by Andreas Vogt Travellers passing through the extreme north east of Namibia can look forward to an exquisite lodge with luxurious accommodation and a camping site […]
Self-catering accommodation in Namibia’s capital Windhoek, Swakopmund and rural towns has come a long way from the cheap, substandard, backyard granny flats and old, poorly maintained […]
by Andreas Vogt With unspoilt natural beauty and abundant animal wildlife as Namibia’s strongest tourism draw cards, !Uris Safari Lodge near Tsumeb offers a refreshing variation […]
Members of the Kavango Open Africa Route (KOAR), all belonging to Namibia’s tourism industry, conducted a landmark water-bird count in July. For observations click here …. […]
This is the twelve in a series by Joh Henschel of EnviroMEND about the Namib Desert. This is Flam, Ingo and I.. are on the move Photographs by Joh Henschel […]
This guest blog was written by French visitor Natacha Faullimmel who jotted down her impressions – all the weird, wonderful idiosyncrasies she picked up on – while […]
by Ginger Mauney Sharing the eastern border of Namibia’s Etosha National Park, Onguma Tented Camp is a beguiling mixture of sophistication and relaxation, of elegance and […]
by Ginger Mauney Beyond the numbers, 1907 – 2007 Like graphs in a textbook, numbers present a single impression. While a litany of statistics relating to […]
By Sabrine Kaene In Namibia’s mix of old and new, tourists are especially entranced by the Himba people, but rarely gain a glimpse into the private […]
It’s tempting for anyone driving to northern Namibia to visit Etosha National Park, the traditional land of the Owambo people, and the lush green regions of […]
The Tsumeb Museum was founded in April 1975 by the fondly remembered Ms Ilse Shatz, and she made it her loving and passionate mission to find, restore and […]
Our newest guest blogger, Nina – a student currently expanding her knowledge at a Joburg institution of higher learning – decided to start writing about Namibia […]