A must see in NamibiaJanuary 25th, 2011 by Nolizel FranksEtosha National Park and The Big five.
The well known Big Five consists of the lion (king of the jungle), the African elephant, the Cape buffalo, the Leopard and the Rhinoceros. All around the country these animals roam freely in game parks/reserves and even in private owned lodges. These parks/...
Namibian potjie kosDecember 16th, 2010 by Lizette FerisA traditional favourite like the well known Braai – Barbeque, a potjie is a social event for family and friends. The beginnings of potjie is not well documented, but is believed to have derived from the time of the ‘voortrekkers’. It is now an everyday occurrence here in Namibia. The way a potjie...
Protect yourself in NamibiaNovember 29th, 2010 by Nolizel Franks Namibia - the safest country in Africa
By many travellers; Namibia is considered as one of the safest countries in Africa.
But here are a few tips on how to be safe, taking care of oneself and being cautious in Namibia.
The sun: It is no coincidence that the sun is the main element on the Namibian...
Media influenceNovember 17th, 2010 by Lizette FerisThe Media is renowned for influencing the readers and listeners. Namibia is no different. With a variety of newspapers and only one tabloid the print industry is booming however lacking in magazine publishing. Most glossy and gossip magazines are obtained from South Africa which is the most popular...
Dining out in SwakopmundNovember 11th, 2010 by Lizette FerisAs with every coastal town the most popular dish in Swakopmund is seafood, no matter how it is prepared. Here we review about the most extravagant dining experiences in this quiet and mysterious town.
The Tug, a boat shaped restaurant built in front of the renovated pier has spectacular views at...