[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Text | Photos by Jana-Mari Smith A historical site in Etosha National Park, situated in the less utilised western section of the park, approximately 60 […]
Text Jana-Mari Smith | Main Photograph: Julian Fennessy – Read Dr Fennessy’s story on Giraffe species! A true wildlife detective story. Some people’s passion for their […]
Swakopmund Arts & Craft Centre ‘cherry on the cake’ of MCA vocational training investment The brand new N$23 million Swakopmund Arts & Craft Centre, the highlight […]
Text & Photos | Elzanne Erasmus Sophia Snyman, the owner and creator of Desert Secrets cosmetic products, launched an exciting new range of body care products […]
Namibian organic farmer Manjo Smith of Greenspot Organics in Okahandja has been elected Vice President of the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) at the […]
Dalene Ingham-Brown shares her wild Otjitotongwe Cheetah Farm Safari Experience I have this list I keep. It’s made up of travel experiences that have propelled me […]
MAIN PHOTOGRAPH: And the winner of the 2013/14 Schools Recycling Competition is… St Paul’s College in Windhoek! Jaques Lorenzen, Amy Vermooten and teachers Mrs Ursula Salvoldi […]
Anja Denker, Namibian wildlife photographer and visual artist, visited Namibia's north-east, the Zambezi region, a place of unparalleled wildlife abundance and striking greenery juxtaposed against the rest of the country's arid, desert Eco-systems. Anja, with a skilled and knowledgeable eye, captured this lush and opulent Eden, shedding light on a road less travelled.
Compiled by Jana-Mari Smith The work of Alegra Ally, a talented and passionate story teller, was recently featured in Africa Geographic. Alegra kindly agreed to take […]
Dr Laurie Marker, of the Cheetah Conservation Fund, has taken over from Dr Rudie van Vuuren as Chairperson of the Large Carnivore Management Association of Namibia […]
Namibia’s reputation as one of the last safe haven’s for rhinos in Africa from the ruthless greed of rhino poaching syndicates took a serious knock this […]
By Elzanne Erasmus The Namibian National Symphony Orchestra and Choir stunned audiences this past weekend with their performance of Haydn’s “The Creation” in tribute to late […]
By Elzanne Erasmus EVERY MOMENT IS A MEMORY at Nomad African Spa Indulge yourself in ultimate relaxation in the middle of the bustling capital at Nomad […]
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT DIAS BRIDGE to DIAS CROSS – LÜDERITZ PENINSULA NAMIBIA The original WOODEN BRIDGE across the tidal river to Dias Cross was built in late […]
By Elzanne Erasmus TAKE HOME AN AFRICAN TAN As ever, the Namibia Craft Centre is playing host to the most interesting locally made products found in […]
Review Amy Schoeman Indigenous PLANT PRODUCTS in Namibia Venture Publications 2014 Specified on its inner title page as The Commercialisation of Indigenous Natural Plant Products in […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Annabelle Venter It’s 26 years since I first visited Popa Falls with my sister. We were young, single, straight from Cape Town and on A […]
Excerpt from Amy Schoeman’s Notes on Nature With its emerald green water and the effervescent light filtering through the vegetation on its rim, Otjikoto Lake exudes […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] A Mountain Bike Trip Through the /Ai-/Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier Park By Elzanne Erasmus There’s a world of fun to be had on two wheels, even […]