Experience Namibia like never before
Namibia Helicopter Services guarantees that you’ll experience Namibia like never before. Whether it’s a scenic flight, an air-transfer to your destination of choice or a photo-safari to explore Namibia’s significant landmarks, with us your itinerary becomes unforgettable.
See Namibia from the sky
Explore some of Namibia’s most iconic and historical landmarks. From the stunning open planes of the Namib Desert, a sunrise over Sossusvlei and Sandwich Harbour where the dunes and ocean come together, we can show you it all. Don’t just fly the sky, let it be a reason to take your breath away.
Sossusvlei
Situated in the largest conservation area in Africa (the Namib-Naukluft National Park), Sossusvlei is possibly Namibia’s most spectacular and best-known attraction. Characterised by the large red dunes that surround it, Sossusvlei is a large, white, salt and clay pan and is a great destination all year round. The dunes in this area are some of the highest in the world, reaching almost 400 meters, and provide photographic enthusiasts with wonderful images in the beautiful morning and evening light.
Deadvlei
Close to Sossusvlei, Deadvlei is a clay pan characterized by dark, dead camel thorn trees contrasted against the white pan floor. The pan was formed when the Tsauchab River flooded and the abundance of water allowed camel thorn trees to grow. However, the climate changed and the sand dunes encroached on the pan, blocking the river from reaching the area. The trees are estimated to be approximately 900 years old, however, they have not decomposed due to the dry climate. Deadvlei is a paradise for photographers as the contrast between the pitch-black trees and bleached-white pans, and the rusty-red dunes and deep blue sky make for incredible images.
Sandwich Harbour
Sandwich Harbour, 56km south of Walvis Bay in Dorob National Park, is one of the most dramatic sights in Namibia – dunes up to 100m-high plunge into the Atlantic, which washes into the picturesque lagoon. The harbour is now deserted and a stirring wilderness devoid of any human settlement.