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Stay longer and get double rewards

Stay longer and get double rewards

It is not just children who love the relaxed farm atmosphere. Our adult guests also appreciate the warm, personal hospitality and down-to-earth vibe at BüllsPort. And they are delighted that lingering longer to enjoy this 'break from everyday life' is rewarded twice...

Rain blessing for the New Year

Rain blessing for the New Year

In cities worldwide, residents like to welcome the new year with a spectacular fireworks display and would find rain rather bothersome. At BüllsPort Lodge & Farm, however, everyone was delighted by the heavy New Year's Eve rain, which greeted the new year with a...

BüllsPort receives top marks from guests

BüllsPort receives top marks from guests

Whether on Google, TripAdvisor or Booking.com. Wherever you look at guest reviews of their stay at BüllsPort Lodge & Farm, you'll find top marks. As reporting this in our news might sound like self-praise, we've engaged an independent guest author... "BüllsPort...

Debate over free access to Sossusvlei

Debate over free access to Sossusvlei

Great outrage in Namibia's travel industry. Two weeks ago, it was announced that access to Sossusvlei would be closed to self-drivers with 4x4 vehicles starting December 15. Reason: protection of the World Heritage Site. After a heated debate, the Tourism Ministry has...

BüllsPort 30 minutes closer to the airport

BüllsPort 30 minutes closer to the airport

Of course, the government didn't build the highway between the airport and Windhoek so that BüllsPort's guests could reach their destination faster. The 3.5 billion Namibian dollar freeway is a crucial link in the transport corridors. But tourists in Namibia also...

Every third Namibian bird sighted in the NAUkLuFT

Every third Namibian bird sighted in the NAUkLuFT

Bird lovers in Namibia are thrilled with the new book 'Birds of Namibia'. It contains all 691 species confirmed to occur in Namibia. Incredibly, almost a third of these species have been sighted by experts in the NAUkLuFT. Whether it's the ostrich or the sunbird, the...

‘Visa on Arrival’ for Namibia: Better apply online in advance

‘Visa on Arrival’ for Namibia: Better apply online in advance

Most Namibia holidaymakers have their 'Visa on Arrival' with them when they fly to Namibia. Applying in advance is indeed recommended. Anyone applying for their visa upon arrival at the immigration counter will have to pay an additional fee in future. This was...

A leopard – in broad daylight?!

A leopard – in broad daylight?!

Only a few Namibian tourists are lucky enough to see one. And if they do, it's usually in Etosha. Lying lazily in the shade, on the ground or in a tree. A family hiking the Quiver Tree Gorge at BüllsPort, however, experienced it IN ACTION: a leopard. The two older...

Quiver tree ‘forest’ on the Thames at Chelsea in London

Quiver tree ‘forest’ on the Thames at Chelsea in London

Neither an April Fool's joke nor fake news: there is a quiver tree 'forest' on the River Thames near Chelsea in London. But only until Saturday 24 May. After that, it will 'move' to Somerset in the south of England. – At BüllsPort the quiver trees stay nicely where...

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