Experience the breathtaking beauty of Damaraland from a bird’s-eye view with the Damaraland Scenic Flights, offered by Desert Air in collaboration with the Twyfelfontein Country Lodge. These scenic flights allow you to explore the region’s stunning desert landscapes, geological formations, and rich wildlife.
Elizabeth Bay - locally known as E-Bay - lies hidden within the forbidden Sperrgebiet (Diamond Area) and carries a haunting beauty and rich history waiting to be discovered. This excursion is ideal for travelers, such as cruise ship passengers, who do not have time for the nine-hour Bogenfels-Pomona tour.
A hot air balloon ride with Hot Air Ballooning Namibia offers one of the most unforgettable ways to explore the dramatic Namib Desert and the Skeleton Coast. Whether you're seeking tranquility, spectacular aerial views, or a romantic adventure – this activity delivers on all fronts.
Namibia’s fascinating landscapes are especially impressive when discovered from a bird’s-eye view. With the Scenic Flights from Desert Africa Safaris, you’ll take off on unforgettable adventures. The starting point is Eros Airport in Windhoek.
The Onguma Trails Hike offers a unique opportunity to experience the wilderness surrounding Etosha National Park on foot! The hikes through Onguma’s pristine wilderness are cleverly designed and give you the rare chance to discover four of the Big Five on foot. You can book the hike with either two or three overnight stays.
The Victoria Falls are the largest waterfalls in Africa and a breathtaking destination in Zimbabwe. With the activity provider Caprivi Adventures from Katima Mulilo you can get to know this natural wonder on an uncomplicated day tour directly from Namibia.
A special way to get to know the fascinating Namib Desert is on a fat bike tour. Swakopmund Fat Bike Tours offers various exciting desert rides with special bicycles (fat bikes) which let you experience the Namib Desert in a gentle and ecological way.
The unique Khaudum National Park is located in the north-east of Namibia, directly on the border with Botswana and at the entrance to the Zambezi region (formerly the Caprivi Strip). The park has an area of approx. 3900 km² and is in the so-called Kalahari Sandveld, i.e. it is a semi-desert area. From Tsumkwe the park can be reached in a northerly direction after about 65 km.
Who is brave and wants a great adrenaline rush? ... Normally Namibia stands for tranquility and a relaxed holiday. In Swakopmund, however, things look a little different. There are countless exciting and adrenaline-pumping activities on offer here including skydiving over the Namib desert!
Good news: The beautiful Wüstenquell farm is welcoming visitors again after being closed to tourists for several years. Wüstenquell is known throughout Namibia for its unique landscapes in the Namib Desert, its geological formations and the rock art of the San (Bushmen).