Project Description

Soaring Safaris’ birthplace and home. Undisputedly an ensemble of some of the most unique and jaw dropping sceneries of subsaharian Africa. Yes, it is not a prime wildlife safari destination and yes, you need to love desert landscapes to appreciate it, but don’t worry, variety in beauty will await you and reward you. From the Namib Desert with its sands changing nuances from pale cream to intense red, to the chiselled rock layers of Fish River Canyon. From the moonscapes of the Skeleton coast, where clay castles hide and sand dunes look like marching armies of caterpillars, to the rugged beauty of the Damaraland, where waved rocks unveil the power of our earth’s genesis and alternates with layered mesas resembling giant fortresses. Discover a river meandering through a stone and sand desert, and meet a tribe still living in a traditional way.

Yes, it is hard to go wrong in Namibia, but if you want to go home confident that your investment did deliver maximized results, let us make sure it is well placed in picking the right combination of areas and camps, the right season, the right pace.

Namibia is definitely the place where our concept, the AirSperience safari wins hands down against any other tour: forget about driving long hours, on rugged and dusty gravel roads, get from amazing place to amazing place effortlessly, and use all your energies where it matters. Allow us to air detour to admire jaw dropping features only visible from the air, because our pilot’s ultimate goal is not to optimize the airline costs, but to turn each and every flight into an experience, not a transfer. Don’t let fixed scheduled air transfers command your experience, let your bespoke programme define when to fly, matching the flying with the ground activities in a seamless perfect flow of experiences.

With more than 22 years and several hundreds safaris personally flown and guided by our pilot-guides, and their life long experiences as locals, let us share with you our knowledge and love for our country to enjoy your ultimate safari experience and make your investment worthwhile.

Recommended time invested: 6 to 10 days.

Investment range: 800 to 2000 USD per person per night

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO TRAVEL TO NAMIBIA?

January
1

February
1

March
1

April
4
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May
5
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June
5
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July
4
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August
4
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September
5
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October
5
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November
4
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December
3
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Namibia should be your choice if you love deserts, their silences, their endless spaces and horizons, their hypnotic power, their soft colours, their grace.

If you are looking for some of the most extraordinary and diverse landscapes Africa has to offer, Namibia should be in your bucket list. Be aware, wildlife is there, but if game viewing is your prime objective, then maybe you should plan on a different destination or … combine Namibia with Botswana to get the ultimate travel experience in Southern Africa.

Here you will be able to meet some of the last African ethnic groups still dealing with the transition from pure traditional living to modern living.

Let us try to answer some of the questions you might have before choosing Namibia as your next destination. If you are not satisfied or have further doubts, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Will I be safe
Namibia is rightfully regarded as a very safe country. Safe in terms of social stability: only when walking in the capital city of Windhoek away from the main street you should expect to use normal precautions not exposing expensive jewellery or watches, the same precaution you would have in any US or European city. Other than that it is very safe, people are very friendly, welcoming visitors, and everybody speaks English. Safe in terms of medical assistance: in Windhoek, Swakopmund and Walvis Bay there are private clinics offering adequate modern standards of medical assistance. A service of Med Evac is available by ground and by air. Given the remoteness of most of the areas visited, personal medicines should be carried from home, and reckless behaviour should be avoided. Safe in terms of hygiene: no compulsory vaccination is required to enter Namibia. Except for some areas during the rainy season, malaria prevention tablets are generally not required. Please refer to your national health authorities for updated requirements or recommendations, and contact us for the most updated status on health requirements. Food hygiene in camps and lodges is generally very good, and ice cubes in drinks or fresh vegetable are as safe as in Europe or in the US. Safe in terms of quality of transportation: both in the road transportation as in the aviation industry Namibia has a safe record, with the main roads tarred or gravel usually kept in good conditions, and the vehicles and aircrafts used for tourists transportation of a very good standard.

Where will I sleep
A general note: in Africa a tented camp is not synonymous of basic accommodation. Some tented camps are of a 5 star hotel’s suite level, with its own style and décor, they just happen to have canvas walls instead of brick and cement walls, usually on a raised wooden deck. Ask us about pictures and descriptions, we will gladly provide them, together with our first hand feedback. Namibia offers a very wide variety of accommodation, from basic camps/farms/guesthouses, to luxury lodges/tented camps. Generally speaking you can plan your trip based on any level of accommodation you desire, except for a couple of top locations where only luxury accommodation is available. A luxury lodge or tented camp will provide ample bedrooms in excess of 30sqm, a unique décor, private bathroom with shower and/or bathtub, sometimes airconditioning, most of the time an outside deck, possibly with private plunge pool. Few locations in Namibia offer luxury accommodation. A comfortable tented camp or lodge will provide ample bedrooms from 20 to 30sqm, a unique décor, private bathroom with shower, no airconditioning, possibly an outside deck, no private plunge pool. Almost all locations in Namibia offer comfortable accommodation. A basic accommodation will provide ensuite rooms, generally clean, very simple, potentially rough around the edges. There is very few areas in Namibia where you would have no other options.

What will I eat
Namibia has a mix of English, German and Afrikaans influence, so expect an international cuisine and to eat fresh or cooked vegetables, very good meats, very good fish (not only along the coast, but also while in comfortable or luxury camps/lodges). In general comfortable and luxury tented camps and lodges offer a variety of food, and they can cater for any food allergies or preferences, provided they are notified at the time of booking. The vicinity with South Africa reflects in the availability of excellent South African wines, especially in the comfortable and luxury lodges and camps.

Should I take my kids along
Namibia can be considered a family friendly destination, with locations ideal for kids and adults: while the kids will have fun playing in the sand dunes, parents will enjoy its stunning sceneries. This said, Namibia is famous for its remoteness, distances are long, and in the unlikely event of a problem, young kids might be vulnerable. So generally speaking it is not recommended to travel to remote locations with kids under the age of 6. In fact some camps/lodge will not accept kids under such age, unless the entire property is taken on exclusive basis. Our staff (pilots and guides) have a very soft spot for kids, so don’t be surprised if your pilot will be as good as your nanny back home in taking care of your kids!

Namibia is the birthplace of our AirSperience concept.

Great distances and the remoteness of some of the most fascinating corners of Namibia, together with incredible natural patterns only appreciable from the air, make flying THE way to go when discovering this country.

Save hours and hours of transfers on dirt road, enjoy bird’s eye views of some stunning landscapes, and yet do not detach from the ground as you’ll spend the best part of the day walking over those dunes and driving deep into those fascinating landscapes.

All our photography was taken by our pilot-guides or our guests.

Let’s plan unusual and fascinating across borders journeys.

NAMIBIA BOTSWANA

In Namibia your highest rewards come from the sceneries, sand and rock deserts, yellow to brown colours. What a great contrast if you add to it Botswana’s wildlife and its flat, green, water based ecosystems. Fill up your eyes with images of incredible landscapes, then satisfy your hunger for wildlife in the Okavango delta. Wake up in the middle of the desert and enjoy an afternoon game drive in the Okavango delta…by AirSperience only. Cherry on the cake, add to the combination the mighty Victoria Falls.

Recommended time invested: 12 – 15 days.

Investment range: 1.2k – 4.5k U$/person/night

SOUTH AFRICA NAMIBIA
BOTSWANA ZAMBIA

Are you always after contrasts and variety? Then look at Southern Africa as a whole, and embrace its various faces. Cape Town and Cape of Good Hope. The Namibian deserts, endless seas of sands, stony moonscape areas and rugged arid mountains. The water habitat of the Okavango delta, Chobe and Linyanti. Victoria Falls, the mighty Zambesi and the walking safaris in Zambia. One month? No, 14 to 16 days, only made possible by your bespoke AirSperience safari.

Recommended time invested: 15 – 18 days.

Investment range: 1.5k – 4.5k U$/person/night

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