- Indulge in a spectacular scenic flight over the Namib Sea Sand (declared a natural World Heritage Site), over the Bird Sanctuary, past the Lagoon and salt fields, through the Kuiseb River Basin where there is a chance to spot animal life, alongside the coast until you reach the famous Sandwich Harbour
- Continue past Sandwich Harbour along the coast up to the Shawnee Shipwreck and the Eduard Bohlen Shipwreck. A highlight is the flight over the Eduard Bohlen, a German cargo ship that ran aground in 1909 while it was on its way to Table Bay from Swakopmund. Years after the ship ran aground the desert began to encroach on the ocean and the ship that was once stranded in the ocean slowly became stranded in the desert. The wreck currently sits about 500 metres from the ocean, ensuring that it’s the best-preserved shipwreck along Namibia’s Skeleton Coast
- Return to Swakopmund Airstrip along the coast, past Walvis Bay – and experience first-hand the endless horizons that are synonymous with Namibia
- Up to 3 passengers can enjoy a window seat and the doors can be removed for photographic purposes. Robinson R44 Raven II are heavier “lightweight class” helicopters that can handle turbulence and offer a smooth flight in winds. You have contact with the pilot through headsets, that allow for the comfort of conversation during the flight.
tel: +27 861 365 927
explore@scintillatravel.com
Block A One on Langford, 1 Langford Road
Westville, South Africa
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tel: +27 861 365 927
explore@scintillatravel.com
Block A One on Langford, 1 Langford Road
Westville, South Africa