Namibia attracts visitors with its colourful and diverse cultural heritage. The National Heritage Council of Namibia is mandated by the government to protect and conserve the places and objects of valuable significance. While some of these sites are popular and well-known tourist attractions there are also several other interesting national monuments easily missed due to their unassuming nature.
Bwabwata National Park is a place unlike any other and its lush woodlands and waterways – with the plethora of game, fish, plants and birdlife it supports – are by far the key attraction. One of the area’s many hidden treasures can be found at Ndhovu Safari Lodge.
Delve into the enchanting world of petrichor, the earthy scent after rain. Geosmin and β-ionones create nostalgic memories, scientific significance, and awe-inspiring connections to the environment's wonders.
Discover the legacy of Gobabeb Namib Research Institute: 60 years of pioneering arid ecosystem research in southern Africa. Uncover the fascinating diversity of desert organisms and how they adapt to extreme conditions. Globally recognised for quality desert research and scientific endeavor.
Wildlife Delight: Your Comprehensive Checklist for Namib-Naukluft National Park's Birds, Mammals, Reptiles, Insects, and Scorpions. Uncover the park's rich biodiversity, must-see species, and best viewing areas. Prepare for an extraordinary safari experience amidst stunning desert landscapes.
Explore the photographic journey of Marc Springer, from film darkrooms to capturing Namibia's breathtaking wildlife and landscapes. Embrace the evolution of photography and the privilege of witnessing animals in their natural habitat. Preserve the beauty of Namibia for future generations.
Embark on an unforgettable road trip through Namibia with the perfect desert playlist. Enhance the scenic landscapes with African desert blues and nomadic rhythms. Lose yourself in the vast Namib Desert and discover the allure of traveling with music as your companion.
Birding in Namibia: Tips and challenges for identifying avian species. From raptors to nocturnal birds, learn the art of bird identification and spotting. Embrace the rewards of birding in different habitats and optimal times for a fulfilling experience in Namibia's rich avian paradise.
Discover the beauty and conservation efforts for vultures in Namibia's Khomas Region. Learn about the challenges faced by Cape Vultures and the efforts to re-establish their population. Join the journey to create a safe haven for these majestic birds and appreciate their symbolic significance in Buddhism.
Experience the beauty of Sandhof lilies at Farm Sandhof: a riot of colors amidst the pan's crisp blue sky. Witness the marvel of Crinum paludosum flowers thriving after rainfall. Join the adventure and capture nature's miracles on lens, with a well-deserved treat awaits at The Lily Deli in Maltahöhe.
Discover RuralRevive: a transformative project empowering Maltahöhe's community and local economy. Partnering with Wolwedans Foundation's Vision 2030, RuralRevive aims to build sustainable and inclusive tourism. Learn about the five focus areas and the positive impact on marginalized women, farmers, and youth. Join the movement for resilient, inclusive conservation tourism economies.
Explore the intriguing world of gemsbok and their unique horn formations. Witness two remarkable animals seemingly unaffected by their peculiar horns, while another faces the challenge of a curling horn causing distress. Learn from Dr. Hans-Otto Reuter, a renowned wildlife veterinarian, about the origins of these uncommon horn shapes and the challenges they pose.
Discover Namibia's captivating journey in tourism from 1993 to 2023. Witness the remarkable growth from 181,000 to 1.6 million holiday tourists and the rise of over 2,500 accommodation establishments. As the country recovers post-pandemic, it faces the critical choice between mass tourism and sustainable practices, preserving its delicate environment while promoting exploration for all.
Summer in Namibia is the festive and holiday season. It is the time of a great trek northwards from the capital on the central highland, to traditional homes and families or westward to the cool Atlantic coast and social gatherings, big sporting events and lazy beach days.
The waterway leads us to Serondela, a classic safari lodge accessible only by boat. En route to our luxury destination from Kasane the river is buzzing with houseboats, tourists on cruises, fishermen and service vessels.
It is mid-April. We are doing a canoe trip down the Orange River from Vioolsdrift to Sendelingsdrift by courtesy of Umkulu Safaris, based at The Growcery (spelling correct) on the southern bank of the river.
At first I am somewhat nervous about driving on the left side, but luckily this fades after a while. The road is long and straight. Around sunset, we marvel at the colours of the landscape – pastel and gold!