In the bush, under the stars Camping is one of the most underrated tourism products in Namibia. However, when speaking of value for money, camping will […]
by Andreas Vogt Although very far from other towns in northern Namibia and appearing sleepy at first sight, Ruacana in the far north-western corner of the […]
Old-fashioned comfort at the coast by Ron Swilling This old, solid family home in Lüderitz Street, Swakopmund, was let for 12 years after the Marsden children […]
Central, comfortable and affordable by Ron Swilling A new breath of energy swept into the Atlanta Hotel when Ina and Teuns Janson took over the old […]
A getaway for sun worshippers and sand lovers By Ed Jenkins The aptly-named and affordably-priced Sophia Dale Base Camp is an easy ten-minute drive away from […]
Old mining towns and Bogenfels arch by Ron Swilling The desert around Lüderitz is steeped in mining history. Tales of diamond smuggling and intrigue abound, and […]
Stylish, service-orientated, slightly arty by Ron Swilling A uniformed doorman, a winding staircase, a stem of white orchids in a plate of pebbles, an oil painting […]
Local flavour in Walvis Bay by Ron Swilling The small eighteen-room B&B, Courtyard Hotel Pension, is within easy walking distance from the lagoon and yacht club […]
A creative and lively space by Marita van Rooyen When lounging in the courtyard of the Secret Garden Guesthouse in Swakopmund, it’s difficult to believe that […]
by Ginger Mauney When browsing through travelogues, readers are often compelled by a striking picture to stop turning the page and take a closer look. Whether […]
A haus away from home There are probably many reasons why Andreas and Cynthia Munkelwitz have managed to fill the Deutsches Haus at Swakopmund since they […]
If you’re a regular business traveller, where you lay your head becomes your home. Jordani Bed & Breakfast in the Olympia suburb of Wind-hoek allows you […]