic we head East towards the Kalahari desert, and enter the transfrontier park of the Kgalagadi. Spending time in this desert with its enormous variety of wildlife. |
Fly in Skeleton Coast Safari
A four-day safari following the Skeleton Coast from Conception Bay to the Huab Valley and up. The second day continues up the coast as far as the Hoarusib Valley and the third day as far as the Kunene river, being the northern border of Namibia.
This Safari is a fly in Safari, giving guests the opportunity to see and experience this harsh and beautiful landscape from the comfort of an aircraft. Exploring areas that are not otherwise accessible. Learning about why this is Africa's Skeleton Coast. |
Etosha and the Waterberg
Starting in the capital of Windhoek, this 12 day Safari, works its way north through the wet plateau of the Waterberg and onto Etosha National Park. With vast open spaces and incredible wildlife, with Etosha's white dusty calciferous winds blowing over the endless plains.
Staying beneath the cliffs of the Waterberg Plateau, this area is home to incredible birding and endemic species, with views and the vast landscape. Moving through to Etosha National Park. We spend 4 nights in a game reserve boarding the park, and travel daily into the park or relax by the pool beside the waterhole. From here we move through to the coast. Exploring the west coasts great seal colony and some of the richest waters in the world. Staying in iconic towns, steeped in history, before heading back to the capital. |