Floccinaucinihilipilification antithesis This is the nineteenth and final article in a series by Joh Henschel of EnviroMEND about the Namib Desert. Its wonders have many forms, […]
In Namibia I felt… free! Hi, Annabel here! I began my writing career as the youngest travel correspondent in Namibia, in Africa, in the world! Flamingo […]
Text by Marita van Rooyen Images by Helga Kohl My voice and contributions at documenting the earth’s beauty are important in making people aware of the […]
On the backroads and beyond – explore Namibia’s Nama Padloper backroads. Text and photographs Ron Swilling A dusty, red gravel road leads through farmland towards terraced […]
Text and photographs by Jana-Mari Smith As tough as a rhino hide, the Namibian trackers of the Save the Rhino Trust (SRT) are the often-overlooked heroes of […]
Text Bill Torbitt IN A NUTSHELL Africa probably derives its name from the Afri people, known to the Romans. Interestingly, the Greek word aphrike means ‘without […]
WIKA! WIKA! WIKA! Text Gerine Hoff & Photography courtesy of Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW) Hundreds of litres of beer, oompah tunes and entertainment of the highest […]
Nakara proudly walks away as regional winner for Africa NAKARA won the 2011 regional Tannery of the year award for Africa at the lavish gala awards […]
Owner of Erindi Private Game Reserve, Gert Joubert, had a dream to become involved in tourism. He now lives his dream. Erindi, which means ‘the place […]
The latest addition to one of Namibia’s most remarkable private game reserves, Erindi Private Game Reserve, is Camp Elephant. The self-catering chalets and camping facility opened […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] High up on a hill above the city of Windhoek, where the free winds blow and far horizons beckon, the unique Hotel Thule offers unsurpassed […]
Otjiwa Safari Lodge has a pretty new face following a complete makeover. This well-known tourist facility near Otjiwarongo has been completely transformed from a budget facility […]
Text and photographs Peter Cunningham When one thinks of aerial bombing campaigns, the horrors of the Blitz on London and the firestorms consuming Dresden during WWII […]
Text Ginger Mauney Photographs by Paul van Schalkwyk and Ginger Mauney I can think of many things I love about my adopted country Namibia. Wide, open […]
A N$35 000 grand prize was won last Friday by Namibians who used Namibian myrrh Commiphora wildii essential oils in locally produced and created cosmetic products. […]
Compiled Marita van Rooyen Namib Desert Challenge, 25–29 March, Sossusvlei Running the equivalent or more of a full marathon every day for five days, with temperatures […]
The perfect balance for desert beauty Throw a handful of stars, wizened elephant giants, a multi-coloured chorus of birds and a magical water-world together and you […]