Following large discoveries of oil in the offshore Orange Basin, hope of enormous future oil revenue for the Namibian government is rising.
Author: Tashia Kalondo (Tashia Kalondo )
Tashia TRAVELS – Slowly but surely – the resumption of international travel
This week started with open borders and I hope that excites you as much as it excites me. This piece has me taking you to India and telling you about the exquisite Taj Mahal, as a celebration of the gradual re-opening of Namibian borders and the subsequent lifting of an international travel ban for a...
Tashia TRAVELS – Destination Recovery #ErongoStrong (Part 1)
The virus has been a moving target when it comes to travel. Nobody knows how long it will continue, which areas it might hit next or when and where it will plateau and start to ease off. The hardest hit region, the Erongo region, will need to apply a new perspective on destination, development and...
Sustainable tourism: Staycationing
Coronavirus sadness/madness taking its toll? Pfft. Rhetorical question, of course, it is. It might be time to re-imagine your typical travel plans with me because what happens when wanderlust hits but there isn’t time for another weekend getaway? You grab your overnight bag and head to one of Windhoek’s many hotels for a swish staycay....



