By Annabelle Venter It’s that time of year again when Namibians pull out their winter woollies and seek the sun. Fortunately there’s plenty of sun at this […]
Desert Dreaming My ten-day safari around Namibia had reached the northern regions and we now veered west to the drier parts of the country. Days of […]
Text and photos by Peter Cunningham Since Namibia is a desert destination, most visitors do not stake too much importance on its rivers, although the country […]
Text and photos by Ron Swilling Gripped by a fever of exploration, Portuguese explorers sailed the oceans in small fleets of caravels in search of new […]
Text by Marita van Rooyen “Blue Cranes are critically endangered in Namibia. As with the core population in South Africa, Namibia’s small population of 60 appears […]
After a long mentally and physical taxing journey, the team at Walking for Lions crossed the finishing line on Monday. The team kicked off their awarness raising […]
The Meteorogolical Service Division of Namibia released the following notice: April 2013 was observably dry at all places monitored, with Walvis Bay being the only exception […]
By Nita Pallett The road is long and winding, the landscape dry and scattered with loose red rocks and Euphorbia. Tall mountains litter the landscape. […]
The Namibia Tourism Board continues exploring avenues of marketing Namibia and creating platform for the tourism trade to network and exchange business with other international tourism […]
Namibia has just become home to a species of bird that has previously only been known to be distributed in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Expert birder […]
By Omagano Shooya, NACSO communications intern WWF Namibia recently hosted a study tour to the Kunene Region for eight experts in the various fields of conservation […]
When Dana Grobbelaar moved to Rundu many moons ago, she missed her former flower shop in Grootfontein so much that she decided to name her newfound […]
By Marita van Rooyen This year our beloved motherland Namibia experienced an unusually dry and nerve-racking rainy season, leaving the entire nation down in the dumps […]
A must-see for culture aficionados en route to Rundu is the Ju’Hoansi Living Museum where visitors can experience and learn about the traditional Kalahari San culture […]
A new addition to Otjiwarongo’s refreshment finder list, Dinky Bee is the brainchild of local lady Dina Beyleveld. Dina is assisted by master baker Caroline Ganchas, […]
The Rare and Endangered Species Trust (REST) is a non-profit educational centre located on a small farm about 47 km south of Otjiwarongo. The Trust was […]