Namibia... Getting Around
By Air
Windhoek
International Airport is Namibia's primary international hub with
regular and reliable links between Johannesburg and Cape Town, weekly
schedules connect Frankfurt and London. Secondary air links connect
Harare, Lusaka, Maun and Gabarone.
Eros
Airport just south of Windhoek is the main hub for all domestic and
charter connections. Namibia has reasonably well serviced air strips
throughout the country - our fly-in safaris
operate between private camp strips.
By road
The roads
within Namibia are first class by African standards with nearly 4500km
of good tarred roads and an extensive network of gravel roads.
Namibia
is second only to South Africa in terms of its road connectivity in the
sub region and is therefore ideally suited for self-drive and mobile safaris. Sedans can cope with the
roads connecting all of the major centres but there are certain areas
that demand 4x4 vehicles and even then only in convoy.
Local
advice must be sought for certain wet season excursions in the Kaokoveld
(January to April), portions of the Caprivi are impassable when the
river systems are flooding from April to August.