by p432140 | Nov 1, 2019 | People & Culture
It is November and the year is almost over! Everyone seems to be slowly moving into holiday mode. It has been a long year filled with ups and downs, so it is certainly the perfect time to unwind and spend time with loved ones. I personally am looking forward to...
by p432140 | Oct 11, 2019 | People & Culture, Travel Tips
If you’re reading this you must be planning your holiday to Namibia and of course you should continue reading… You may have gone through the process of planning a holiday somewhere new and it can often be nerve-wracking. You’re going to this new place, where people...
by p432140 | Oct 4, 2019 | People & Culture, Stories & History
The lioness had grown old and frail and could no longer do any of the hard work she needed to do each day. She went out and gathered all the children from the community in order for them to work and take care of her. Ddi-xerreten visited the lioness’ home and he saw...
by p432140 | Sep 27, 2019 | Gondwana Collection, People & Culture
As a serial blogger/travel writer (with Namibia as my first love), I recently read an article entitled “travel writing clichés to avoid”. I agree – there is no way that Santorini’s beaches, for instance, can be pristine any longer. That ship has sailed...
by p432140 | Jun 28, 2019 | People & Culture
The best part of going on an escapade through Namibia is having the ability to marvel at and immerse yourself in the captivating wonders that this country has to offer. – Stunning sunset hues that paint the skies, majestic Makalani palm trees that exquisitely deck the...
by p432140 | Oct 26, 2018 | People & Culture
The onyoka is a unique piece of jewellery made from mussel shells and it is often seen decked stunningly around most aawambo women’s necklines during joyous occasions or even as they run errands in northern Namibia. This necklace is worn to perfectly match their...
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