New Southern Africa Adventure
Overseas Adventure Travel Announces New Southern Africa Adventure for Late 2013 Trip begins at...
Read Moreby ITKT Media Partner | Apr 13, 2013 | Announcements, Botswana News, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe | 0 |
Overseas Adventure Travel Announces New Southern Africa Adventure for Late 2013 Trip begins at...
Read Moreby ITKT Media Partner | Mar 27, 2013 | Announcements, Namibia | 0 |
Get the Best of Namibia with African Travel, Inc. Rare White Rhino Sightings Often a Bonus in...
Read Moreby ITKT Media Partner | Apr 17, 2012 | Announcements, Namibia | 0 |
On April 11, Air Namibia launched three new routes for regional destinations. The three new...
Read Moreby ITKT Media Partner | Jun 18, 2011 | Announcements, Botswana, Kenya, Namibia, South Africa | 0 |
The Annual Migration in the Masai Mara is without a doubt one of the main reasons to opt for a...
Read Moreby Sarit Reizin | Dec 10, 2008 | ITKT Blogs, Namibia, Zambia | 0 |
Africa’s national parks differ a lot from country to country and they are run in very different ways, so I never know what to expect next. In South Africa and Namibia, the parks are over-organized operations with gates,...
Read Moreby Sarit Reizin | Dec 5, 2008 | Africa, ITKT Blogs, Namibia, Zambia | 1 |
I am far from a nun, extremely comfortable with my body, and if you describe me as “shy” in front of anybody who even remotely knows me – they’d laugh in your face. That said, I would like to think I’m...
Read Moreby Sarit Reizin | Nov 21, 2008 | Africa, ITKT Blogs, Namibia | 0 |
I hate to leave Namibia – it has been so good to me. But my last days here weren’t without memorable adventures. I wondered if the day would come when Columbus would drown in the thick mud it often has to go through....
Read Moreby Sarit Reizin | Nov 18, 2008 | Angola, Botswana, ITKT Blogs, Namibia | 0 |
On the little stretch of Caprivi, where the colonial politics of the past have arbitrarily divided...
Read Moreby Sarit Reizin | Nov 15, 2008 | Africa, Botswana, Namibia | 0 |
Namibia differs from Botswana like day from night, except for Namibia’s Caprivi Strip. On a map, it looks like the neck of a guitar, and stretches for over three hundred kilometers west to east, although it’s only...
Read Moreby Sarit Reizin | Oct 17, 2008 | Africa, ITKT Blogs, Namibia | 0 |
Africa is a chameleon. I am only a day’s drive away from Etosha – my most recent never-ending fountain of wildlife, and it’s like I’ve landed on a different planet with its own magnificent and diverse...
Read Moreby Sarit Reizin | Oct 13, 2008 | Africa, ITKT Blogs, Namibia | 0 |
She lay in wait and so did I. How famished she must have been, if only watching her hunt I’ve become so hungry I’ve risked getting out of the car, fetching my gasoline camping stove, and cooking up a hearty meal...
Read Moreby Sarit Reizin | Oct 8, 2008 | Africa, ITKT Blogs, Namibia | 0 |
“Ask her what her favorite thing to do is,” I said. Jaco asked, and the little fifteen year-old Himba replied that it was cooking. She looked so precious, healthy, happy, but then also so alien to me. She was naked...
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