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Namibia´s Father of Integrated Conservation: Garth Owen-Smith

Current Life Along the Okavango River

A Namibian Tale of Mixed Fortunes

Museums in central Namibia offer diverse attractions

Padlangs: Spanish flu and lessons in time

Theodor Rehbock, the father of the Neckartal dam

Namibian economics to the point - April 2020

Museums in northern Namibia –definitely worth a visit

Stargazing in Namibia –a growing tourist attraction

Padlangs - The flower lady of the North

Padlangs – Garub in the spotlight

European Roller: From Serbia to Namibia

Namibian economics to the point -March 2020

150 years of Namibia-Finland relations started in Ondonga territory

Fish patrols during lockdown

An all-round colourful spectacle along the Zambezi

When the lilies appear, so does the red-spotted lily weevil

Namibia builds resilience to climate change

The one that digs with its teeth

Von Bach Dam sluices opened for the 5th time in 50 years

A visit to Namibia’s central north

Namibian economics to the point – February 2020

Not a scorpion and no real spider

Padlangs – Rooftop camping: the way to a camper’s heart

Leucistic springbok ewe with normal coloured fawn

Nocturnal boat trip to see Fishing Owl, Night Heron and company

Marvel at celestial bodies - meteorites in Namibia

Rain makes Etosha come alive and bloom

Crustose, foliose and fruticose lichens of the Namib Desert

Padlangs: Meeting Isak !Aochamub & the tale of the vice grip

The Marbled Emperor

Namibian economics to the point - January 2020

Lions, leopards & other cats

The only rider to complete all 15 Desert Dash races

Jojoba oil: liquid ‘gold’ from the Namib Desert

Fluffy little balls hovering above fresh green

Padlangs - Upcycling in rural Namibia

Rhino custodians named Conservationists of the Year

In a nutshell: Update on Namibian tourism

Namibian artist at the Abidjan Green Art Biennale

The Wild Horses of the Namib

Namibian economics to the point - December 2019

Fishing in Goanikontes: relaxation with a thrill

Brötchen- well-known and popular to eat in between

"Coffee is like sex on the palate."

Drought affects return of the Blue Cranes

Invasive Prosopis trees a threat for nature and agriculture

Aerobatics, clownery and an amazing family tree

This colourful Bateleur Eagle determinedly walks along a waterhole to drink some more at another spot.

Kalahari delicacies next to the road

The Zambezi floodplains: A bird’s paradise

Namibian economics to the point - May 2020

Namibian economics to the point - November 2019

Caution – Animals on the road

Namibia plans future water supply

Khaudum: In the stranglehold of drought

Fish stocks at risk – nets need to be banned

Bavarian beer queen encounters Leopard

Gateway to the kingdom of animals and the culture of the Aawambo

Breeding ‘hotspot’ for seabirds supports guano production

Padlangs - The ubiquitous plastic chair

Omarunga Epupa-Falls Camp - an arid land of milk and honey

Namibian economics to the point – October 2019

Africa’s largest and rarest crane

A FASCINATING INSIGHT INTO THE SOUTHERN KALAHARI AND ITS LEOPARDS

Meeting the Okahandja woodcarvers . . .

A small bird as a symbol of love and forgiveness

Meeting Namibians on the journey from Swakop to Palmwag and Epupa . . .

Water for hippos, other wild animals and cattle

Termites – doing earthworm work in arid areas

On the road again - Into Kaokoland

Namibian economics to the point – September 2019

A passionate rendezvous in the north – where the Chobe and the Zambezi meet

Cold Benguela Current provides abundant fish resources

Botswana descendants of Nama hero Simon Kooper revive their culture

Echoes in the dunes - An exhibition based on ancient African tales

Namibian economics to the point – August 2019

H.E.S.S. Telescope in Namibia explores universe

Part-time engineer, full-time royalty: The new Ondonga king

Celebrating the Ûiba-Ôas crystal market

Meeting the Riemvasmakers of Namibia

A special ‘house in a house’

Southern Namibia has interesting museums

Namibia’s surf fish species from up-close

Swakop vellies – handmade shoes from the Namibian coast

Snakes abandoned at the front door – Snake Park has new owner

A gateway to the animal kingdom and the culture of the Aawambo

A rhino rubs itself against brand new Namibia2Go car

Kaross production – a traditional craft

New book supports the conservation of Carmine Bee-eaters

Café Anton – More than Black Forest gateau

The E-powering 7-Rivers Journey of Discovery reaches the Kunene!

Twyfelfontein – an ancient art gallery of rock engravings

Namibian economics to the point – June 2020

The Heroes‘ Acre – a dignified resting place

Gondwana’s Etosha Collection: Meet me at the waterhole 

Old Prison building in Swakopmund popular among tourists

Namibian economics to the point – July 2020

Padlangs: The first 4x4 in the world

Namibia's lighthouses - still showing the way for seafarers

Namibian tourism on the edge

De Pass: A story of pioneering and missed opportunity

Namibian economics to the point – August 2020

Swakopmund’s steam ox

The Cardboard Box Travel Shop offers Safe Travels in Namibia with Gondwana and OSH-Med International

Good news travels fast

Legacy of legendary Oukwanyama king still vivid

Rinderpest: Death, Destruction and Opportunity

Padlangs - The baobab toilet of Katima Mulilo

Journey into the soul of the Namib  

Padlangs: Living at the edge

Road trip from Etosha King Nehale to Namushasha River Lodge

The spinach myth

Namibian economics to the point - September 2020

Bogenfels: the rock arch of the Sperrgebiet

Chasing rainbows with Gondwana Collection 

Namibia is a paradise for cave enthusiasts 1

Namibia is a paradise for cave enthusiasts

Namibian economics to the point – October 2020

The intriguing tale of Cape Cross

New book describes rare plants in the Sperrgebiet

Namibia Welcomes You To Enjoy Our Wide Open Spaces

Festus and the mysterious hermit of Sandwich Harbour

The Narrative – Recollect your Namibian experience online

Namibian economics to the point – November 2020

Quiver trees and alternative energy at Canyon Village

Five exciting day-trips from The Delight Hotel in Swakopmund

Enrich your Christmas with a warm African touch

Into Kaokoland

Climbing Spiegelberg

Aspro: What's in a name?

Namibian economics to the point - December 2020

Duwisib Castle in southern Namibia - a rare sight

Unique travel guide about north-central Namibia published

Buy a Toy, Bring Joy – Gondwana’s online shop supports Katutura’s artisan scene

Namibian economics to the point – January 2021

The forgotten stone tower of Outjo

Hiking without luggage in the Fish River Canyon

The Namibia I know

Namibian lodges and hotels implement hygiene concepts flawlessly

The Namibia I know

Nama music and dance included on UNESCO heritage list

Namibian Economics to the Point – February 2021

It’s omajowa time!

Namibia’s digital connectivity good for tourists

EKIPA jewellery, inspired by Namibia

The dreamiest family holiday destination

Desert Affection: A trip for two

Namibian Economics to the Point - March 2021

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