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    A Bird’s Eye View of Africa’s Landscapes

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveMay 16, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Something about taking flight makes you feel utterly invincible yet vulnerable. And seeing Africa’s glorious vastness from the skies is one of my favourite activities. A bird’s-eye view of Africa’s landscapes is, in my opinion, the very best view! I hand-selected some images to give you a taste of what you can expect… I hope you get to experience it, too! 

    1

    Gentle giants looking small from this bird’s-eye view of Africa

    Oh, how I love Botswana! The Okavango Delta is a floodplain that’s puzzling in a good way. Nature seems to run its own course here, not following the rules you might expect, like flooding in the dry season. Watching the wildlife, especially elephants, from above gives you perspective, and you get to see the whole picture. 

    2

    Drone view of South Africa’s largest private game reserve

    A bird’s-eye view of South Africa’s largest private game reserve, Tswalu Kalahari Game Reserve

    Everything the light touches is your kingdom! Well, not really – but at Tswalu Kalahari Game Reserve, it’s yours to explore. I highly recommend you take a helicopter ride to really grasp the sheer size and majesty of this private reserve, South Africa’s biggest.

    3

    Unsere Reisetipps für Simbabwe: Entdecken Sie die Victoria-Fälle und mehr

    Victoria Falls in full flood, Image Credit: Flight of the Angels

    Ever dreamt of seeing Victoria Falls in real life? I can promise you, it’s pretty spectacular. But nothing comes close to taking a heli and flying right over the “Smoke that Thunders”. Get ready to gasp for breath. You’ll finally understand what David Livingstone meant when he uttered, “‘Scenes so lovely must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight”, when laying eyes on Victoria Falls”.

    4

    A picturesque landscape of the Cape Winelands, with rolling vineyards, elegant farmhouses, vibrant greenery, and towering mountains basking in golden sunlight

    Hello, world of heavenly wines, Image Credit: La Residence

    Franschhoek in the Cape Winelands is a setting that will make you feel like you stepped into a romance novel. And its mountain ranges, oh its mountain ranges! Planning a proposal? Sweep your significant other off their feet (literally) by taking a helicopter ride over this fairytale setting, finishing it off with a wine or bubbly pairing, picnic, and the Big Question. 

    5

    The Skeleton Coast is located in western Namibia

    What a wonderful world we live in 

    Namibia is huge – and one of the most sparsely-populated countries on the planet. This means endless horizons to explore, and yup, the best view is by far from above! A personal favourite of mine is Skeleton Coast. This spookily-named coastline was once where wary sailors often could not see through the blinding sea fog and got stranded, resulting in this shipwreck graveyard. It’s also where the ocean meets the desert!

    6

    Horse riding in the Salt pans

    Otherworldly, especially when viewed from above, Image Credit: Jacks Camp

    Is this Mars? No, it’s Africa! Our continent is not only vast, but it also has such a wide-ranging array of terrains. This is Botswana, where you can gallop on horseback or head to the clouds to see the famous Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, which is utterly unique.

    7

    Hot air balloon safaris

    Float away in a hot air balloon, Image Credit: Governors’ Balloon Safaris

    Okay, now you’ve had a taste of a heli ride. But let’s take it up a notch – in a hot air balloon! This will trump even your most vivid dream of flying, and East Africa is the perfect spot for this activity. When it’s the Great Migration season, it’s even more spectacular, with over two million wildebeest, zebras and other antelope moving across the savannah.

    8

    Mauritius ist ein toller Ort für Helikopterflüge in Afrika

    The beautiful Mauritius Indian Ocean Island

    Honeymoon fantasies come true in Mauritius. This is one of my preferred Indian Ocean Islands because it gives you plenty to do, but I also like to spend days on end just lounging on the beach with bottomless cocktails magically appearing next to me. Just wait until you see its crystal-clear water, pearly beaches, and lushness. 

    9

    Garden Route Roadtrip durch dichten, grünen Wald in Südafrika

    The Garden Route is a must-visit destination in South Africa

    What a view! The Garden Route is widely considered the ultimate road trip route. It gives you forests, oceans, safari, mountain passes, quaint towns, and so much more. There are many ways to see it from this angle, but I personally adore getting really adventurous and going paragliding! Not for the faint-hearted, but oh so worth it. 

    10

    Game drive sunset drinks stop

    Game drive sunset drinks stop, Image Credit: African Bush Camps, Khwai Leadwood

    Did Botswana just feature for a third time on my list? You betcha. There’s just so much to admire about this country and how wild it still is. I also love its high impact, low volume tourism model, meaning you never feel crowded by other tourists and get a truly authentic safari experience that treads lightly. 

    Ready to See Africa from All Angles? 

    So you’ve seen wildlife, bush, savannah, waterfalls, winelands, salt pans, forests, islands, deltas… could there possibly be more? Oh, yes. Africa has many tricks up her sleeves. Let our Travel Experts show you. With all of our first-hand knowledge, we will make sure your dream holiday hits all the right notes… and then some. See you in Africa! 



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