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What the rain brings (01.02.2010)
With an abundant rainy season, comes a fresh, vibrant burst of pink, purple and white in the usual arid landscapes of Maltahöhe.

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Art colonies and craft centres in Namibia’s small towns (01.01.2010)
How does a sleepy little town, a mere wide spot in the road in the middle of Southern Africa, become an art colony, enticing both artists and visitors from around the world? Namibia’s Omaruru, which in the Herero language literally means ‘this is a place where the grass makes the cows’ milk sour,’ has morphed into a creative centre and a hotspot for both locals and tourists.


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HAN Tourism awareness initiative (01.01.2010)
“Tourism – neither the word nor its meaning ever meant anything to me, but now I see that almost every sector in society is somehow involved in this vast industry!” This was the comment of one of the 20 Windhoek City Junior Councillors at an exciting tourism awareness initiative held during September.


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Venture wins eco award (03.12.2009)
Venture Publications recently won first prize at the Eco Media Awards Namibia for outstanding reporting on environmental subjects in the category, ‘Publisher’. The handover ceremony, which was a grand event, formed part of the 2009 Hospitality Association of Namibia (HAN) Gala Evening held at Arrebusch Travel Lodge Conference Centre on 27 November.

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Air Namibia update (23.11.2009)
Air Namibia has just announced the new interline agreement for E-ticketing (IET) with US Airways.

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Lüderitz Speed Challenge (12.11.2009)


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Latest Italian TNN (01.09.2009)
Tourists who visit Italy for the first time usually see Rome, Florence, Venice and Naples. Then they progress to Umbria, Como, Puglia, Cinque Terre and Sicily. The parallel must-sees for first time visitors to Namibia are Etosha, Sossusvlei, Windhoek, and Swakopmund.

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Fish River Lodge (01.09.2009)
Views from the edge of the world

The Fish River Canyon is breathtaking. There’s no other way to describe it. The sheer magnitude of this natural wonder is enough to leave your mind in awe and your body gasping for air.

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Islands in Africa (01.09.2009)
Hidden island retreats

On tiny islands in the storied Zambezi, Chobe and Kwando rivers, we found three luxury hideaways: Islands in Africa’s Susuwe, Impalila and Ntwala, each in its own distinctive setting. It was impossible to choose a favourite, so we’ve decided to revisit them all the next time we’re in Namibia’s Caprivi, a narrow finger of land that borders Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana. They are ideal stops for trips onward to Vic Falls, the Okavango, or Etosha.


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Kaokoland Clean Up Campaign (01.09.2009)
Removing waste for a cleaner wilderness

The Kaokoveld is one of Namibia’s most pristine and unspoilt natural environments. With its rugged terrain, rocky mountains, grassy plains and desert landscapes, it is an area of remote wilderness that draws local and international travellers alike.

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Conservation success (01.09.2009)
What a wonderful bird is the pelican!

Not only because “His beak can hold more than his belly can…..”, as the well-known ditty goes, but also because he (or she) can attain a ripe old age. We may well have a world record for geriatric pelicans in Namibia – at least one of our birds has lived to see Namibia change between 1972 and 2009.

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Okarohombo Campsite (01.09.2009)
Into the Marienfluss wilderness

In the Marienfluss along the Kunene River bordering Angola, in the remote north-western Kunene Region of Namibia, the Okarohombo Campsite is situated under giant ana trees with the mountains of Angola looming across the river bank.



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Skeleton Coast Park (01.08.2009)
Most sought-after tourism concession up for grabs

The existing concession area measures about 175 000 hectares, stretching from a point just north of Möwe Bay known as Westies, inland to the southern bank of the Hoarusib River, eastwards to the park border, northwards to the Nadas River, west along the river to the road leading north to the old Angra Fria radio station (including the Okau Waterhole), and then west again to Angra Fria, between an old observation shelter and south of the wreck site of the Dunedin Star.

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Namibia’s Big Five - world-class destinations on our doorstep (27.05.2009)

South Africa has Table Mountain, Botswana has vast numbers of wildlife, Zimbabwe has Vic Falls, Angola has diamonds and Zambia has the Liuwa plains and the Luangwa valley. So what does Namibia have that makes it unique?


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Gondwana Cañon Park - A paradise for game and hikers (27.05.2009)
Visitors to the Fish River Canyon in southern Namibia reap a double reward these days. On approaching the enormous gorge they can see springbok, gemsbok and ostrich on both sides of the road – and with a little luck even hartebeest, zebra and wildebeest.
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To the moon and back… in an afternoon (27.05.2009)
3, 2, 1… Lift off! Perhaps too much has changed since that first ‘giant leap for mankind’ and the Voyager space shuttle that hurtled into space carrying a golden audio record with humpback whale songs, a babel of human greetings and directions to Earth.
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National Parks of Namibia - A diverse suite of alternative breaks for travellers (27.05.2009)
From the icy waters of the Atlantic to the swamps of Caprivi, shimmering white fortresses to extraordinary plants, the sweeping landscapes, magnificent game viewing and spacious surroundings set Namibia’s protected areas apart from those of her rivals.
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What the rain brings (00.00.0000)


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