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November 28, 2012
By Sabrine Kaene In Namibia’s mix of old and new, tourists are especially entranced by the Himba people, but rarely gain a glimpse into the private […]
November 13, 2012
by Ginger Mauney Beyond the numbers, 1907 – 2007 Like graphs in a textbook, numbers present a single impression. While a litany of statistics relating to […]
November 13, 2012
by Ginger Mauney Sharing the eastern border of Namibia’s Etosha National Park, Onguma Tented Camp is a beguiling mixture of sophistication and relaxation, of elegance and […]
November 12, 2012
by Sven-Eric Kanzler On the red top of the green world Just getting there is an experience in itself. The steep path hugs the mountain slope […]
November 6, 2012
This guest blog was written by French visitor Natacha Faullimmel who jotted down her impressions – all the weird, wonderful idiosyncrasies she picked up on – while […]
October 29, 2012
This is the twelve in a series by Joh Henschel of EnviroMEND about the Namib Desert. This is Flam, Ingo and I.. are on the move Photographs by Joh Henschel […]
October 2, 2012
by Ron Swilling Choose a route that suits your itinerary best and make your way to the incredible Sossusvlei… It takes a leap of imagination to […]
September 24, 2012
Members of the Kavango Open Africa Route (KOAR), all belonging to Namibia’s tourism industry, conducted a landmark water-bird count in July. For observations click here …. […]
September 3, 2012
by Andreas Vogt With unspoilt natural beauty and abundant animal wildlife as Namibia’s strongest tourism draw cards, !Uris Safari Lodge near Tsumeb offers a refreshing variation […]
September 3, 2012
by Ginger Mauney A new experience awaits the tourist travelling in Namibia. It is graceful and grand, and if you thought home is where the heart […]
September 3, 2012
Self-catering accommodation in Namibia’s capital Windhoek, Swakopmund and rural towns has come a long way from the cheap, substandard, backyard granny flats and old, poorly maintained […]
September 3, 2012
by Andreas Vogt Travellers passing through the extreme north east of Namibia can look forward to an exquisite lodge with luxurious accommodation and a camping site […]
September 3, 2012
by Amy Schoeman You can’t help but think of fairy castles when you see the turrets, spires and parapets of Bougain Villas as you veer around […]
September 3, 2012
by Michaela Kanzler In late 2004, motorists at the intersection of Sam Nujoma Drive and Robert Mugabe Avenue – not far from the Alte Feste Fort […]
September 3, 2012
Spacious and gracious by Amy Schoeman If you are someone who appreciates high ceilings, large gardens and plenty of space, the Out of Africa Town Lodge […]