History, culture and natural surroundings of the capital In 2008 tourism personalities, Tom Breckwoldt, Julia Araes and Werner Kotze started Toju’we Tours, offering interactive excursions in […]
by Ron Swilling Twenty Bushmen from the Ju/’Hoansi-San Living Museum in Grashoek joined a handful of members from the Living Culture Foundation Namibia (LCFN) on a […]
Nature Notes on Etosha elephants Main photograph – Paul van Schalkwyk. by Amy Schoeman Before the first Europeans came to Namibia, elephants probably occurred in Etosha […]
Fishing in Namibia is just another form of hunting adventure … By Ron Swilling We are descended from hunters. Catching and killing once formed a necessary […]
Text and photographs by Gary Newton The 150-pound pork missile We were standing in the back of a lime-green Frankenstein of a farm vehicle. It looked […]
Namibia’s Coast: ocean riches and desert treasures Tony Robertson, Alice Jarvis, John Mendelsohn and Roger Swart Published by RAISON (Research and Information Services of Namibia) If […]
Text and photographs Ron Swilling The plots that edge the green swathe of the ephemeral Swakop River as it snakes its way towards Swakopmund and the […]
Text Marita van Rooyen Where and when Opened in May 2011, Paguel Restaurant is located in northern Independence Avenue (at number 416) in Windhoek. The restaurant […]
by Marita van Rooyen “There are certain unique aspects to every culture – features that differentiate people in different groups from each other. This is why […]
Dr Mary Seely, who has lived in Namibia since the early 1960s, was Director of the Desert Ecological Research Unit (DERU) at Gobabeb in the central […]
The establishment of Communal Area Conservancies has not only given rural Namibians living on communal land the legal right and responsibility to manage their natural resources […]
by Peter Bridgeford “After about fourteen hours of fatiguing travel, we reached the small river Tincas [Tinkas], where we unyoked, and rested ourselves and the weary […]
Once a year Venture Publications invites a French journalist to visit Namibia and pinpoint the kind of tourist products that French visitors to the country would […]
We know Italians love to drive fast cars and we understand the Italians’ love of speed. What is more beautiful than a Ferrari or Lamborghini, after […]
By Peter Bridgeford There are a multitude of sights, smells, tastes and sounds of Africa to be experienced and enjoyed by camping in Namibia – from […]