My Guide to Namibia


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Mowani Mountain Camp

My Guide to Namibia

Mowani mountain camp is located in Namibia's Damaraland area and has thatched dome-shaped structures. It lies between the Ugab and Huab rivers. The word Mowani is derived from the word M'Wane which means 'Place of God' and this is reflected in the atmosphere of tranquility at the camp.  The main part of the camp consists of the reception area, a bar, dining room and a lounge overlooking th... Read More

Sossusvlei Area

My Guide to Namibia

The beautiful undulating sand dunes of the Sossusvlei are one of the biggest attractions in Namibia and they further compound the image of Namibia as a largely desert country. Although the name is used to describe the area, it in fact only refers to the dry salt pan stretched out amongst the red dunes. When the Tsaugab river receives enough rain it rushes down to the west and fills up the depressi... Read More

Etosha Area

My Guide to Namibia

The Etosha National Park is probably one of Southern Africa’s most well known and frequently visited parks. It stretches over an area of 22,270km² and combines an incredible 31 different vegetation zones. Originally about 100,000km² in size when proclaimed in 1907, it was the largest reserve in the world. However, due to political constraints, the park was reduced in the 1960s to i... Read More

Swakopmund

My Guide to Namibia

  In Swakopmund, there's a wealth of experiences waiting to be discovered, from thrilling outdoor adventures to cultural exploration and relaxation by the sea. Here's a guide to what to see, do, and experience in Swakopmund: Adventurous Activities: Sandboarding: Glide down the towering dunes of the Namib Desert on a sandboard for an adrenaline rush unlike any other. Quad Biki... Read More

Twyfelfontein

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In 1947 David Levin settled in the Damaraland area in order to farm the countryside. He noted several rock engravings and paintings on the stony outcrops surrounding a spring. The spring unfortunately did not yield enough water to sustain him and his livestock. Doubting the feasibility of the spring as time went by a Afrikaans speaking friend began referring to him as "David Twyfelfontein" meaning... Read More

Kuckis Pub

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Kücki’s Pub is situated in the heart of Swakopmund, within walking distance from all major hotels and the main beach of Swakopmund. As our name suggests, we have a fabulous pub but are also well known for our seafood and grill restaurant. ... Read More

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