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September 3, 2012

Omaheke Region – community campsites

Community camping and cultural experiences in the Kalahari by Ron Swilling When entering the Omaheke Region east of Windhoek, the landscape consists of yellow grass and […]
September 3, 2012

Granietkop Campsite – Kunene region

The natural environment well utilised by Ron Swilling Watching shooting stars whilst sitting around a campfire, lounging on a boulder with the late afternoon sun colouring […]
September 3, 2012

Gondwana Cañon Park

A paradise for game and hikers by Sven-Eric Kanzler Visitors to the Fish River Canyon in southern Namibia reap a double reward these days. On approaching […]
September 3, 2012

The Elegant Guesthouse – Windhoek

Naturally stylish by Ron Swilling A rough hand-chipped stone wall highlights a colourful flower display and stylish couch, its natural hues contrasting with the large bold […]
September 3, 2012

Namib-Naukluft Park

A desert realm that welcomes you to enter by Hu Berry Ask Nama-speaking people, whose ancestry stems from the desert, what the word ‘Namib’ means and […]
September 3, 2012

Mount Etjo Safari Lodge

Game capture, conservation and dinosaur tracks by Ron Swilling “Life should be lived to the full. You must put back more than you take out, focus […]
September 3, 2012

Khorab Lodge – Time for a rest

For a convenient stop along your journey, a good lunch, some tea and cake or an overnight stay, Khorab Lodge is a relaxing stopover. It is […]
September 3, 2012

Katima Mulilo – The beat of Africa

by Ginger Mauney Each of Namibia’s cities has its own unique appeal. Windhoek has cosmopolitan flair, Swakopmund and Lüderitz exude old German charm, while Otjiwarongo and […]
September 3, 2012

Swakopmund – Footprints in the Sand

Swakopmund always has something new to discover. by Elisabeth Braun At one time there was sand and a protected harbour. Two hundred years later there is […]
September 3, 2012

Walvis Bay: Namibia’s biggest port

Walvis Bay is Namibia’s biggest port and the pride of the country. Since the days when the Dutch East India Company traded fresh water and meat […]
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