Play: Die Judenbank 11 & 12 March: 15:00 / 19:30 Venue: NPS Kulturaula Swakopmund Theatre Play ‘Die Judenbank’ by Reinhold Massag (in German) – presented by […]
Compiled Sanet van Zijl The small village of Gibeon in the South of Namibia is undergoing major changes. A N$25 million tourism centre is currently under […]
Information provided by Namibia Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft Monday, 16th March at 19h30: Presentation by Achim Röder, Marion Stellmes & Anne Schneibel The utilization of earth observation images […]
Compiled Sanet van Zijl The women in Oshakati are coining big time through the in-season marula fruits… Marula fruits are small and round and turn yellow […]
Compiled Sanet van Zijl Eco Awards Namibia recently made an assessment of Wolwedans Dunes Lodge and Base Camp and they were lucky enough to score the […]
Text and photographs by Timothy Smith The African Wild Dog (Lycaon pictus) is one of the African continent’s biggest assets with regards to wildlife. This iconic […]
Compiled Sanet van Zijl A Strategic Business Alliance agreement has been signed by Air Namibia and the Municipality of Walvis Bay and Direct Return Flights have […]
Compiled Sanet van Zijl On 21 March Namibia will be celebrating a milestone of 25 years of independence, peace, stability and freedom. Namibia’s Battle for Independence: […]
Indigenous Plant Products of Namibia : !nara (A. horridus) By Gillian Maggs-Kölling, Rosalia Iileka, Ruusa Gottlieb and Esther Uushona The Namib is a desert landscape that […]
Indigenous Plant Products of Namibia: Devil’s Claw (H. procumbens & H. zeyheri) By Dave Cole Devil’s claw, known for its effective treatment of arthritis and rheumatoid […]
Information provided by Namibia Scientific Society Tuesday, 31st March at 19h30: German presentation by Dr. Ute Schmiedel: Succulent plants of quartz surfaces in Southern Africa. The […]
Film Screening: Home For The Weekend 9 April: 19:15 Venue: Goethe-Centre Windhoek Film screening ‘Home for the weekend (Was bleibt)‘, in German with English subtitles – […]
Compiled Sanet van Zijl The earliest known inhabitants of Namibia are the San (Bushmen), who belong to the Khoesan peoples. Generally short in stature, they have […]
THE NEW ISSUE OF TRAVEL NEWS NAMIBIA Travel News Namibia Autumn 2015 is hitting shelves (and the website) soon! Get excited about exploring Namibia with us! […]
Information provided by Namibian Tourism Board (NTB) Regional and International Tourism Events 2015/2016 are now open… All interested NTB registered members and partners are hereby invited […]
Press release via Save The Rhino Trust An independent investigator found no evidence or suspicions of any of the Save The Rhino Trust Namibia staff […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Text and photographs Pompie Burger ETOSHA IS LIKE GOOD BRANDY – ALWAYS A BARGAIN! Since the upgrades and improvements were done to Etosha’s rest camps in […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] PHOTOGRAPHIC FEATURE Chasing rain… I have seen vistas opening up beneath my airplane’s wings, a valuable and treasured experience which, in photographing, I hope to […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Compiled Elzanne Erasmus | Photographs CJ van der Westhuizen Few people are aware of the many rock-climbing challenges Namibia has to offer. As hikers and climbers […]