I’m finding it difficult to write a campsite journal this month. Not because we’ve already explored all of Namibia’s campsites, but because it’s impossible to be […]
by Marita van Rooyen Situated in the Naukluft Mountains, 40 km from the entrance to the Namib-Naukluft Park, Capricorn Restcamp is an ideal stopover on the […]
A must-visit community campsite by Ron Swilling The Marble Campsite is a stopover on the wild and wonderful route in the remote north-western Kunene Region. Once […]
Text Ron Swilling Ostriches, baboons and quiver trees clinging to the rocky soil characterise the drive through the terraced mountain scenery to Fish River Lodge. A […]
En route to wild horses and diamond towns by Ron Swilling Surrounded by granitic-gneiss koppies, the camel-thorn-studded horseshoe of land has an air of seclusion, accentuated […]
By Peter Bridgeford There are a multitude of sights, smells, tastes and sounds of Africa to be experienced and enjoyed by camping in Namibia – from […]
A collection of culture, history and natural beauty by Ron Swilling King Nehale Gate, the northern entrance of the Etosha National Park situated just 44 kilometres […]
A getaway for sun worshippers and sand lovers By Ed Jenkins The aptly-named and affordably-priced Sophia Dale Base Camp is an easy ten-minute drive away from […]
A camel-thorn oasis amid towering red sands by Marita van Rooyen With the majestic Naukluft Mountains in the east, the towering red dunes of Sossusvlei in […]
by Ron Swilling Puros campsite borders the Skeleton Coast park in Namibia’s Kunene region. After driving up the narrow, rocky track to Jan Joubert koppie (small […]
A community campsite treat at Khowarib Schlucht by Ron Swilling Perched on a hill surrounded by mountains with a river running below, the Khowarib Campsite is […]
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 […]