Private Luxury Helicopter Safaris Across Namibia
Private Luxury Helicopter Safaris Across Namibia. Experience the enchantment of Namibia’s enormous desert, breathtaking mountains, and unpredictable shoreline on a one-of-a-kind helicopter safari!
A very unfriendly region of the nation, the Skeleton Coast is known for its strong currents, dense fogs, and violent winds, all of which have grounded numerous ships and whales. However, for those fortunate enough to venture there and experience its one-of-a-kind, inaccessible enchantment, it can be a priceless gem…
A picturesque helicopter ride over the stunningly expansive desert is the best way to take in the scenery. Marvel at the majestic fairy rings, cemented rock formations, rugged mountain peaks, and undulating sand dunes from above. This journey is perfect for you and your partner to enjoy the breathtaking scenery of Namibia while getting your blood pumping. To top it all off, you’ll land in a picturesque location, perfect for a picnic and a bottle of Champagne. Enthusiastic photographers can remove the doors.
Scenic Desert Flight
Helicopter tours of the desert typically last about an hour and depart from locations close to the lodge. Float over rocky outcrops, distinctive flora and fauna, white mineral pans, and jagged mountain summits that rise from the famous Namib dunes. Take in the breathtaking scenery as you soar above terrain that has not altered in millions of years.
Namib Dune Photographic Flight
This 90-minute photographic flight will take photographers to the most beautiful spots in the Namib Desert. The flight continues all the way to the coast, when the red dune belt plunges 500 feet (152 meters). Red dunes, resident desert-adapted fauna, rocky mountains, sandy plains, and a seal colony can be captured when you fly with doors off at Black Rock. A champagne toast in the sand dunes is part of this package.
Scenic Coastal Flight
A helicopter ride above the desert will give you a bird’s-eye view of the landscape. Take flight over Deadvlei’s gnarled, twisted trees and the Devil’s Fork dune formation. From Meob Bay, head north along the coast until you reach the dunes that surround the water. From there, you may see the Eduard Bohlen shipwreck. As you make your way home, take in the sights of Witberg Mountain while stopping for champagne.