July 11, 2013

San trackers show off skills

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 […]
July 17, 2013

100% Namibian sewing project

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 […]
July 18, 2013

Makalani Palm Nuts

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, […]
July 19, 2013

Women in Tourism celebrated

By Marita van Rooyen History was made this morning with the first ever Women in Tourism meeting hosted in the capital. The event was held as […]
July 24, 2013

NICE – Self-sustaining culinary excellence

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 […]
July 30, 2013

Namibia, Africa’s tourism success story

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 […]
July 31, 2013

Women in Tourism – Melba Tjahere

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 […]
August 1, 2013

The chameleon – diminutive dragon

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 […]
August 5, 2013

Women in Tourism – Landine Guim

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 […]