The three San trackers employed by German researchers to help unveil the secrets of pre-historic footprints in the Pyrenees mountains have made their first break-through. After […]
Eureka Tokteka – by Joh Henschel Archimedes discovered that immensity of volume and weight, give density. He expressed his Eureka, by becoming a streaker, and is […]
Good English skills amongst tour guides will undoubtedly lead to an improved tourist offer for foreign tourists visiting key heritage sites in Damaraland, which in turn […]
Beautiful. Colourful. Top quality. Hand-made. These are just some of the delights interwoven into the products produced by the Iyaloo community Sewing project. From dolls, to […]
Text and photos by Ginger Mauney Tall, elegant trees with long, fan-shaped leaves armed with sharp, black thorns – this is the makalani palm, Hyphaene petersiana, […]
Compiled by Marita van Rooyen Situated in a classic traditional building – which formerly served as prominent businessman Albi Brückner’s residence – and complemented by modern […]
A landmark Women in Tourism Indaba was held last week in Windhoek, where a number of stand out females involved in the tourism sector were highlighted. […]
A landmark Women in Tourism Indaba was held last week in Windhoek, where a number of stand out women involved in the tourism sector were highlighted. With this […]
Posted by Shannon Stowell of Adventure Travel Trade Association in July on the adventureblog.nationalgeographic.com The Zambezi River in Namibia curls by my deck at the Ntwala Island Lodge, dark river […]
Don’t miss out on two talks about the recently proclaimed UNESCO world heritage site – The Namib Sand Sea. Tonight, Dr Mary Seely, who was instrumental […]
A landmark Women in Tourism Indaba was held last week in Windhoek, where a number of stand out females involved in the tourism sector were highlighted. With this […]
Text by Susann Kinghorn & photos by Paul van Schalkwyk During my childhood in Windhoek chameleons were virtually our pets. All too often we discovered one […]
Owned by Johan and Elfie Kotze – the creative originators of Toshari Lodge in Etosha – Swakopmund Sands Hotel is where warmth, true hospitality and personalised […]
A landmark Women in Tourism Indaba was held last week in Windhoek, where a number of stand out women involved in the tourism sector were highlighted. With this […]
UPDATE On August 1, the desert lion nicknamed Terrace (XPL-68) caused surprise and concern when he swam 76 metres across the Kunene river, taking him from […]
Text and photos by Luise Hoffmann As you travel along the B8 from Grootfontein towards Rundu, the trees on the roadside become increasingly taller and more […]
A landmark Women in Tourism Indaba was held last week in Windhoek, where a number of stand out women involved in the tourism sector were highlighted. With this […]