April 4, 2013

The Nama Padloper Route

On the backroads and beyond – explore Namibia’s Nama Padloper backroads. Text and photographs Ron Swilling A dusty, red gravel road leads through farmland towards terraced […]
April 4, 2013

Rhino trackers à la Sherlock Holmes

Text and photographs by Jana-Mari Smith As tough as a rhino hide, the Namibian trackers of the Save the Rhino Trust (SRT) are the often-overlooked heroes of […]
April 4, 2013

Carnival Namibia

WIKA! WIKA! WIKA! Text Gerine Hoff & Photography courtesy of Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW) Hundreds of litres of beer, oompah tunes and entertainment of the highest […]
April 10, 2013

What do you love about Namibia

Text Ginger Mauney Photographs by Paul van Schalkwyk and Ginger Mauney I can think of many things I love about my adopted country Namibia. Wide, open […]
April 18, 2013

Camping along the Trans-Caprivi

The perfect balance for desert beauty Throw a handful of stars, wizened elephant giants, a multi-coloured chorus of birds and a magical water-world together and you […]
April 22, 2013

Cheetah, cheese, conservation & dancing goats

Last week, the Cheetah Conservation fund of Namibia announced the grand opening of their new creamery in Namibia. Delicious Fresh Cheeses, Saving Cheetahs, Protecting Livestock – all […]
April 23, 2013

Foodies

Every few months, food lover Marita van Rooyen compiles a list of the hottest foodie notes in Namibia.  Special shawarmas in the Boiler Room With every […]
April 26, 2013

An olive education

Text and photographs Ron Swilling More than 3 000 olive trees grow in one of the sparsest regions of Namibia – Ron Swilling found out more […]
April 30, 2013

Black Rhino – did you know?

Compiled by Jana-Mari Smith In March, a team from Travel News Namibia walked in the footsteps of the Namibian black rhino in the Kunene region, an […]
May 3, 2013

Hang out in Omaruru at the Evening Shade

Eight years ago the historical Omaruru Bakery was derelict. Then five years ago, two local residents, Dan Craven and Chris Johnston, started to resurrect and restore the […]
May 3, 2013

Cool down at Kivo near Windhoek

If you enjoy walking, climbing or horse riding, but want to be close enough to Windhoek to hit the malls when the need arises, then Kivo […]
May 3, 2013

Wabi’s wildlife paradise

Hidden away in its special spot at the Waterberg, Wabi Game Lodge offers a real wilderness experience with beautiful wildlife as its trump card.  The facility […]
May 3, 2013

Big Foot does cycle tours

If you’ve ever been curious about Mabaruli, the legendary big tusker from the Kruger National Park, you’ll have plenty of time to hear about Big Foot […]