Namibia — Desert & Skeleton Coast
The world's oldest desert, by light aircraft and 4×4.
Namibia is safari's most cinematic landscape — apricot dunes at Sossusvlei, the shipwreck-strewn Skeleton Coast, and desert-adapted elephants and lions. JETBAY links the highlights by private light aircraft, with design-led desert camps in between.
The dunes & the coast
Climb Sossusvlei's dunes at first light, walk the cracked clay of Deadvlei, then fly north to the Skeleton Coast — fog-bound, shipwrecked and utterly empty.
Desert wildlife
In Damaraland, trackers follow desert-adapted elephants and the rare black rhino across ancient riverbeds — wildlife found almost nowhere else on earth.
May–October, the cool dry season; dunes are best at dawn year-round.
- Sossusvlei's apricot dunes
- Skeleton Coast shipwrecks
- Desert-adapted elephant & lion
- Private light-aircraft hops
- Damaraland & rhino tracking
Sossusvlei Desert Lodge
Glass-walled suites beneath the Namib's dark skies.
Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp
Remote camp tracking desert wildlife in the north-west.
Shipwreck Lodge
Cabins shaped like wrecks on the Skeleton Coast dunes.
Fly into Windhoek (WDH); private light aircraft connect the desert airstrips.
Plan your safari
Tell us the region and your dates — we'll secure the camp, the private guide and the fly-in, with a private-jet arrival to match.