November 14, 2014
October 31, 2014
Text Ron Swilling | Main photograph Marita van Rooyen Have you ever thought with trepidation about the northern reaches of Namibia? Those areas where gravel roads […]
April 16, 2014
“The amazing thing about Waterberg is that it is unique in terms of the variation in the vegetation and geological makeup. Add to this the fact […]
March 31, 2014
Photographer, writer and general creative wonder Annabelle Venter recently embarked on a weekend tour of one of her favourite spots in Namibia (if not the world). […]
March 6, 2014
“The thing I love is the pristine nature of the untouched landscapes. There are special things here – the desert elephants and the burrowing Gerrhosaurus skoogi. […]
March 5, 2014
“For me, the Namib-Naukluft Park is so special because it’s home to the flat plains of Ganab, the spectacular Naukluft mountains and the largest dunes in […]
March 4, 2014
Main photograph: Yellow billed hornbill and full moon at Halali. Photo ©Annabelle Venter Etosha National Park covers an area of approximately 22 270 square kilometres and […]
February 26, 2014
The word “oasis” quickly becomes a hospitality cliché in a desert country, but if there’s one place that deserves the description, it’s Otjiterazu Guest Farm. The […]
December 31, 2013
Text and photographs Marita van Rooyen Each and every night – for some hours after sunset – the deep darkness of a small establishment located somewhere between […]
December 13, 2013
by Dalene Ingham-Brown While on my journey through Namibia on an overland trip in Africa, I passed through Etosha National Park’s Etosha Pan in northern Namibia. […]
December 6, 2013
What started out as a basic campsite with restaurant in 2007 has since developed into one of the best rest stops in the Sossusvlei environs. Owners […]
October 10, 2013
A drive a day keeps the boredom at bay Text Marita van Rooyen When Windhoek has become somewhat ‘stale’ and you’ve run out of ways to […]
October 3, 2013
Text Marita van Rooyen | Photographs Marita van Rooyen, Bernhard Walther There aren’t many things that beat that feeling of unzipping your tent at the first […]
September 6, 2013
Text and photos by Ron Swilling Paddling on the Orange River that divides and joins the two countries of Namibia and South Africa is to find […]
August 30, 2013
Text and photos by Peter Cunningham A red fortress-like sign with the imperative Welcome to Bethanie – enjoy your stay greets you as you enter town, […]