Text Marita van Rooyen Built in 1914 by Count Schwerin for his fiancée, Heinitzburg Castle holds a valued history as one of Windhoek’s three historic German […]
In the 1980s Namibia’s desert lions were all but extinct. However, these lions with a “behaviour out of the ordinary” (National Geographic) have come back. Today, […]
By Jana-Mari Smith Creative, passionate, visionary. These are some of the attributes which shone through the art created by a number of children in Namibia who […]
Main photo: Courtesy of Mushara Lodge Travelling is not something you should limit to a time either before you have children or after they have left […]
Compiled by Luise Hoffmann A bumper contribution by Coleen Wildflowers of the Central Highlands of Namibia Coleen Mannheimer Macmillan Namibia 2012 Coleen Mannheimer’s latest book […]
Text Helge Denker Each year, NamPost brings out a kaleidoscope of miniature artworks, framed as postage stamps and featuring a varied and wonderful mix of themes […]
Move over Shakira. Twyfelfontein Country Lodge won the Joint Venture Song Competition in style at the Tourism Expo 2013. Lead singer Dorethea //Uises had the audience […]
Text and photos by Ron Swilling ‘The gods do not deduct from man’s allotted span the hours spent in fishing.’ Mark Twain Boyhood memories of family […]
The Ovahimba, or Himba, Tjimba and other Herero people who still inhabit Namibia’s remote north-western Kunene Region are loosely referred to as the Kaokovelders. Herero in […]
A winning conservation and development recipe Text by Linda Baker & Ed Humphrey / Photographs by Paul van Schalkwyk A patchwork of small parks, conservancies and […]
By Midori Paxton Ben Beytell, the former Director of Parks and Wildlife in the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET), was always a welcome figure in […]