Jul 30, 2012 | Conservation and Wildlife, Travel Blog
The Southern Africa region is a dry area where access to clean drinking water is not something the majority of people can take for granted. As the population grows and tourism to this area increases the pressure on the water supply will continue to put strain on the...
Jul 25, 2012 | Travel Blog, Conservation and Wildlife
Namibia’s Desert Adapted Elephants Desert dwelling elephants are found in only two places in Africa, the first is in Namibia, and the second is in Mali. The elephants in Namibia are mostly found up north in the Kunene region and are a Namibian Safari...
Jul 11, 2012 | Conservation and Wildlife, Travel Blog
Conservation and Namibia go hand in glove, a little like peas go with carrots. Although Namibia is a young country, the stories that make up its future are ancient, like threads woven into a tapestry. This land of wide open spaces, warm hearts and friendly smiles is...
Jul 9, 2012 | Travel Blog, Conservation and Wildlife
Namibia has created one of the greatest recovery stories ever told, and as actions often speak louder than words, the Namibian Government has gone out on a limb to create a whole new way of doing things, by actively educating its people. Killing wildlife was something...
Apr 11, 2012 | Conservation and Wildlife, Travel Blog
How often does wildlife conservation cross your mind? Most would say that our lives are so busy these days that we are so preoccupied with our own survival that there is little time to worry about the rest of the planet. In Namibia, a land of harsh climates, daily...