September 3, 2012

Kalahari Anib Lodge

Enjoy cocktail hour on burnished sands by Ron Swilling East of Mariental, the traveller finds himself entering a new and interesting- landscape. Hills of rich-red- sand […]
November 1, 2021

Discover Namibia with Ondili

"Discover Namibia with Ondili" takes readers on a journey through Namibia's diverse landscapes and cultural treasures. From the rolling red dunes of the Kalahari Desert, where guided walks and luxurious dune camps await, to the ancient Namib Desert with its iconic Deadvlei and horseback explorations, each region offers unique experiences. In Erongo, visitors can marvel at volcanic mountains and ancient rock paintings, while Damaraland beckons with its ancient engravings and desert-adapted wildlife. Etosha National Park completes the adventure with thrilling safari drives and luxurious lodge stays, showcasing Namibia's natural beauty and rich biodiversity.
March 24, 2023

Discover Namibia with Ondili

Discover Namibia, a land of diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. From the red dunes of the Kalahari and the ancient trees of the Namib Desert to the vibrant coastal charm of Swakopmund, each region offers unique adventures. Experience Namibia's magic and connect deeply with its stunning nature and history.
September 5, 2025

A middle-of-nowhere Kind of Getaway

For many of us, it comes as quite the natural urge: the desire to jump in your car and drive until you can drive no more, get out wherever you might find yourself, and experience some wild, unplanned adventure. Surprisingly (or maybe not), that need is even stronger when the everyday involves a tumultuous toddler trampling about your business. Of course, it is not as easy, or advisable, to leave the toddler to his own devices while you try to satisfy your deep desire for freedom, which leaves you with little choice but to let said toddler join you in the temporary escape.
November 11, 2025

Kgalagadi

The word Kgalagadi is derived from kgala, meaning “to dry up” or “to thirst”, and gadi, meaning “place of”. Together, Kgalagadi describes the vast semi-desert region stretching across Botswana, South Africa and partly bordering on Namibia – a landscape defined by red dunes, ephemeral rivers and an enduring scarcity of surface water; a land of thirst. Much has been written about the Kgalagadi: home of ancient hunter-gatherers, a vast wilderness and a land of silence and survival. For thousands of years, the San and later the Khoikhoi roamed the Kgalagadi’s red dunes and dry riverbeds, living in harmony with its harsh beauty. Their ancient tracks, stories and rock art mark the desert as one of humanity’s oldest homelands.