August 22, 2012

Oanob Dam

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 […]
August 22, 2012

Ruacana Eha Lodge

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 […]
August 22, 2012

Central Guest House, Swakopmund

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 […]
August 22, 2012

Hotel Bundu n See, Swakopmund

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 […]
August 22, 2012

House No 7, Kolmanskop

Renewed energy in the abandoned ghost town by Ron Swilling It is a rare person who establishes an art gallery in an abandoned old mining town […]
August 22, 2012

Lüderitz Nest Hotel

Embraced by the sea by Ron Swilling The sea pervades your visit at Lüderitz Nest. Entering your room for the first time, you are amazed at […]
August 22, 2012

Sophia Dale Base Camp

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 […]
August 22, 2012

Sperrgebiet

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 […]
August 22, 2012

Swakopmund Boutique Hotel

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 […]
August 22, 2012

The Courtyard Hotel Pension

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 […]
August 23, 2012

Hotel Deutsches Haus – Swakopmund

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 […]
August 23, 2012

Jordani B&B – Windhoek, Namibia

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 […]
August 23, 2012

Erongo Mountains

A volcanic ruin of great beauty and diversity by Luise Hoffmann The vast open spaces so typical of the Namibian landscape are more often than not […]
August 23, 2012

Nubib Nature Camp

An oasis of silence by Jeannette van der Merwe A trip to Nubib Nature Camp is rather like visiting long-lost relatives who have left the city […]