November 14, 2014

Olifantsrus

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Text | Photos by Jana-Mari Smith A historical site in Etosha National Park, situated in the less utilised western section of the park, approximately 60 […]
November 25, 2014

Wetland wildlife in the Zambezi region

Anja Denker, Namibian wildlife photographer and visual artist, visited Namibia's north-east, the Zambezi region, a place of unparalleled wildlife abundance and striking greenery juxtaposed against the rest of the country's arid, desert Eco-systems. Anja, with a skilled and knowledgeable eye, captured this lush and opulent Eden, shedding light on a road less travelled.
December 1, 2014

SAVUTE | Spring Sojourn in Savute

  A round trip from Windhoek, with Savute as the diamond in the ring… Text and photographs Annabelle Venter Spring is knocking on the door – […]
December 15, 2014

Swakopmund through the eyes of a child

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Ron Swilling Ice cream and aquariums, beads and bangles, snakes and skulls. Sometimes it’s so good to remember what it’s like to be a child […]
January 13, 2015

Damaraland – The craft of making a living

Compiled Sanet van Zijl When travelling through Namibia one often passes small settlements, seemingly abandoned among vast stretches of nothingness. Damaraland holds so many treasures for […]
April 2, 2015

Namibia’s Heritage Sites

Compiled Sanet van Zijl Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to future generations. Our cultural […]
April 27, 2015

A first-timer’s guide to Windhoek

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] CALLING ON THE CAPITAL Text Marita van Rooyen | Photographs Paul van Schalkwyk Welcome to Namibia – the land of friendly faces, wide-open spaces, and […]
July 11, 2016

The phenomenal Himba – a joy to photograph

Barren. Deserted. From all over the world people flock to Namibia to, well, not see people. The idea of a country about three times the size of England with a population of under two million is simply mind- boggling. And yet, there are some natural inhabitants in Namibia who are as beautiful and mesmerising as the landscape.
July 22, 2016

The incredible Zambezi Region

Travelling through Namibia is like travelling through several different historical epochs, continuously encountering different cultures and experiencing different types of climate and vegetation. The Zambezi Region in Namibia's extreme north east is entirely different to the rest of the country in all these respects, especially as regards its history.
December 13, 2016

Exploring the national parks of the Zambezi Region

Imagine a pointing index finger, more than 500 kilometres long and 32 kilometres wide. This giant digit is attached to a huge fist, a landmass punctuated with soaring sand dunes and oceans of desert. Surround the finger with rivers— the mighty Zambezi, the Chobe, Linyanti—and you have the Zambezi Region, a water-rich extremity shooting from the north-eastern corner of Namibia like an arrow into the heart of Africa