by Sven-Eric Kanzler Soft, slightly reddish sand trickles onto the brown, sun-baked earth and piles up into a little cone. “This is where two generations of […]
by Michaela Kanzler Since October 2004 the river plains in Namibia’s far north east have been open to exploration by way of a comfortable cruise on […]
by Karen Watkins The eight-day, 120-kilometre (74.5-mile) Naukluft hiking trail is regarded as one of Africa’s toughest. I went along to find out why. Our first […]
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 […]
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 […]
The author of this article, French journalist Aurélie Jegou, visited Namibia to do research for articles for the special French edition of Travel News Namibia. She […]
[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 […]
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 […]
A reason to hit the road by Marita van Rooyen Namibia has an excellent road system, making just about every tourist destination in the country accessible […]