From camel thorn to rock-splitting fig

From camel thorn to rock-splitting fig

Information boards along the trails to the spring of Waterberg Wilderness tell you more about the flora found in the area. We invite you to come and explore this “botanical garden” yourself. The following newsletter is a sneak preview of what awaits you....
Trees for (ONE)-Namibia

Trees for (ONE)-Namibia

Have you ever received a Christmas present that you can only utilize after five years? Well, now you have! As a guest of one of our partner accommodations, you are automatically part of our present. A good basis If a lemon tree has ideal conditions – for example near...
Windhoek’s Water Vein

Windhoek’s Water Vein

A structure that cuts through Waterberg Wilderness shows how precious and expensive drinking water is in Namibia: the canal, a section of the “Eastern National Water Supply System”. Groundwater from the karst area It supplies Windhoek and other places in...
The Marula Tree

The Marula Tree

In our farm kitchens the fruits and now also the nuts are processed into various farm products. Find out more on this unique tree and its use. The Marula is a botanical landmark on Ghaub. The Marula has long been considered an important food source for humans and...
Andersson Trail

Andersson Trail

Lace up your hiking boots and explore the valley of Waterberg Wilderness on five demarcated trails. Various difficulties but all with stunning viewpoints. Below is an insight into the Andersson Trail and its namesake. A Swedish explorer at Waterberg  This trail is...
#projectdragonfly

#projectdragonfly

Combating erosion at the Waterberg Wilderness valley and dragonflies as indicators for a healthy freshwater ecosystem. If dragonflies are absent from a water body, the potential issues may be water contamination due to pesticides, excessive nutrients from agriculture...