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waine Nov 7th, 2007 06:18 AM

Flight time, serra cafema to Windhoek
 
1. Whats flight time from Serra Cafema to Windhoek? Travel agent says you can get to WDH in the morning for a 10:50 AM departure to JoBerg. Sounds tight to me.

nyama Nov 7th, 2007 09:44 AM

Go to www.serracafema.com, select the 'factsheet' tab, look under 'FLYING TIME'.

andybiggs Nov 7th, 2007 10:40 AM

I think I remember it being around 3.5 hours. We had a fairly strong wind the last time I visited, so it was like 4 hours going and 3 hours back to Windhoek.

tuckeg Nov 8th, 2007 08:43 AM

First, an early morning flight is good because the thermals that form later can making flying rough. Second, what time do you leave Serra Cafema? Unless things have changed from last year, you arrive at Eros and will have to be driven to WDH. Assuming you want to get to WDH an hour before your flight, when you factor in the drive time I would think you would be leaving SC's airstrip well before 6 AM. Since the airstrip is quite aways from SC you will be getting up very early.

waine Nov 8th, 2007 12:16 PM

are you saying the arrival airport fo sefofane is not the same as the one where planes leav for Johannesberg?

Marija Nov 8th, 2007 02:17 PM

Our Sefofane from Etosha landed in the international airport in Windhoek where we caught the flight to JNB.

tuckeg Nov 9th, 2007 09:44 AM

In past years the internal flights we took were landing at Eros which is located on the southern edge of Windhoek. WDH is quite a ways east of the city. From what Marija says that may have changed. If that's the case for your flight, then you can leave out the travel time between airports. It is quite a drive from SC to the airstrip so you will still be getting up very early.

mcwomble Nov 13th, 2007 11:27 AM

It takes abot 3 days to drive to Serra Cafema... Not the sort of place you really want to rush into and out of. More a tranquil retreat. If you are worrying about flight times, you aren't going to relax and get your money's worth. Plenty of equally good places nearer WDH.

tuckeg Nov 14th, 2007 07:19 AM

What good advice, so if I am worried about making any connecting flights I shouldn't go to the destination. What useful things I've learned here. I hope this gem is added to the FAQ if one is ever posted.

What does the drive time to Serra Cafema have to do with the discussion?

mcwomble Nov 15th, 2007 11:21 AM

Sorry if I wasn't clear.... I just voiced my opinion that if you are going to the remotest lodge in Southern Africa to relax and soak up the atmosphere, it seems counterproductive to rush around the country trying to catch connecting flights.

There are easier places to get to and from which may be suitable for those pressed for time.

Sorry if my opinion offended anyone.

waine Nov 15th, 2007 12:12 PM

well I am the one that started it .glad I asked as I was tentatively staying there the night before a noon next day wdh departure.
And I found out:
its 1 to 1 1/2 hrs to the Serra airstrip.
then 3 1/2 hrs to eros with a pilot overnighting I would have had to pay for

then a transfer to WDH

too much
rearranged schedule
thanks all

tuckeg Nov 15th, 2007 01:20 PM

I would say 1 hour to the strip is more the norm but the flight could easily be 4 hours if the wind is bad so the total time is the same. Interesting te Etosha flights land at WDH, looks like the SC are still.

You might want to get a new travel agent as it seems your initial info was was seriously in error.



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