The ultimate guide to the Fish River Canyon Trail
The Fish River Canyon in southern Namibia is one of Africa’s most impressive sights. Following the river that is wedged between massive cliffs, the Fish River Canyon Trail is the region’s most challenging route – and one of its most popular. Hiking the Fish is the ultimate planner for anyone wanting Continue Reading
Cheetah Conservation Fund unveils new features and improvements to enrich the visitor experience
The Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) has experienced an unprecedented increase in visitor numbers to its Research & Education Centre, surpassing pre-pandemic visitation figures. This notable rise in interest highlights a growing commitment to responsible and sustainable tourism, supporting wildlife conservation efforts and involving local communities. In response to this demand, Continue Reading
An exclusive Namibian bushveld safari experience
Our safari paradise at Kifaru Luxury Lodge and Bush Camp offers guests the opportunity to immerse themselves in utter tranquillity. Embraced by the beautiful bushveld and exquisite African sunsets, Kifaru provides an atmosphere of exclusivity and seclusion. The lodge stands proudly upon the beautifully weathered landscape of Namibia and offers Continue Reading
A QUINTESSENTIAL ADVENTURE: Let Journeys Namibia take you on an unforgettable trip through this spectacular country
Amid the harshness of Namibia’s untamed beauty and the long distances one has to travel between destinations, you will need to take a breather at lodges located in the key tourism hot spots of the country. Journeys Namibia operates lodges that are perfectly positioned to create an unforgettable journey around Continue Reading
Tracking black rhinos in Namibia
With the wind direction in our favour, we crept stealthily over the rocky ground to within 75m of our quarry. Nantos was earth-coloured from dust bathing and hard to spot as he snoozed under a tree; he looked more like a giant boulder until his trumpet-shaped ears suddenly began to Continue Reading
Etosha National Park, Namibia
Etosha is Namibia’s Kruger, with roads and facilities suitable for the self-drive, budget safari. The harsh, semi-arid terrain is not to all tastes, though, with its thorn scrub, calcrete rubble and vast, shimmering saltpan. And with no rivers, you can forget about hippos and crocs. The best ploy here is Continue Reading