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Opuwo and the Himbas

Opuwo is a beautiful and complex metaphor for how what is perceived as modern, and that which is seen as purely traditional, could live in harmony. In this capital of Namibia’s Kunene Region, the OvaHimba people…

Can we dance for you?

"Can we do a dance for you?" asks Theresia, an elder in the small San community we are visiting. I say yes. The women start to chant and clap while the men and children dance…

Exploring South Eastern Namibia

There is a saying in a local language that loosely translates to, "You don't travel, you don't see". I began my 7-day tour of southeastern Namibia with a stopover in the town of Gobabis. I…

Diary of a Local traveller: Part 1

I am so excited to share with you my Eastern Namibia Adventure. Arriving late in the afternoon after a flight from Windhoek, a stopover at Katima Mulilo and a two-hour road trip from Rundu, River…

The Golf Courses of Namibia

Sticking to the fairways at the world-class Omeya course. (Image via Omeya Golf and Residential Oasis) Whether you’re on holiday, or just looking to blow off some steam over the weekend, a round of golf is…

Exploring Etosha’s Newly Opened Western Region

Situated in the previously restricted western section of the Etosha National Park there’s a campsite that you may not yet have heard of... It's called Olifantsrus and it offers up unique game viewing experiences. Here…

A Dillish Trip Through Namibia

Celebrity, Dillish Matthews, went on a Namibian road trip of a lifetime. See what the Big Brother star had to say about touring her home country and plan your own adventure around Namibia with the Dillish…

10 Extreme Ways to Experience Namibia

Get ready for adventure… Going on holiday in Namibia is not just about serene landscapes and safaris. The Land of the Brave has loads of extreme adventure on offer for visitors looking to get their…

Where to eat: Swakopmund Restaurants

The seaside town of Swakopmund is a regular destination for local and international tourists. The town always bustles with activity and there are plenty of places to eat and drink in the little holiday town.…

Namibia’s “Other” Photography Spots

(Photo by Johan Jooste via 500px) If you’ve been to Namibia before, or if you’ve read about it, you know that it is a wildly popular place for photographers to visit. Sites like Sossusvlei, Fish River Canyon, Kolmanskop,…

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