Hire a tour guide in Namibia
Русскоязычные гиды в Намибии
One of services we provide is supplying tourists with a comprehensive information from our database about local professional freelance tour guides based in Windhoek and in major towns of Namibia. We send you an information on available guides according to your requirements: languages spoken, areas of expertise, field of knowledge: flora, fauna, history, ornithology, astronomy, sex, age, etc. Usually daily rates do not include accommodation, meals and entrance fees.
Мы предоставлям туристам исчерпывающую информацию из нашей базы данных о местных профессиональных тургидах-фрилансерах, базирующихся в Виндхуке и других крупных городах Намибии, в соответствии с вашими требованиями: область знаний, интересы: флора, фауна, история, орнитология, астрономия, пол, возраст и т. д. Обычно в дневной тариф не входят проживание гида, его питание и плата за вход в национальные парки.
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In Residence South Africa
Thus far, the year 2020 has allowed us much time for reflection and introspection, especially in terms of our broader mission: providing transformative, personalized experiences of the South African lifestyle in all of its splendour and diversity to our guests.
As such, In Residence is delighted to announce the initiation of four partnerships, each intended to take your luxury rental experience to an even higher level. These four partnerships represent consolidations in some of the foundational domains of the In Residence experience: fine dining, event planning and management, and private security.
First, we have launched an exclusive food-catering partnership with Jacques Erasmus, the accomplished interior designer, chef, and artist. Founder of the acclaimed Hemelhuijs Eatery—a veritable watering-hole for in-the-know Capetonians—Jacques’ food philosophy is simple and unpretentious. His unique modernisation of traditional Afrikaans cuisine entails synthesising modern elements with dishes such as mosbolletjiebrood and frikkadels, using fresh, locally and ethically-sourced ingredients to realise his singular culinary vision.
Second, we have partnered with François van Tonder, the founder of Sorrento Events, to elevate our event planning and management services. Having transformed his business into an internationally-acclaimed boutique events agency, François guarantees the highest standards of style and elegance, building up an international clientele that entrusts him with planning their events around the world. Rooted firmly in his belief that memory underpins the success of an event, he curates the perfect location, décor, food, and beverages according to the wishes of each individual client.
Supplementing our partnership with Francois is Ursula Forrest and her company Boutique Concepts. With an extensive background in the hospitality, events, and travel industry, Ursula has melded her business and creative acumen to offer luxury weddings and celebrations for international couples in South Africa. Her meticulous attention to detail and passion for design guarantee weddings and luxury events of distinction.
Lastly, as a demonstration of our unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety and security needs of our clients, we have partnered with Grové Smith—a seasoned security professional who has honed his skills both locally and internationally. This partnership represents a strategic approach to security integrating the latest technology and discrete interactions with the specific requirements of each client.
What each of these exciting partnerships has in common is a shared commitment to offering bespoke services according to the wishes of each client, delivered by the leading South African innovators in the culinary, event management, and security fields.
We are confident that as the luxury rental market slowly reopens, these partnerships will ensure that In Residence remains the front runner of the hospitality industry in South Africa. More importantly, however, they will enable us to realize the most fulfilling aspect of our work: bringing novel experiences and happiness through an uncompromising yet simple luxury to our clients.
Swakopmund aerial panorama
Swakopmund (German for "Mouth of the Swakop") is a city on the coast of western Namibia, 360 km west of the Namibian capital Windhoek via the B2 main road. It is the capital of the Erongo region. The town has 44,725 inhabitants and covers 196 square kilometres of land. The city is situated in the Namib Desert and is the fourth largest population centre in Namibia.
Swakopmund is a beach resort and an example of German colonial architecture. It was founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South West Africa. As of the 1970s, German influences remained evident, including German street names, a German daily newspaper, and the German language being spoken by some residents. A 2008 New York Times article describes the town as having "the dislocating feel of a Baltic Sea resort set in the tropics."
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Swakopmund Mad Max car
Swakopmund (German for "Mouth of the Swakop") is a city on the coast of western Namibia, 360 km west of the Namibian capital Windhoek via the B2 main road. It is the capital of the Erongo region. The town has 44,725 inhabitants and covers 196 square kilometres of land. The city is situated in the Namib Desert and is the fourth largest population centre in Namibia.
Swakopmund is a beach resort and an example of German colonial architecture. It was founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South West Africa. As of the 1970s, German influences remained evident, including German street names, a German daily newspaper, and the German language being spoken by some residents. A 2008 New York Times article describes the town as having "the dislocating feel of a Baltic Sea resort set in the tropics."
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TRAVEL NAMIBIA:
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Swakopmund old lighthouse
Swakopmund (German for "Mouth of the Swakop") is a city on the coast of western Namibia, 360 km west of the Namibian capital Windhoek via the B2 main road. It is the capital of the Erongo region. The town has 44,725 inhabitants and covers 196 square kilometres of land. The city is situated in the Namib Desert and is the fourth largest population centre in Namibia.
Swakopmund is a beach resort and an example of German colonial architecture. It was founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South West Africa. As of the 1970s, German influences remained evident, including German street names, a German daily newspaper, and the German language being spoken by some residents. A 2008 New York Times article describes the town as having "the dislocating feel of a Baltic Sea resort set in the tropics."
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NAMIBIA:
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TRAVEL NAMIBIA:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/travelnamibia
Swakopmund old town jetty
Swakopmund (German for "Mouth of the Swakop") is a city on the coast of western Namibia, 360 km west of the Namibian capital Windhoek via the B2 main road. It is the capital of the Erongo region. The town has 44,725 inhabitants and covers 196 square kilometres of land. The city is situated in the Namib Desert and is the fourth largest population centre in Namibia.
Swakopmund is a beach resort and an example of German colonial architecture. It was founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South West Africa. As of the 1970s, German influences remained evident, including German street names, a German daily newspaper, and the German language being spoken by some residents. A 2008 New York Times article describes the town as having "the dislocating feel of a Baltic Sea resort set in the tropics."
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TRAVEL NAMIBIA:
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Swakopmund town beach
Swakopmund (German for "Mouth of the Swakop") is a city on the coast of western Namibia, 360 km west of the Namibian capital Windhoek via the B2 main road. It is the capital of the Erongo Region. The town has 44,725 inhabitants and covers 196 square kilometres of land. The city is situated in the Namib Desert and is the fourth largest population centre in Namibia.
Swakopmund is a beach resort and an example of German colonial architecture. It was founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South West Africa. As of the 1970s, German influences remained evident, including German street names, a German daily newspaper, and the German language being spoken by some residents. A 2008 New York Times article describes the town as having "the dislocating feel of a Baltic Sea resort set in the tropics."
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TRAVEL NAMIBIA:
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Swakopmund fish cleaning
Swakopmund (German for "Mouth of the Swakop") is a city on the coast of western Namibia, 360 km west of the Namibian capital Windhoek via the B2 main road. It is the capital of the Erongo region. The town has 44,725 inhabitants and covers 196 square kilometres of land. The city is situated in the Namib Desert and is the fourth largest population centre in Namibia.
Swakopmund is a beach resort and an example of German colonial architecture. It was founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South West Africa. As of the 1970s, German influences remained evident, including German street names, a German daily newspaper, and the German language being spoken by some residents. A 2008 New York Times article describes the town as having "the dislocating feel of a Baltic Sea resort set in the tropics."
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TRAVEL NAMIBIA:
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Literally metres from the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Cross Lodge presents a unique and serene stop for travellers along this vast untamed and seldom explored wilderness on the Skeleton Coast.
The Lodge is situated 60 km north of Henties Bay and 120 km north of Swakopmund.
The curious mix of Cape Dutch and West Coast fishing village architecture, nestles colossal windows which embrace the natural light and reveal endless vistas.
Around this idyllic oasis lies infinite ocean and desert, littered with the eerie remains of man’s past endeavours. Nearby, rocky outcrops provide a perfect playground for a large colony of Cape Fur Seals. Visitors can self-drive or even walk to the colony ensuring they first visit the Ministry Office to complete entry requirements.
Whether you are an overnight or day visitor, Cape Cross Lodge welcomes you and invites you to explore the beauty of its natural surroundings. Camping sites are also available.
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