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Exploradio - Your Audioguide for Namibia
NAMIBIA'S MULTIPLE PRIZE-WINNING AUDIOGUIDE APP & PODCAST „Exploradio shares accurate knowledge about Namibia in an exciting way that enables mindful traveling – for locals and tourists alike!“ In Africa folktales are believed to have the power to hold the community together: the ancestors, the living, and those not yet born. They serve to communicate morals and traditions to the young in preparation of life's obstacles. Based on this, we believe that sharing historical facts, cultural norms and knowledge about the environment in a way of telling a story, we can increase cultural understanding and empathy while delivering relevant information to enable mindful traveling in Namibia. On the streaming platforms we are sharing some audio clips from our app as well as host a long format podcast. The app connects the audio clips with a GPS location, so that you can find out more about landmarks and interesting sites in your vicinity. However our library also offers a variety of audio clips telling you everything about Namibian food, customs & traditions, languages and nature as well as some African folktales. Let our voices become your best invisible Namibian friend while sharing our excitement for this breathtaking country. Yours, Sij & Jana Founders of Exploradio Audioguide Namibia P.s. If you prefer to read, we also got you covered: Every audio clip on the app has a detailed text description to deliver knowledge in your preferred way.
- 53 - Sossusvlei
Huge red dunes marked by sand drifts, dead jet black trees, white salt and a bright blue sky. Sossusvlei is one of the most impressive and popular natural experiences in Namibia.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Mon, 11 Mar 2024 - 04min - 51 - Rainy Season In Namibia
In Namibia, the sun shines on more than 300 days a year. And yet, this country that is partially covered by two deserts has a real rainy season! Officially, it runs from November to March, but the rain usually starts in December and reaches its peak in February. If you plan to travel to Namibia during these months, a rain jacket should be part of your luggage.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Mon, 11 Mar 2024 - 03min - 50 - Walvis Bay
Walvis Bay is not only known for its flamingos, but also has a lot of history. It became famous for its fish and whale wealth – hence the name.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 03min - 49 - Tsumeb
With only 15,000 inhabitants, Tsumeb is not particularly large. But the history of this town in northern Namibia is all the more interesting. This is also reflected in the many nicknames Tsumeb has received over the years.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 03min - 48 - TBG Cafe
You can find it in Maerua Mall directly opposite Stuttafords and it's my new insider tip for a shopping break or even a casual business meeting in a pleasant atmosphere. There are many sockets available to charge your phone or laptop if you decide to stay for a bit longer than your battery would allow you to.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 04min - 47 - Wild horses of the Namib
The wild horses of the Namib are the reason why the region around Garub near Aus is sometimes called the "Wild West of Africa". For decades, the majestic desert horses have held a fascination for tourists and locals alike.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 04min - 46 - Windhoek Train Station
The railway building originates from the German colonial rule and didn't change much until today. It's built in the typical colonial building style, a combination of Wilhemine and Art Nouveau.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 03min - 45 - Statue of Theophilus Hamutumbangela
The priest Theophilus Hamutumbangela seems to bless everyone who stands before him. Since 2001 his statue can be found in the Parliament Garden.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 04min - 44 - Safety tips: General
Namibia is a country where you can travel safely, even alone, but you should not be careless and keep certain things in mind.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 03min - 43 - Palm Avenue of Walvis Bay
The palm row Lining up the road at the entrance of Walvis Bay measuring 14 km and 1600 trees is the second largest in the world, only bested by the McGregor Boulevard in Florida.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 02min - 42 - Ovahimba
The Ovahimba are indigenous people of Namibia with an estimated population of about 50.000, with most of them living in northern Namibia in the Kunene Region (formerly known as Kaokoland) as well as on the other side of the Kunene River in Angola.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 03min - 41 - Oshiwambo
Oshiwambo is the most common language in the country, spoken by almost half of the Namibian population, the Aawambo. Oshiwambo is part of the so-called Bantu languages, originating in the southern part of the African continent and are often closely related.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia CC production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 03min - 40 - Nomad Wellness Homestead
A wellness oasis within the city! Come and experience the unique African treatments and massages which are inspired by the nomadic tribes of Namibia.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 05min - 39 - Lions
Have you ever heard a lion roar? Whether up close or from a distance (male lions roar so loudly that they can still be heard eight kilometres away) – it is truly impressive.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 03min - 38 - Jetty
The Jetty in Swakopmund is one of the sights of the city which you should not miss. Walk on the wooden planks straight into the Atlantic Ocean – at least that's how it feels.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia CC production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 03min - 37 - Giraffes
It is no secret that giraffes are really big animals. On average, a giraffe's tongue is half a metre long. They have the longest neck, the longest legs and the longest tail in the entire animal kingdom. And at birth, baby giraffes are already 1.80 m tall!
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia CC production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 02min - 36 - Etosha National Park
As one of the largest nature reserves in the world, measuring around half the size of Switzerland, Etosha National Park is located in northern Namibia. The name "Etosha" is rooted from the language of the Ovambo and means something like "big white place". It's a very fitting name: the Etosha pan is covered all over with a silvery-white salt-clay crust. The additional year-round sparse vegetation gives the pan its characteristic mystical coloring.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 05min - 35 - Brandberg
The Brandberg mountain in Damaraland is an impressive place in many respects. Here you will not only find the "Königstein", Namibia's highest mountain, but all four of the country's highest peaks. Surrounded by a barren environment, the mountain range, which is often simply called Brandberg, rises to an average height of 2,500 m.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: David Ndayola Jeremia
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia production
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 02min - 34 - N/a'an ku sê-Foundation
Anyone who wants to volunteer in Namibia or is particularly interested in big cats and the carnivores of this country will probably stumble across Naankuse sooner or later. The name Naankuse – or actually N/a'n ku sê – comes from the San language and means as much as “God will protect us”.
The Naankuse Foundation, which over the years has developed into a renowned conservation organisation, was founded by Marlice and Rudie van Vuuren and combines animal protection in wildlife sanctuaries with social commitment in the form of schools and a clinic.
The lodges of the Naankuse Foundation are spread all over Namibia and offer a variety of activities. And if you don't just want to watch but lend a hand as well, you've come to the right place: Volunteers can help out everywhere at Naankuse and support research in the reserve, track animals and collect data, build camps and waterholes or play and learn with the children at school. Volunteer tourism is also an important source of funding for the organisation.
If this kind of volunteering sounds like the perfect holiday for you, or if you are simply looking for beautiful lodges where you can relax and get to know Namibia's wildlife at the same time, take a look at the Foundation's website: www.naankuse.com.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Lisa Ossenbrink An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 04min - 33 - Pap - traditional Namibian porridge
Pap is one of Namibia's traditional dishes par excellence, and a true all-rounder at that. The cereal porridge – pap is Afrikaans for porridge or gruel – is made from Mahangu or maize and served in every Namibian household at every conceivable time of day. Mahangu, or pearl millet, is mainly grown in northern Namibia. Traditionally, the grain is threshed by hand, ground into flour with blunt tools and separated from dirt with the help of the wind. If the pap is prepared with mahangu, it has a greyish colour.
Mielie pap on the other hand is made from maize flour and is white. Even though the appearance and taste differ depending on the grain, the way of preparing the pap is the same. The important things here are the right ratio of water and flour, timing and especially perseverance when stirring the pap. But don't worry, you can also slowly get accustomed to the traditional way of cooking pap. Supermarkets sell instant pap that you only have to mix with water or milk in order to enjoy a nice meal. Usually, pap is served with meat and sauce. But there are also sweet versions that are refined with condensed milk, for example. No matter which variation sounds best to you: You should definitely try pap whilst travelling through Namibia!
www.audioguidenamibia.comDownload the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Alé Hahn
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Thu, 20 Apr 2023 - 03min - 32 - Woermannhaus
The Woermannhaus in Swakopmund is one of the city's oldest buildings. Listen to this clip to learn more about its history as well as what it is used for today.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Lisa Zmugg
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Fri, 25 Nov 2022 - 03min - 31 - Windhoek
Namibia's capital Windhoek is the economic and social hub of the country. In this audio-clip, we'll talk about the city's history, some interesting facts and the special vibe of this place.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Jana Marie Backhaus-Tors
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Fri, 25 Nov 2022 - 03min - 30 - The Dragon of the Okavango
We are now in the far North of Namibia, only a short distance from Angola. Listen to this African folktale about the dragon of the Okavango while looking over the river.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Jana Marie Backhaus-Tors
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia P;roduction
Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 03min - 29 - Swakopmund
Swakopmund is a quiet coastal town in Namibia. As it was founded by German colonialists, there still is a lot of history to discover. Apart from this and the spectacular nature that surrounds the town, a lot of different activities are being offered in and around Swakopmund. Have we made you curious? Just give this audio-clip a listen!
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Lisa Zmugg
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Mon, 08 Jul 2024 - 03min - 28 - Steam Locomotive
Surrounded by sand at the side of the road just a few kilometres outside of Swakopmund, there's a national monument to discover: the steam locomotive "Martin Luther". How did this vehicle end up in the desert? And how did it get its name? We'll tell you all about it in this audio-clip.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Maike Schneidenberger and Jana Marie Backhaus-Tors
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia production
Fri, 25 Nov 2022 - 03min - 27 - National Marine Aquarium
Dive into Namibia's fascinating underwater world – without getting wet! The National Marine Aquarium in Swakopmund is the right place for you if you're interested in learning more about crayfish, sharks and other animals living off the coast of Namibia.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
www.audioguidenamibia.com
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Lisa Zmugg
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Fri, 25 Nov 2022 - 03min - 26 - Malaria
Malaria still is one of the deadliest infectious diseases on the African continent. But don't worry, you can easily reduce the risk of infection by taking a few precautions. We have gathered some of the most important information as well as some tips for you in this audio-clip.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
www.audioguidenamibia.com
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Lisa Zmugg & Jana Marie Backhaus-Tors
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Mon, 08 Jul 2024 - 04min - 25 - Independence Avenue
Independence Avenue is Windhoek's most important street. But what's there to see? And how was the street called before Namibia got its independence? Listen to this audio-clip for the answers to your questions.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Bahia Fox
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Mon, 08 Jul 2024 - 02min - 24 - Spitzkoppe
Three hours west of Windhoek, in the middle of Damaraland, you'll find an inselberg with a height of 700 m towering over the surrounding area. Let us tell you all about this mountain's formation history and why it's definitely worth a visit.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Alé Hahn
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Mon, 08 Jul 2024 - 04min - 23 - Heroes' Acre
Just a few kilometres outside of Windhoek you can find the Heroes' Acre. It's a national monument commemorating the heroes and heroines of the liberation struggle. Here more about it in this audio-clip.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Alé Hahn
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia CC production
Mon, 08 Jul 2024 - 03min - 22 - Fish River Canyon
Did you know that you can find one of the world's biggest canyons in Namibia? Listen to this audio-clip to learn all about its history and the legend surrounding this spectacular place.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Jana Marie Backhaus-Tors
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 04min - 21 - Eating out
Going to restaurants in foreign countries can be different from what you're used to. We've put together a few tips for your next restaurant experience in Namibia.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Lisa Ossenbrink
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Mon, 08 Jul 2024 - 03min - 20 - Genocide Museum Swakopmund
Hardly any travellers are aware that the idyllic coastal town of Swakopmund, on the outskirts of the city, is still home to mass graves from the 1904-1907/08 genocide of the Ovaherero and Nama people. One of the country's largest concentration camps was also located in this now quiet and tranquil town. Laidlaw Peringanda, the founder of the Genocide Museum in Swakopmund, offers city tours with this historical focus and invites you to personal lectures. The atrocities of the past should not be forgotten. To restore the dignity of the victims the artist, historian and activist dedicated his work to this important cause. You can make an appointment directly with Laidlaw via WhatsApp at +264 818405399 or email swakop.genocide.museum@gmail.com. Address: 2409 Deuteronomy Street, Matutura www.facebook.com/namibian.genocide1904.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Jana Marie Backhaus-Tors
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 04min - 19 - Facts About: Cheetahs
Sij will give you some very interesting insights about cheetahs in this audio clip. We spoke with Stuart Munro, expert at Naankuse Wildlife Sanctury, about the problems they are facing in the wild and some pretty cool technology that helps to protect them. Listen in and learn more about Namibia's fauna. For more information about the wildlife sanctuary visit www.naankuse.com.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Malte Weisne
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 05min - 18 - Genocide Memorial in Windhoek
This monument commemorates the genocide of the Ovaherero and Nama by the German colonial power in the years 1904-1907/08. Let yourself get taken back in time and learn about the course of this terrible event.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Anna Schreiber
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Mon, 08 Jul 2024 - 04min - 17 - Windhoek Massacre
In the 1950s, the South African Apartheid-Government introduced a new law: The Group Areas act. This meant that Namibian people were to be divided into their different ethnic groups and had to live in the areas which were chosen for them. On 10 December 1959, protests around this law escalated and led to the Windhoek Massacre. Listen to this audio-clip to learn more about this tragic event.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Mon, 08 Jul 2024 - 04min - 13 - What happened on Cassinga Day?
The 4th of May is a national holiday in Namibia. Why and what is it about? Sij will take you on a dive into the history behind this date and tell you how it is connected to Namibia's independence.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 04min - 12 - Packing Tips
Do you know how stressful it can be to pack for your vacation? Everything seems useful and important... We put together some helpful information in this audio-clip, where we tell you about the essentials you will definitely need for your Namibia trip. Happy planning!
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Lisa Zmugg
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 05min - 9 - Biltong
Biltong is an all-time favourite of many Namibians and tourists alike. Listen to this audio-clip to learn about its origins as well as how Biltong is made. Enjoy!
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Bahia Fox
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia production
Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 03min - 8 - Khoi-San
Khoi-San is an umbrella term for indigenous ethnic groups of people who call Namibia, Angola, Botswana and South Africa their home. Their languages entail the famous "clicking sounds". Join us on an audio-travel if you would like to learn more about these people and their way of life as well as listen to a few words of the language !Xung.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Anna Schreiber
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 08min - 7 - Potjiekos
"Potjiekos" is another local speciality of Southern Africa. You won't find one common recipe but many different varieties, from traditional family recipes to improvised left-over cooking on a camping trip. In this audio-clip, you will learn more about the history of the potjie and the dish.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Lisa Zmugg
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Mon, 08 Jul 2024 - 03min - 6 - Katutura
The most bustling part of Windhoek was created during the 1950s under the South African Apartheid Government. Back in the days, Katutura was a sad witness of racial segregation, however nowadays it has developed into a vibrant place. Here you will experience a very different version of Windhoek.
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Lisa Ossenbrink
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 03min - 5 - Mopane Worms
For tourists from Europe, this local speciality most likely belongs to the category of "oddities". However, the mopane worm – which actually isn't a worm – is very nutritious and rich in protein. This audio clip contains a few interesting details about the worm as well as how it is prepared and eaten. Are you ready to try this Namibian dish? Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 03min - 4 - Facts About: Elephants
Get ready for some interesting and funny facts about these grey, gentle giants. Which tiny animal scares them? How much and what do they eat and what do they have in common with humans?
Download the Exploradio app on Google Play (coming soon) or on iOS (currently free) to hear more about Namibia. The app also has a GPS-function to link the audio clips with monuments and other points of interest and if you prefer to read, you can find a long description on the app. For more information visit our website.
Voice-Artist: Sylvie Sij Hashimwe
Written by: Lisa Ossenbrink
An Exploradio Audioguide Namibia Production
Sun, 02 Jan 2022 - 03min
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