Located on the confluence of seasonal river valleys, Leylandsdrift Camp has outstanding views over the Hoarusib Valley. It is visited as part of a Schoeman's Skeleton Coast fly-in safari.
This camp replaces Purros Camp on the fly in safari itineraries, as the owners thought the location was getting too busy. Being a new camp, it offers a newer style of accommodation to the fly-in itineraries, with large, en-suite and very comfortable cabins. Used on Skeleton Coast fly in safaris, this camp puts you in the right place at the right time for a true Namibia adventure.
Highways lead to by-ways that lead to countless side tracks in Namibia’s communal conservancies, just waiting to be explored by the intrepid traveler. From rocky rugged passes in the northwest to the east where water turns tracks into muddy quagmires, there are challenges for the toughest vehicle and driver.
Namibia is a photographer’s dream. There are magical hours, days and nights. Spectacular wildlife, landscapes and people of old, evolving cultures found in Namibia’s communal conservancies provide endless opportunities for keen amateur and professional photographers to capture stunning images.