The Tsumeb Museum was founded in April 1975 by the fondly remembered Ms Ilse Shatz, and she made it her loving and passionate mission to find, restore and […]
The anticipation builds up as you drive south from Swakopmund towards Walvis Bay, destination Namib-Naukluft Park and Sandwich harbour. The headlights of cars brighten the stretch […]
Most of the 6,000 residents of north-eastern Namibia’s Bwabwata National Park count themselves as the descendants of the world’s first peoples, known collectively today as the […]
Text and photographs by Ron Swilling who experienced a genuine Namibian adventure It was all laid-back-surfer rhythm as I gave cool-cat Bambo “It’s Rambo with an B” […]
At African Profile Safaris, Ole and Marie offer guests tailor-made, personal fly-in safaris for the adventure of a lifetime in Namibia or elsewhere in Africa. Namibian […]
Photos and text by Annabelle Venter Eight hours after leaving Windhoek in our Land Rover, we finally switch off the engine, open the doors and find ourselves […]
Text and photographs Ron Swilling When you cross the bridge between South Africa and Namibia above the rippling brown waters of the Orange River the landscape […]
By Ginger Mauney Shannon Stowell, President of the Adventure Travel Tourism Association (ATTA), may spend around 140 days a year on the road, but just 12 days […]
By Jana-Mari Smith The African wild dog smells, to put it mildly, unpleasant. Aesthetically not many would say that it ticks the boxes for a pretty […]
By Bill Torbitt Miscellaneous facts on the Namibian Environment Why Dead Vlei is dead Nearly a thousand years ago, the Tsauchab River, which used to feed the […]
Asco Bushcamper A custom-made Toyota Bushcamper 4×4 is the latest product by Asco Car Hire for self-drive tourists. The 4×4 Bushcamper was custom-built in Namibia and […]
Namibia has sights, sounds, aromas, tastes and emotions in abundance waiting for you to experience. From the dark waters of the Atlantic Ocean, to the dusty […]