August 28, 2012

Nature Notes

by Amy Schoeman The Namib’s life-giving coastal fog On most days a dense belt of sea fog hangs over the ocean along Namibia’s coast. Generated by […]
August 31, 2012

Camping in the Epupa environs

It’s with a song in my heart that I can report that very little has changed for campers at Epupa for more than a decade. The […]
August 31, 2012

The spirit of Epupa

by Conrad Brain There are some destinations on the planet where, for some reason, the place is greater than the sum of its parts. It is […]
August 31, 2012

Namibia ideal for Third-Age Travel

Text ©Sharri Whiting De Masi  Re-printed with permission of the author Mature, senior, third Age – it’s the time of life when travel beckons. Namibia offers […]
August 31, 2012

Authentically Namibian

by Ron Swilling The atmospheric town of Swakopmund, characterised by its wide roads and picturesque old German architecture, is an ideal place to wander around and […]
August 31, 2012

Beds with a story – Swakopmund

by Ron Swilling Sitting in the spacious and gleaming reception hall of the Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre (the former Swakopmund Railway Station), I read up […]
August 31, 2012

Swakopmund, Namibia – Mondesa Township Tour

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Words and photos: Ron Swilling [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Small house, big welcome A Nama man awaits us outside his small, simple house. As we arrive, he welcomes […]
September 3, 2012

Tourism in Namibia’s central north

Journey with the Aakwaluudhi by Marita van Rooyen Even though nearly half of Namibia’s population lives in what was traditionally called Ovamboland, the area is often […]
September 3, 2012

Swakopmund: A tradition of tourism

Of all the towns in Namibia, Swakopmund was the first to be exposed to holidaymakers in the real sense of the word, and this happened long […]
September 3, 2012

Namibian fishing journal

Where else in the world can a fisherman start camping at Mile 4 and move along as the fish bite, or don’t bite, as far up […]
September 3, 2012

Walvis Bay: Namibia’s biggest port

Walvis Bay is Namibia’s biggest port and the pride of the country. Since the days when the Dutch East India Company traded fresh water and meat […]