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Inspiration & Travel InformationNamib-Naukluft – Land of Contrast
From its humble beginnings as Game Reserve No3 in 1907, the Namib Naukluft Park has grown to become the largest game park in Africa and the fourth largest in the world. Throughout the years, more and more tracts of land have been added to this reserve. Sandwich...
read moreThe Lions of Namibia
Many centuries ago, lions were one of the most numerous animals on earth. Today, their range has been decreased more than any other animal. Even in the conservation haven of Namibia, their populations are now confined mainly to the Northern reaches of the country....
read moreThe Springbok in Nambia – one of a kind
Chances are high that you will get to see springbok during your trip to Namibia. They are the most abundant animals in the country and you may even spot them in the farmlands along the road to your accommodation in Windhoek. They are equally at home in the harsh...
read moreArebbusch Wildlife – The Elephants of Namibia
The desert elephants of Damaraland are world-famous for coping in their hostile environment, and rightly so, but these are not the only elephants that occur in Namibia. African elephants are found in most of the country’s national parks, with Etosha National Park...
read moreArebbusch Landmark – The Spectacular Spitzkoppe
On the way to Swakopmund from Windhoek along the B3 you will notice a mountain range, called the Pontok Mountains rising up out of the barren landscapes. The Spitzkoppe, known as the Matterhorn of Namibia and towering at 1 784m above sea level, forms part of this...
read morei-Fun times in Windhoek
Windhoek’s place to be when it comes to kiddie’s party time has got to be the i-Fun park. Directly across the road from Arebbusch Travel Lodge, more than 930 children hosted their birthday parties their last year.
read moreAre we doing enough to help save the cheetah?
Cheetahs are vanishing off the face of the earth almost as fast as they can run, and if we don’t do something soon we will be holding elections for a new fastest land mammal before too long. While Namibia has had enormous conservation successes over the years and...
read moreBlack vs White – Know your Rhinos
Rhinos are an ancient race of animals and have been roaming the earth in various stages of evolution since the late Eocene, 33 million years ago. Where to see rhino Today, they are one of the most endangered species on earth and although Namibia has had great success...
read more3 Decades Defending the Rhinos in Namibia – Saving the Rhino Trust
For the last 30 years, Save the Rhino Trust (SRT) have been at the forefront of efforts to conserve rhinos. One of the world’s most endangered creatures. These are not just any old rhinos either, the main focus of their work is the extremely rare desert-adapted black...
read moreKitesurfing in Namibia
We are more likely to think of desert excursions and safaris in Etosha National Park than water-sports when it comes to planning a holiday in Namibia. However, the feisty Atlantic Ocean offers quite a few options for exciting seafaring activities, like kitesurfing....
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