
In 2007 we celebrated our 35th operating anniversary. We offer special Fly-In Safafris to satisfy the most discerning visitor.
People come from all over the world to visit Etosha National Park, the greatest, most important game park on the subcontinent of Africa. Here one finds dense bush, with wide-open plains and the distinctive Etosha Pan, a saline pan where mirages and dust devils are as common as the variety of birds and game who congregate at the waterholes on its verges during the dry winter months. The park is home to five rare or endangered species as well as a variety of other wildlife. Bird life is also abundant, with more than 330 species recorded, including ostriches, secretary birds, guinea fowl and flamingo.

If you are a birder, feline specialist, botanist or an avid nature lover, your best choice for a safari of your lifetime is with us. Join the ranks of experts in their fields of nature, who have been our clients. Our guest book reads like a "Who is Who in The World".
Photographers and filmmakers will find the expertise of our guides in not only flora and fauna but also in locations, compositions, light and patience very rewarding.

The pilots/guides are experts in their field. Ask them anything about flora, fauna, birds or their own personal experiences in the wild and you have a chance to come much closer to nature than you may expect.
The commercially rated pilots will always see to it that your flight will be as comfortable as possible. Aircraft used are providing seats for up to 5 passengers, however, we can also provide larger aircraft up to jets.
Accommodations are offered in luxury lodges outside Etosha National Park and in well appointed camps inside the park. We always try to obtain the best available accommodations for our clients.

Reserving your place in nature is as easy as requesting your travel agent to contact us. We are more than happy to supply him or her with your personal flight itinerary tailor-made to your needs.
Should you prefer, you can send us the completed form "Request for your Personal Itinerary". You find a link to this form on the page "Itineraries".