Showing posts with label Bushmen. Show all posts
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Friday, 26 April 2024

Namibia Ju/’Hoansi San Living Museum

Ju/’Hoansi San: Embracing ancient ways of life

Omandumba - Holed up in the sprawling Erongo Mountains on Omandumba Farm, the San Living Museum is a truly organic reflection of its name, a living, breathing gallery of actual life on the move.

The museum is home to one of Namibia’s oldest and most recognizable tribe, the Ju/’Hoansi San community, and its surrounding areas are also home to historic rock paintings and archaeological findings that were left behind hundreds of years ago by the San, who used to live and hunt there.

Bushmen Walk at Intu Afrika Lodge:

As a result of colonialism, tribal conflicts, and changing weather patterns, the Ju/’Hoansi-San community, who were the first to inhabit the area, were forced to migrate eastwards and more north-eastwards in search of survival elsewhere.

But since 2008, thanks to the assistance of the government and various civil and cultural entities, the Ju/’Hoansi-San people have returned to what was once their happy hunting grounds and are now thriving and making a living through the San Living Museum, which attracts hundreds of local and international tourists annually.

Local media representatives and influencers this week experienced first-hand the wonders of the San Living Museum, thanks to the Namibia Tourism Board (NTB)’s promotional tour of the Damaraland and wider Erongo Region.

The museum offers an interesting insight into the ancient hunter-gatherers’ culture and the traditional ways of the San people and can also witness first-hand how the Ju/’Hoansi San people conduct their traditional hunts.

Other programs at Omandumba are centred around the traditional life of the San within the setting of a village, where the interaction with the visitors is highly valued and acts as a networking opportunity.

The generous elderly San women and young girls offer visitors brief opportunities to learn how to produce jewellery, traditional medicine, bows and arrows, among others.

As can be expected, a rhythmic display of ancient dances, songs, and rituals are always on show at the museum, and the young ones would often be seen on the side-lines playing their games.

On the one hand, the museum has given the San an opportunity to rediscover their old and almost forgotten culture and ways of life, and on the other hand, also serves as a lucrative business for them.

The museum is run entirely by the San, with 90% of the generated income reinvested in the living museum while the 10% goes to farm Omandumba for services rendered to the museum. Apart from the museum, the San also run a small souvenir shop where visitors can purchase handmade jewellery, bows and arrows, axes, tools, and many more.

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Tuesday, 5 December 2023

Namibia: Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch update

During 2023 there have been a number of improvements and changes at Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch.

Located on the edge of the southern Kalahari in the mixed tree and shrub savannah, the lodge is crisscrossed by huge red sand dunes. We attach great importance to the preservation of nature and its living beings, so you can experience numerous species of animals and plants up close with us. Watch antelopes, springboks, zebras, ostriches, meerkats or cheetahs up close. Or let the authentic Bushmen introduce you to their ancient traditions.

We offer our guests not only luxurious accommodation in typical African architecture, but also exceptional hospitality and ambiance.  Our cuisine is internationally revered so let your mind wander and pamper yourself during your stay. Enjoy the unforgettable impressions of a sunset in the desert and our African hospitality to the fullest.

Transfers: 

With the changes in fuel prices, we have been forced to INCREASE the transfer prices for the 2024 tourism season.

Hosea Kutako to Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch/Bagatelle Kalahari Boutique Farmhouse: NAD 11,500.00 one way, per vehicle for up to a maximum of 4 pax.

Mariental to Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch/Bagatelle Kalahari Boutique Farmhouse: NAD 2,800.00 one way, per vehicle for up to a maximum of 4 pax.

The Bagatelle Kalahari Boutique Farmhouse opened its doors in 2020. Previously, guests had to check in at the Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch and then drive to the Farmhouse. 

This has now changed, and guests checking in at the Farmhouse can now go there directly. 

Activities are all still managed and operated from Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch.

Bagatelle Lodge offers plenty of space, comfort, great views and a fantastic safari experience.

Directly on a nearby sand dune stand our four Dune Chalets with a breathtaking view in southwest direction over the Kalahari and its flora and fauna. We also have two Exclusive Dune Chalets with private splash pools and private dining options. Another eight Savannah Chalets are located in the valley between the dunes overlooking the Main Lodge. Furthermore, we have six Garden Rooms in African colonial style and six extensively equipped Campsites with private toilets and showers.

All rooms are elegantly and comfortably furnished and have private bathrooms with hot showers, running water and toilets. Air-conditioning, tea/coffee stations, and a bar-fridge. The Chalet energy source is mostly solar power with a standby generator for backup. Relax at your Chalet or for a sundowner cocktail at our bespoke bar before enjoying dinner under the stars.

This is a reminder that The Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch has a wellness centre, which guests from both the Farmhouse and Game Ranch can use.

All activities are run from Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch.

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Thursday, 14 September 2023

Botswana: Evolve Back Gham Dhao Lodge is open

GHAM DHAO LODGE

Our refurbishment is complete and Evolve Back Gham Dhao Lodge is open for business!

This comprehensive upgrade includes our signature Sky-luxe Tents, which come with private star beds, elevated sitting areas, and much more.

CENTRAL KALAHARI, BOTSWANA

The Evolve Back Gham Dhao Lodge is situated on the northern border of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve in Botswana. Classically African in style with a relaxed, informal ambience, it harks back to the days of the early explorers.

The Lodge boasts of three categories of unique tented accommodations strategically secluded to ensure a feeling of privacy and intimacy at all times. The lodge can accommodate a maximum of twenty guests, thus ensuring exclusivity that defines contemporary luxury.

KALAHARI CLASSIC TENT

The Kalahari Classic Tents are sheltered by a uniquely structured slatted canopy inspired by the traditional dwellings of the San people. Spacious and aesthetically furnished, these Kalahari tents are best suited for couples.

SKY-LUXE TENT

Built beneath a thatched canopy that keeps the tent cool, these luxury tents are secluded from each other to ensure privacy, peace and quiet. The san-dwellings inspired sky bed provide stunning panoramic views of the Kalahari.

KALAHARI CLASSIC FAMILY TENT

The Kalahari Classic Family Tent comprises of two Luxury Tents situated on an inter-leading deck. Only one in number, our family tent provides exclusivity, privacy, and space for the family.

The Main Lodge building has been rebuilt from the ground up to provide our guests with the ultimate luxury safari experience.

Situated in an 11,000-hectare private game reserve, the lodge introduces you to every aspect of the Kalahari, from its famed night skies and unique wildlife to the resident San people and their ancient culture.

The Kalahari Desert, located in the interior plateau of Southern Africa, is a featureless, gently undulating, semi-arid sandy savannah. Although not technically a desert, it is devoid of surface water. A unique and highly varied ecosystem, it is one of the few relatively unexplored regions globally.

Thank you for your continued support, & we look forward to welcoming you at Evolve Back Gham Dhao Lodge, Central Kalahari, Botswana.

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Tuesday, 29 November 2022

Namibia: Tsumkwe Lodge

Tsumkwe Lodge is located Tsumkwe, in the north east of Namibia. To get to Tsumkwe, drive northwards from Grootfontein on the B8. After 55 km, you will find the turn-off to Tsumkwe, the C44. This is a gravel road in good condition and you will enter Tsumkwe after about 225 km and 3 hours.

The road can be travelled with any kind of vehicle, but to explore the area, a 4x4 vehicle will be needed. At the moment, fuel is not available in Tsumkwe. There is a very good gravel airfield 5 km outside Tsumkwe.

Tsumkwe is a small settlement in North Eastern Namibia. The area was formerly called Eastern Bushmanland, the former "homeland" of the Ju/'hoansi which means "real people", also referred to as San, Bushmen or !Kung.

The Nyae Nyae Conservancy was formed in 1998 and gives the Ju/'hoansi the right to benefit financially from the wildlife in the area, mostly through receiving income from a hunting concession. It is not a game reserve, but several species of game are found here and conservation of the environment is a priority.

The Ju/'hoansi live throughout the area in closely knitted family groups on what is left of the land of their forefathers. They are the only community in Namibia who are allowed to hunt on government land, albeit only traditionally.

They are increasingly becoming involved in tourism, which provide capital in an area where formal employment is limited. It is possible to camp at these "villages" after obtaining permission and paying a camping fee. There is a conservancy office in Tsumkwe where tourists can obtain information and arrange for a local guide.

The border post at Dobe, 53 km east of Tsumkwe, is now open 7 days a week (7h30 to 16h30 Namibian time) and provides a thoroughfare to Botswana. The 4x4 track to Nokaneng is about 140 km. The average speed one can maintain on this road is 50 km/h. The nearest fuel would be 30km north of Nokaneng at Gumare or at Maun.

At this stage, fuel is not available in Tsumkwe and there are two shops with very basic supplies, a police station, a school, two churches, a clinic, the lodge and some government offices.

The Dutch Reformed Church operates a curio shop in Tsumkwe, which is well worth a visit. The curios are obtained from all the Ju/'hoan communities in the area in exchange for basic food supplies.

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Monday, 3 October 2022

Namibia: Intu Afrika Game Reserve Zebra Kalahari Lodge in Namibia, southern Africa video, part 2

Video of late afternoon and evening in Zebra Kalahari Lodge: lounge and restaurant, Kalahari sunset in Namibia. Part 2 of 2.

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Simply stylish and elegant, the Zebra Kalahari Lodge is the most decadent of the 3 lodges on the Intu Afrika Private Game Reserve. After a short drive through the contrasting Kalahari Desert where game languish under trees or in pans, guests are welcomed with a much-needed refreshing drink and a smile as warm as the desert sun. The gurgling fish pond and the beautiful stone and wood buildings immediately soothe one’s soul and guests are ushered into the coolness of the lounge area overlooking a rather vibrant waterhole and swimming pool whilst logistics are efficiently handled.

YouTube video of Intu Afrika Zebra Lodge:

The rooms area are huge and the walls are decorated with ancient African masks and ebony furnishings and are fitted with air conditioners, a mini bar, a hairdryer and a coffee and tea station with a very large bathroom leading out to an outside shower.
There are 16 rooms adjacent to the lodge area which consists of a lounge with comfortable leather seats, a dining area on a deck mirroring the waterhole and swimming pool and a bar. This lodge is ideal for families or for more mature travellers as the facilities at the main lodge are easily accessible from their rooms. The friendly staff cater to the whim of every customer, pre-empting what the guest could need and then providing it. The food served in the dining area is world class, with all the choice game available for viewing, also being served up with delicious vegetables that are also grown organically on the neighbouring sheep farm, Twilight(where meat is also culled). Meals are served on the deck and guests are never bored with the large numbers of wildlife and birdlife that frequent the water hole. This lodge is set in a valley of dunes and watching the game emerge from various parts of the bush makes for a mesmerising experience. COOPERATION: 1. Send your video to namhren@gmail.com 2. Watch it on our compilation 3. Get links and views to your channel YouTube channel Exploring Namibia TV publishes four video a week: on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Themes range from travelling in Africa to exploring Europe and Russia. No annoying endless begging "hit/smash that bell" and "don't forget to sub" here. © Exploring Namibia TV Soundtrack: Natural Light by Chris Haugen Facebook: NAMIBIA: https://www.facebook.com/groups/namibia.namibia TRAVEL NAMIBIA: https://www.facebook.com/groups/travelnamibia EQUIPMENT | ОБОРУДОВАНИЕ: AERIAL: DJI PHANTOM 3 PRO | DJI MAVIC PRO PHONES: IPHONE XR/12 PRO | XIAOMI REDMI NOTE VIDEO CAMERAS: SONY HDR-CX360E | PANASONIC HC-X1 ✩F A C E B O O K | ФБ ►https://www.facebook.com/ExploringNamibiaTV ✩INSTAGRAM | ИНСТА ►https://www.instagram.com/exploringnamibia ✩B L O G | БЛОГ ►http://sa-nam-news.blogspot.com ✩V K EN TV | ГРУППА ВК ►https://bit.ly/2I3ws4P ✩TELEGRAM | ТЕЛЕГРАМ ►https://t.me/ExploringNamibia ✩PURCHASE VIDEO P5 | ПОРТФОЛИО P5 ►https://bit.ly/2Vvbb6L ✩W E B S I T E | САЙТ ►http://www.traveltonamibia.com ✩C O N T A C T | КОНТАКТЫ ►info@traveltonamibia.com ✩W H A T S U P T E X T | ВОТСАП ТЕКСТ: +264 816 654893
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Monday, 8 August 2022

Namibia: Actor of the famous "The Gods Must Be Crazy"

Namibia's actor of the famous "The Gods Must Be Crazy" was paid 300 USD.

The humble Namibian San Nxau Toma starred in the South African blockbuster "The God's must be crazy" in 1980 and 1989 sequel & was paid a mere 300 USD for a movie that grossed over 60 Million USD made with a budget of 5 Million USD.

Nxau was paid less for his first role but after discovering the value of money he negotiated a value of 50 thousand USD for his second sequel, arguably still a small amount compared to what the movie made. The movie was shot in Eastern Cape South Africa with Namibian and South African actors but was about Botswana. Nxau died poor in 2003 in Tsumkwe village in Namibia.

Актеру из Намибии, снявшемуся в знаменитом фильме «Боги, должно быть, сошли с ума», заплатили 300 долларов.

Скромный намибиец Сан Нксау Тома снялся в южноафриканском блокбастере «Боги, должно быть, сошли с ума» в сиквеле 1980 и 1989 годов и получил всего 300 долларов за фильм, который собрал более 60 миллионов долларов, снятый с бюджетом в 5 миллионов долларов.

Нксау заплатили меньше за его первую роль, но после того, как он обнаружил ценность денег, он договорился о стоимости своего второго продолжения в 50 тысяч долларов, что, возможно, все еще немного по сравнению с тем, что сделал фильм. Фильм был короткометражным в Восточной Капской провинции Южной Африки с намибийскими и южноафриканскими актерами, но был о Ботсване. Нксау умер в бедности в 2003 году в деревне Тсумкве в Намибии.

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Friday, 29 April 2022

Namibia: Kashana Accommodation in Omaruru

Based in one of Omaruru’s most historic buildings (constructed in 1907 as a casino for local mine workers), today this is the centre-piece of a lodge-style guest house with an attractive bar and a popular all-day à la carte restaurant.

Kashana House boasts an amazing outside restaurant area, with seating areas under the shade of old trees in the garden, and the swimming pool situated just behind the courtyard.

The rooms are large and comfortably furnished, with ceiling fans, fridges and separate bathrooms, whilst the double storeyed family units have recently been refurbished.

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The town of Omaruru also offers the following attractions:

° Wood carving workshop

° Mission house and church missionary

° Art gallery 

° Goldsmith

° The Franke Tower is a short walk up the road from Kashana, and popular with tourists.

° Chocolate factory

° Half day or full day excursions to the Erongo Mountains is offered by Kashana to see the magnificent rock paintings and the SAN tribe's living museum in the Erongo area.

° and a winery

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Friday, 22 April 2022

Namibia: Huab Lodge updates

Huab Lodge in north-western Namibia

This unique lodge on the edge of Damaraland is located at the end of a 30km cul de sac. Built on the northern banks of the Huab River it offers, not only the opportunity to experience the abundant plant-, bird- and wildlife but also the space freedom to breath and revitalise mind, body and soul.

Updates and changes effective Immediately are as follows: 

° No Single Supplement charged for Single room occupancy during the low season (01 Nov - 30 June)

° The lodge can seat maximum 22 people (including children) in the restaurant

° Early Morning Guided Walk, the "bushman's newspaper" is an informative

° 2 km walk which takes about 1.5 hours

° - departs 06:30 (November through to April)

° - departs 07:00 (May through to October)

° Scenic Drive (duration 2 hours)

° - departs 08:30 (November through to April),

° - departs 09:00 (May through to October)

° Sundowner Drive (duration 2 hours)

° - departs at 17:00 (November through to April),

° - departs at 16:00 (May through to October)

° Ephemeral River Drive - a full day's excursion in search of the illusive

° desert-adapted elephants, or if you are really lucky there might also

° be sightings of leopard and other wild life.

° - departs 07:00 all year round

° All excursions with vehicles require a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 8 persons, beverages are included.

° Fly-In guests: the owner of Bay Air in Walvis Bay or Nationwide Air Charters must be contacted in order to sign the necessary indemnity forms to land on the air strip.

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Thursday, 27 May 2021

Namibia: TUCSIN Tsumkwe Lodge | Цумкве Лодж Намибия

TUCSIN Tsumkwe Lodge is situated in the far north-eastern side of Namibia and is part of the Nyae Nyae Conservancy, home to the Ju/’hoansi San community. It requires a well-informed approach with respect for the precious - but rare - value systems of traditional hunter-gatherer societies. Indeed, the San community can no longer survive exclusively by hunting and gathering thus, they require a local perspective for education and training.

Their strong beliefs and traditional values remain core to the San`s lifestyle and upbringing of their children. Tsumkwe is one of the last bastions where the San continues a semi-cultural lifestyle. Visitors to the area are encouraged to visit designated villages that showcase the San culture and how they have integrated with the modern way of living today

In proximity to the Nyae Nyae Pans and Khaudom National Park, TUCSIN Tsumkwe lodge is an ideal adventurous starting point to reach the Zambezi (Caprivi) Region as well as Botswana via the Dobe border post to experience the famous Okavango-Delta. Tsumkwe is still a wilderness paradise, off the beaten track!

The additional, once-off Conservancy fee of N$30.00 per person. This is a mandatory fee each visitor to the Naye Nyae Conservancy must pay while visiting or staying in the area.

Aotcha village

The village is 11 Km from Tsumkwe Lodge and can be reached with a normal 2x4 vehicle, combi, or truck.

Your Guide

Ciqae Tsamgao (Smallboy) grew up in /Aotcha village and learnt all his traditional Ju/’hoansi values, skills and practices from his father. He is a field guide with extensive experience of the bush, animals, and birds of his area. He is passionate about the preservation of the San culture and always eager to share his knowledge and heritage with his guests. He speaks and understands good English as his second language. Smallboy was part of the Ju/’hoansi team of trackers from Tsumkwe who visited France to help archaeologists identify prehistoric human tracks inside caves.

Activities

Bush walk with snaring, tracking, and collecting bush food. Game tracks in the sand will put you on the spoor of Elephant, Oryx, Kudu, Wildebeest, Hartebeest, Warthog, Giraffe, Porcupine and even birds such as Guineafowl and Sandgrouse.

Craft making in the village. Create your own bow and arrow and learn the technique of lighting a fire with “fire sticks”. Weave rope from plant fibres and how to set a snare. The ladies will demonstrate the art of beading and shaping ostrich eggshell for bangle and necklace jewellery.

Traditional dance & songs reverberate over the rhythmic drumming of feet in the sand and rustle of leg beads and pods around the campfire. Join in while the San woman playout their ritual games and the men mimic the movement of antelope and giraffe.

Traditional hunt for meat and other food sources. Full Day walking in the wild together with hunters, in search of warthog, springbok, spring hare, porcupine, or large birds. It is not guaranteed that you will have success but, the thrill of tracking and stalking potential prey is exhilarating.

Bushmen meal. Prepare and taste the bushfood San collect from the veld. When there is plenty, you will have meat and plants, or it might just be tea from tree leaves and a taste of the water root they dug up from the soil.

Traditional huts for your accommodation at the village. Dry grass and sticks provide shelter and shade in the form of a round hut. Bring your own ground mat and sleeping gear for the real outdoors experience. Spend a night in the village as the San do. You will have a dry toilet, bucket shower and wood to make a fire or to cook your food on. You must be self-sufficient with food and water, braai grid and utensils.

Compact - Half day activity for groups or guests with limited time. This is a combination of all the activities listed above, except for the hunting activity. Short bushwalk and tracking of spoors. Gathering of edible and medicinal foods, how to make rope and set snares. Back at the village visitors will view singing, dancing with the opportunity to participate in a game or two. See how the make jewellery out of ostrich egg and natural materials from the bush. The Conservancy fee will be applicable on all new bookings made from the 1st of July 2021 onwards.

TUCSIN (The University Centre for Studies in Namibia) is the owner of Tsumkwe Lodge and is proud to be the custodians of educating and uplifting the San community through vocational training and hospitality in tourism.

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Thursday, 11 June 2020

Namibia: Dornhuegel Guest Farm | Дорнхюгель Намибия

Namibia: Dornhuegel Guest Farm | Дорнхюгель Намибия

In the North of Namibia, en route to the untouched Bushman country and the Caprivi region, and only two hours away from the Etosha pan lies Dornhügel Guest Farm. We offer you a unique combination of a guest farm with a homely atmosphere, stylish ambience and rustic farm life.

Accommodation


Our eight spacious and newly renovated guestrooms are all individually decorated and surround the lush green courtyard – our Oasis in the middle of the farm.
All rooms are equipped with mosquito nets so that you can choose to enjoy the African night air seeping in through the windows or you can escape the heat and have a restful sleep by making use of the air conditioners that we have installed in each room.
Each room has WLAN (Wifi) reception, Mini-Bar and an en-suite bathroom with a shower and a separate toilet.
Each room has an animal name that is indigenous to the area – Suricate; Kudu; Guinea Fowl; Gecko and Zebra look toward the bush. Porcupine and Giraffe room has a view of the garden and fruit-trees growing in the courtyard.

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