By Marita van Rooyen South Africa has Table Mountain, Botswana has vast numbers of wildlife, Zimbabwe has Vic Falls, Angola has diamonds and Zambia has the […]
A Namibian endemic: the Hartmann’s zebra Hartmann’s zebra (Equus zebra hartmannae) is a near endemic to Namibia with a secure and stable population of approximately 24 […]
By Bill Torbitt ‘Closed’ to the general public’ Oranjemund is a small town in the far south-western corner of Namibia, situated – as the name implies […]
GET READY FOR BIGGER THINGS TO COME In Namibia, tourism goes hand in hand with conservation and sustainable use of resources. Up until recently, the fact […]
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 […]
Our newest guest blogger, Nina – a student currently expanding her knowledge at a Joburg institution of higher learning – decided to start writing about Namibia […]
By Natasha Martin What does Swakopmund, Namibia’s coastal jewel, have in common with cities like Lucerne in Switzerland, Chiapas in Mexico and Charlevoix in Canada? If […]
Namibia is proud to host the upcoming Adventure Travel World Summit 2013 (ATWS) and as a pre-taste it is worth watching this video which clearly shows […]
Most of the 6,000 residents of north-eastern Namibia’s Bwabwata National Park count themselves as the descendants of the world’s first peoples, known collectively today as the […]
A PASSION project came to fruition this month in Namibia when the Cape Cross museum was opened to celebrate and commemorate the area’s history since the […]
The work of well-known local photographer, Paul van Schalkwyk has reached new heights with the announcement that he is shortlisted as a finalist for the Hasselblad […]
By Marita van Rooyen “Autumn is a most rewarding time to travel in Southern Africa.” We cornered local tourist guide, Kurt Schlenther, and asked him to tell […]
Text and photographs Pompie Burger – Main photograph: Dune Lark, Calendulauda erythrochlamys “…en die groot en oop grasvlaktes Span dit toe met doringdraad En die olifant […]
Two high profile environmental events hosted by Namibia in 2013, the 11th Conference of the Parties (COP 11) and the Adventure Travel World Summit (ATWS) raked […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Wolwedans nestles into the dunes, set against a backdrop of extraordinary natural beauty. Located in the heart of the NamibRand Nature Reserve, the camps provide […]