Sands of Time
Skeleton Coast, Namibia
INTRO
Discover Africa like never before with Schoeman’s Skeleton Coast Safaris—an adventure that takes you far beyond the ordinary. Run by four brothers carrying on the legacy of the legendary Louw Schoeman, these exclusive flying safaris showcase the breathtaking beauty of Namibia’s iconic Skeleton Coast. With just four guests per trip, this is as personal and intimate as it gets.
Your journey includes stays at three remote, permanent camps, each offering a unique perspective of Namibia’s rugged landscapes. You’ll fly between camps, stopping to explore untouched wilderness and diverse habitats with expert guidance every step of the way.
Kuidas Camp
Nestled in the Huab River Valley in Southern Damaraland, this camp is surrounded by striking desert landscapes. Just a short walk away, you’ll find ancient rock engravings and the unforgettable Ugab formations, a surreal moon-like terrain of black and white contrasts.
Purros Camp
Perched on the dry banks of the Hoarusib River in the Kunene region, this camp offers incredible wildlife encounters, including the famous desert elephants. And when the sun sets, prepare for some of the most spectacular stargazing in the world.
Kunene Camp
High on a cliff overlooking the Kunene River, this camp is a true oasis. Here, the Hartmann Valley’s mountains and dunes meet the lush river, creating a stunning change of scenery. Boat trips, visits to the Himba people, and explorations of this remote paradise make this a highlight of the journey.
What makes the experience truly extraordinary is the Schoeman brothers themselves. With decades of experience and unmatched skill flying low over Namibia’s dramatic terrain, they’ll take you to places you never imagined possible. From deserted beaches to towering dunes, every stop brings something new.
A Schoeman flying safari isn’t just a trip—it’s a redefinition of the classic safari experience. Perfect for seasoned adventurers seeking a fresh perspective, this journey will leave you in awe, just 100 feet above the ground.
Skeleton Coast National Park, Namibia