Walking with the San people.
The Bushmen of Namibia are people related to the San tribe that occupies Kalahari in Namibia, Botswana and partly South Africa, but also Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Mozambique, Swaziland and Angola. They go through life in a traditional nomadic way living on gathe... more - travel report by
krisek
Most beautiful woman in the world from Ova-Himba
There is a land in northern Namibia that is already legendary. It is the Kaokoveld. It is renowned for impassable roads, or rather a lack of roads, desert elephant and friendly, beautiful red people who live their traditional way – the Ova-Himba. ... more - travel report by
krisek
The Red Sand of Sossusvlei
The country is beautiful, full of desert character, even though there is still a strong German feel in terms of building and names of places etc; the locals have a more primal existence. Until the early 90s Namibia was known as South West Africa and it wa... more - travel report by
mistybleu
Etosha, a national park clearly visible from Space
In the third week in Namibia, I was more than ready for the highlight and ‘the absolute must’ of the country: the Etosha National Park, an utterly unmissable destination. Everyone around me was talking about it and I was getting impatient, as I wanted to... more - travel report by
krisek
The Beauty of Southern Namibia
Namibia was one of the last African nations to be colonised back in the 1800s (by Germany). By the first World War South Africa occupied the county then known as South West Africa. It wasn't until 1990 it gained independence and Namibia was born. <... more - travel report by
mistybleu
Swakopmund. Out of place, out of time.
Quad motorbikes trough the sand dunes, parasailing over the city, sandboarding, camel or horse riding, skydiving, .... Is like a German city but in the middle of the desert of Namibia, out of place. With colonial architecturestreets with german names ever... more - travel report by
daniserralta
Windy Swakopmund
It is a small tourist town on the coast of Nambia. It feels like an oasis in the desert with the Namib to the south and the Skeleton coast to the North. The weather is very bizarre. It is often very windy and chilly, and the sky an ugly shade of gr... more - travel report by
danilbruce
Land of Scenery.
In this report I don't want to limited myself to the capital of Namibia only. Windhoek is not a real big city. Their can be weeks passing by without even one single cloud in the sky! The country is famous for it's scenery all tru out the country. With eve... more - travel report by
schoelink