The author of this article, French journalist Aurélie Jegou, visited Namibia to do research for articles for the special French edition of Travel News Namibia. She […]
by Andreas Vogt Where the Himba thanked their ancestors Nowadays lovers of the outdoors can treat themselves to the unforgettable experience of camping directly on the […]
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] By Willie Olivier Willie Olivier is a veteran journalist and travel writer. He has been compiling guides and travel directories for visitors to Namibia since […]
Kaokoland... The ephemeral rivers in Namibia’s far northwest and the land between them are as fascinating as the different seasons. What you see is determined by the wind and the rain and the time of day.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A photograph holds a lot of information. Details like time of day, season, political happenings, era, age of a person and loads more can be deduced […]
I always had a stereotypical notion of the perfect honeymoon: sandy beaches, scuba diving adventures, perhaps jetting off to somewhere exotic like Zanzibar. It never occurred to me that travelling locally, that camping or even gravel trails could make for a dream honeymoon. For my husband, the latter defined perfection, and so that was what we did. Providently.