Quiet, comfortable, tranquil by Ron Swilling The Omaruru Guesthouse is a grand old lady whose history began in 1900 when two German men, Rósemann and Kronewitter, […]
by Marita van Rooyen A team of paragliding pilots from South Africa and Namibia made history with a first-ever and first for Namibia paragliding jump in […]
by Ron Swilling The early-morning mist in Swakopmund hovers over the town, desert and sea in a thick white embrace. The massive coloured balloon fires up […]
Grey-backed Camaroptera Camaroptera brevicaudata by Pompie Burger It always amazes me that once you’ve identified a specific bird, you suddenly seem to see it everywhere, even […]
Experience African farm life by Servaas van den Bosch In the middle of Namibia lies Guestfarm Okomitundu, an 18 000-hectare haven of untamed wilderness in the […]
Halfway through Etosha by Ron Swilling Situated midway between the Okaukuejo and Namutoni rest camps in the centre of Etosha National Park, Halali Rest Camp is […]
A warm family environment with extra touches by Ron Swilling When three people with architectural and guiding experience join forces to create a guesthouse, you can […]
A market and out-of-town brunch venue by Ron Swilling Twelve kilometres outside Swakopmund on the B2 road to Windhoek, the D1901 gravel road snakes off towards […]
by Ron Swilling The soft red sand of the Kalahari dunes makes its appearance east of Mariental, with the long linear dunes extending further eastwards into […]
Yellow-billed Oxpecker Buphagus africanus Roberts No 771 by Pompie Burger If you want to see oxpeckers, you must look for animals, or vice versa. Their Latin […]