EXPLORE EARTH
CHAD
This is one of the most inaccessible expeditions on Earth, unlocked only through dmX’s partnership with the Ravà family and their 40-year legacy in the Central Sahara.
10-Day Private Helicopter Expedition
A rare aerial crossing of the central Sahara – from cathedral-like sandstone citadels to volcanic calderas, ancient meteorite fields, and some of the world’s most significant rock art galleries. The journey culminates at Emi Koussi, the highest peak in the Sahara.
Remote, elemental, and logistically exacting, this is an expedition into the geological and cultural soul of the desert.
- Helicopter-Only Access. Remote regions with no roads or infrastructure, reachable only through expedition-level aerial operations.
- Epic Geology. Calderas, volcanoes, fossil dunes, arches, and sculpted desert formations among Africa’s most dramatic.
- Deep Time.Rock art spanning 8,000+ years, meteorites, ancient water systems, and desert civilisations.
- Remote UNESCO Landscapes, The Ounianga Lakes and other protected regions at the edge of habitation.
- Saharan Cultural Legacy. Nomadic pathways, camel corridors, and living desert cultures sustained across millennia.
“I enjoyed getting back to the clean harshness of the desert, the simplicity of desert life, the comradeship of desert peoples, to camels, the vast openness of the sands and the freedom of the mountains.”
– Sir Wilfred Thesiger, 1938
ANGOLA
Vast, untamed, and largely unexplored, Angola’s southeastern wilderness is one of Africa’s final frontiers and home to two of the region’s most important conservation landscapes: Cuatir Conservancy and Luengue-Luiana National Park.
World’s Oldest Desert: The Namib and Iona Biosphere: vast, elemental, and rich in endemism.
Tribal Heartlands of the Namib (Ovahimba, Ovahakaona, Ovatwa)
KAZA Migratory Corridors
Helicopter Access Across Remote Regions
Cunene River + Skeleton Coast Flyovers
Deep Wilderness Camps
















