Dear Visitor,
21.05.2010. Solarenergie. We have since two weeks a solar system up and running to produce enviroment friendly electricity from the the sun. I can cover now nearly the daily supply of our daily consumption.To cover more does not make sense at this stage as if I produce more into the grid I am not getting paid from our energy supply company, Nampower is unfortunately NOT doing anything to support the use of alternative energy and has been critised also in parlement lately having not done enough in terms of energy supply for Namibia since independance. Officially they say they want to do someting in terms of alternativ energy but pratically nothing happens. But my system is running and it is really a good feeling to use the sun for electricity and warm water supply.
Leopard. I had two experienced wildlife biologists from australia as volunteers and they did some leopard research on freeranging leopards on the farm. They established as good as possible a home range of one leopard and the moment we are busy with another leopard to see where he is roaming around and if homeranges are overlapping etc. This is all very exciting and this is ideal for some volunteer who likes to do a project on these animals to find out more about what prey he takes etc.The two volunteers also improved considerably my info centre in terms of displays and information about the large carnivore.
Python. Although I grew up on this farm and have spend many many yeas here and in the field we never came a cross a python in this area but since three years things have changed.First we saw one small python than we a year later we saw another small python and the other day I saw the first big python about 2.50m in length crossing the road and just a few days again I saw avery big track of a python. What a beautiful animal and how nice to be suprised after living so many years in this area to come across such an animal.
Chalet. The chalet only 3 km from the house at the dam is also slowly picking-up in popularity.
That is all for the moment from our side, the FIFA worldcup is on, winter is coming, days are getting shorter and temperature are starting to drop especially in the morning and the evening after sunset.
kind regards
Johann Vaatz
25.01.2010.
It is again such a long time that I have not updated the news. I see I am not
a professional always with the lates news. But nevertherless first of all happy
new year 2010. Well the rhino baby is doing fine it reaches now half the body
of the mother but it is not easy to see ...but our guide Ammon will find it like
3 out of 5 times in our activity rhino tracking.
Our online reservation
system is also getting more popular as it makes life easier as you can immediately
see the availability before you make a reservation. Here I can also offer specials
for example at the beginning or at the end of your stay. Most people said they
should have booked a second night to acclimitise or to finish off the trip, therefore
I have created a special for two nights. So it is worthwhile to have a look in
the online reservation system.
Good news is after we had such a bad
small rain season the rain has come end of december and it makes such a difference
to the animals if the green grass is getting more and more and I also feel much
better now and I enjoy the green as well.
What is new? In
our yard we have a small signalamplifier for cellphones. Anywhere now we have
good reception and if you have your laptop with you and a modem ( offered by the
local provider called mtc ) you can download your emails. If not we also have
a WLAN or hotspot.
New is also for camper ( but it can also
be used by non-campers) a little chalet at our dam with a fanatstic view
on the water . It is in principle a little wooden hut on legs with a shower, a
toilet and washbasin, a room for abot 4 people and a balcony. Light is only solar
light. Food. Either you do it yourself like camping or we can supply you with
the basics or you have dinner and breakfast at the mainhouse as it is only 3 km
from the mainhouse. It is no luxury hut but more luxury than plain camping. I
think it lends itself to spend a few days here as it is so calm and a nice area
for hiking. There is no noise just nature and a few meters away you have the beach
of the dam and the water birds.
Camping Landrover to hire.
A friend of mine has a camping land rover for hire. It is very well equiped for
two people and may be a child not older than 10 years. Rooftents, chairs cooking
equipment etc simply everything is there. Condition is to spend two nights here
one night in the beginning to pick it up and one night at the end to drop the
car again. We will arrange to pick you up and bring you back to the airport. Costs:
Euro 120.00 per day and Euro 3000.00 deposit. If you are interested just write
to Gert Maenicke. email:gert @maenicke.com or look at his home page :www.landy-camper.com
.
Another positiv news is that we have received again in november
2009 a silver award from the namibian hotel association. According to them a silver
award is 90 until 95 % customer satisfaction.We are also proud and happy about
this repeated achievement.
That is all for today and I hope sooner
than in 7 month like last time.
Kind regards
Johann
Vaatz
We upgraded our website and you can now download a map how to get here and we have also a online brochure which can also be downloaded. Since 1 st of may 2009 you can do online realtime reservations here. Until today it has been used already quite a few times. This method really saves time and is much more convienient for everybody.
This is all for today until next time.
kindest regards
Johann Vaatz
Beginning of december 2008 we celebrated here 100 years Duesternbrook. The ranch was bought on 3.12.1908. My parents bought this farm from the previous owner in 1942. In 1962 it became the first guest farm in Namibia. On 5.12.2008 we had a farmers day here. On the one hand it was my turn but as I also won the award agricultural employer of the year in 2008 I also had to offer a farmers day to show what we do here in terms of staff management, so I combined the two into one day. It was a very sucessfull day with some famers even staying here overnight.
23.10.2008. WARNING. Like anywhere else in the world be carefull if you pay with credit card. They discovered a syndicate who trying to bribe the staff working in lodges to copy credit card to be later misused. It did not happen to us but it has been in the press that it happend to a chain of lodges. Just always keep an eye on your card.
19.10.2008. Is this of interest to you? Just to show you how we are organised as a ranch in Namibia.
Membership: On the one hand we atre a ranch in Namibia so we are also member of the namibian agricultural union (NAU). Thsi is a roof organisation and the country is subdivided in subregions.In our farmer association we meet 4 x per year to dicuss agricutural matters. We always on different ranches in our area which is very interesting to see different farms and their specific problems. On 5.12.2008 it was our turn and at the same time we celebrated 100 years Duesternbrook as the farm was bought on 3.12.1908 and I was also obliged to offer a farmers day as I have won the agricutural employer of year award in 2008.Normally in the morning we discuss and are informed about agricutural matters and in the afternoon the farmer explains his farm and how he approaches the challenges of his life.
For the sake of game management of the larger area we are also member of the Khomas Hochland Conservancy of roughly 200 000 ha. This was a voluntary decision of the neighbouring farmers to create this conservancy to discuss game reated matters.The conservancy is also registered by the MET ( Ministry of enviroment and tourism). As we are so big we subdiveded our conservancy again in 4 subregions of the directly neighbouring farmers.The roof organisation again of all the conservancies in namibia is called CANAM.
For the sake of sustainable game utilisation we are memeber of the namibian professional hunting orgaisation NAPHA. This is the biggest tourism organisation in Namibia and most probably also the best organised. This organisation looks after the interests the diffrent hunting guides in Namibia. This organisation also does most, according to my knowledge, to the poorer people of Nambia of all tourism organisations in Namibia. There is the best training for the guides, trackers and camp staff of the local community. They help schools in terms photocopy machines, or blankets in winter etc. Trophy hunting is a specialised form of tourism which generates a lot of foreign exchange for the country. In average one hunter spends as much as 10 times as a normal tourist. many people do not like trophy hunting but mostly just because they only know part of the total picture. They do not know the spin offs. If done properly it is without question the best tool in terms of nature conservation as game get a high value and people are therefore prepared to look after it. Since introduction of trophy hunting in Namibia in the sixties game number have gone more than ever before.In a country like Namibia with such a low rainfall ( pratically very low agricultural activity possible) we simply cannot afford and we do not want to do without trophy hunting. It keps so many jobs alive on and in remote areas. In my case for example I have only 15 to 20 hunters per year, compared to far over 2000 normal tourists but these 20 persons are responsible for over 80% of all the tip which we used as a fund to pay the school fees of the kids of the employees and we manage to get all the kids through the school today. It is all a question how it is done, I am not saying there no bad hunters those which the press like to publish, but it is not the majority. Conservation is not about saving the life of this one animal which I see right now it is about saving and protecting the species.
As we are also in tourism we are also member of the Hotel asscociation of Namibia.(HAN) This organsation looks again after hospitality related matters.All the tourism orgaisations like HAN or NAPHA or the car rental orgaisation are again under one umbrella organisation called FENATA. ( Federation of Namibian Tourism Organisations)
This is all for now
kind regards
Johann Vaatz
Just in case we at Düsternbrook, have now security and alarm systems in the rooms but also small safes but you also have to take responsibility for yourself as you would do in any other country in this world. Even if you think its safer still do it it does not demand too much extra pain. Be prepared and you will have a much better feeling. Do not be afraid that was not my intention.
Otherwise everything is fine here all the animals are doing very well and you will enjoy the cats there is no question.
kind regards
Johann
The second positiv news is that in 2007 I also managed to get again the eco award, 3 out of 5 flowers. The eco award is re-evaluated every two years, so you are not allowed to get slack.We are quite happy about this achievment.This year, 2008, I am aiming for 4 flowers and I think we are not far away.
The third good news is we achieved in 2007 a bronze award from the namibian hotel association, HAN. This is the 5 th award now in a row in the hospitality sector.
As I write these lines I see what a bad marketing person I am. As all this happend last year which is now about 5 month ago. But may "be better late than never" and I can improve on this one.
Another good news is we and the whole country had really good rains.The country looks beautiful and green.In january it still looked very bad with only some soft showers. Many game farmers, including us, had to feed their game as there was no more grass.Some really had to invest thousands so that the game does not die. 2007 is the worst year that I have experienced here. We had years with less rain but the rain distribution was was better. Anyway now its over and it looks all very good.The north got too much rain and is partly flooded.
On the negativ side crime has gone up in Namibia since Independance.It is by far not like in South Africa but and thats why I am writing it here just be carefull and not negligent. Its not more than anywhere else in the world, so, for you, apply the same safety methods you would use on any other travel. Important papers have to be on your body or locked up in a room safe or a central safe in the reception. Back-up your memory chips of your photos more often on CD or laptop and keep it seperately from the cameras.Cars have to be locked at night. Make use of car guards in the towns.
Otherwise tourism has been very good in Namibia last year.The country is getting more an more popular in the traveling society.Officially is has gone up by 7%. The practical result of this is you have to make your bookings and reservation more in advance. Direct or nonstop flights to Windhoek is the best option but you have too book well in advance.There are now 5 flights from Frankfurth with Air Namibia and two flights from Düsseldorf or Munich with LTU, and two flights from London also with Air Namibia.Of course you can fly also via Johannesburg to Windhoek but you loose at least 5 hours.The exchange rate is very favourable for you. One Euro = 12 N$ or one pound = 16 N$. So it is about 25% cheaper for you than 2 years ago.Thats all for today, thank you.
kind regards
Johann Vaatz
Tourism is going in generall very well in Namibia and it seems that it will or has allready overtaken the fish industry in Namibia as an income generator for the country.We on this ranch also cannot complain.The rhino situatation still unchanged, no small rhino yet. My small leopard which is now quite big, 14 month, is now well trained, to go up the tree in front of the people and cars, so he is doing very well and this is still a very unique experience in Namibia. Also the other two leopards are doing very well and soon one will also be trained, we are just building another new training enclosure.
My kids in the kindergarden have unfortunately not passed the test in the german private school. Their english was not fluent enough and the test was from my judgement a bit one sided as I am sure if we had trained just these specific test excersises which they had to do they would have easlily passed. But be it as it may this is not the end. They will go now to another school and whatever they have learned here will be a big advantage once they come to school next year. Thanks to all the volunteers who made a contribution during their stay here.
horse training: I just got one application to do this job, thats not a lot but she, Franziska, does a great job. She spends 5 to 6 hours with the horses and has the chance of a lifetime to apply Monty Roberts training methods with success, as these are mainly so called totally free ranging horses.She is and will gain very very valuable experiences and she is willing to learn. After 6 weeks she just started to ride one horse which had some trainig before and another horse which was completly wild is following her in the round pen and she can touch him already on the neck and nearly on the back. I am glad she is here.
on that note
kind regards
Johann Vaatz
Here on the Guest Farm everthing is ok and we are all fine. It surprises me that in these first three months of the year I have already received a lot of reservations and bookings. It seems that Namibia is becoming more famous. So, if you are also planning to spend your vacation in our country, I recommend that you book as soon as possible.
My rhinos still haven't had babies but there is quite a lot of news from my leopards. The little male leopard, which another farmer brought to me last august, and which was in a very bad condition then, is now nine months old, strong and fast. He likes to spend time in the trees but he is still pretty shy. It will take some time before he gets used to people and cars. But in the meantime Gina (our female leopard) has become a real star! And there is still more news. Since the end of January I have received two little leopards as their mother was shot and the farmer where they were before couldn't keep them. These cute little cats are now 4 months old and already twice as big as a domestic cat. Until now I cannot say which sex they are, but they are healthy, getting the right food and looking very relaxed when they stay on the trees.
Kindergarden kids
There are also good messages from our Kindergarden. Since february I had a volunteer called Samantha, from England, who had just graduated from university. She cares a great deal about the kindergarden where she and Diana taught the kids english, because they need this language to get accepted to the school (Deutsche Privatschule) I want them to go to. Samantha does a great job! She has also written me a curriculum for the whole year so that Diana has a plan which she can follow when there are no volunteers here. They now know the alphabet and it is amazing how motivated they are and how fast these farm children learn. The next volunteer, also from England, comes in the middle of May. It's now very important, that they practice their english because it would be wonderful if they could go to a better school than the national schools as these aren't very good. That is why I registered them on the Deutsche Privatschule. The cost per child per year will be Euro 1500,00 and I'm Willing to take over the full cost for all 4 children. but it would be great to hear from anybody who would like to help us with this. We are very grateful for every little bit of help and it is guaranteed to go towards a very good purpose, going directly to those who need it.
Volunteering: I'm looking for someone, who would spend 3 months here on the farm and who would train my horses. Deal: Food and accommodation against horse training.
kind regards
Johann Vaatz
Kind regards
Johann.
Furthermore our Kindergarden for the kids of the employees is finally finished. 5 kids enjoy this luxury now and this will change their lives.They have their own kindergarden building and their own teacher and they will learn many of the things they will need in school. The kids are enjoying the kindergarden very much and are very excited to go there every day.This has been a major step towards the upliftment and improvement of the farm and is a central part of our overall philosophy here. That's also why we received, among others, the ECO AWARD last year. Part of it is obviously due to our guests who come here to support the guest farm and by that also local social mini-projects.The kids are also taught in english to count and the abc etc. with the effect that they repeat it so much at home that their mothers and fathers may also learn the language, as they currently do not know any english because most of them have not been to school.So teach the kids and you teach the world. On this note
kind regards
Johann
At the end of august 2004 we have introduced two white rhinos onto our property. They are now over a year old and are doing very well. This year we have built some stables for the horses in case they have to stay a few days at the house for those people who like to go horse riding. Our information center for leopard and cheetah and our reading corner with wildlife literature is also getting more and more popular. We have improved our camp site and are currently busy building a kindergarden for the kids of our employees. Hopefully it will be finished this year. We added another walking trail and replaced all the signboards with bigger ones so you see there is always something happening here to improve the comfort of the guests.
Until next time or when I see you and you will be welcomed at Duesternbrook Guest Farm.
kind regards
Johann
Appearance and cleanliness of the facilities ( good or very good): guestrooms 93%; bathrooms 80%;dining room 93%; Pool and garden 85%; yard 94%.
Services ( good or very good): reception 89%; individual visitor care 94%; courtesy and efficiency of staff 97%;
Activities: Cheetah and leopard drive 96%; Gamedrive 89%; Horseriding 96%; walking trails 90%; transfer service 82%.
Meals: Breakfast 96%; lunch 89%; Dinner 93%
30% of our guests come in the beginning of their stay and 70% at the end of their stay.
I am very happy to note that in comparison to September 2000, when I last published these results, there is a clear improvement, as we worked hard on the guests comments to improve our product and all its different facets. But the most important question is: do the guests come back or is my occupation rate getting better? Yes that is also the case and we will without question continue to improve as we enjoy having happy guests who should be getting good value for their money.
This year it is also our 10th year of our cheetah and leopard drive the way we offer it today. From an open Jeep you can see these wonderful cats and can take excellent photos. A really good and exciting experience.
Sensation and good news: Last year we saw young white kudu in the mountains. This is not an Albino as it has normal brown eyes. Then we did not see him for several months, but now he is suddenly back in our game area. I have never heard of a white kudu ever to be seen and I think this is a small sensation. But seeing and taking a photo are two different pairs of shoes. This time I was lucky.The kudu is about 4 to 5 years old and the horns are getting into the second turn.
And finally. Another giraffe got a small baby in mai. The smaller one on the foto is about 4 to 6 weeks old and the little bigger one is born in april. The big one behind is not the mother but the elder sister.
kind regards until next time.
Johann
Award 2004: We received this year again a bronze award from the Namibian Hotel Association, HAN. Last year we just missed out on a silver award by two questionnaires. At least 50 questionnaires have to be sent in and we had only 48 because 2 cards did not have an address for spotchecks so they where disqualified. But the evaluation would have been a silver award so thanks to those guests who participated.
kind regards
Johann Vaatz and his team
December 2003: Due to the developments in the exchange rate US$ and Euro vis-a-vis the SA Rand/N$ we decided to quote all our prices now from 18.12 2003 in N$ (= SA Rand).We honour all the bookings done before 18.12.2003 in Euro or US$. All bookings done after 17.12.2003 will be quoted in N$ (= SA Rand). The equivilant of the Euro or US$ will be calculated on a weekly exchange rate.
It seems to be now a reality.The Namibian Government has dedicided to introduce a 2% Bed levy on the Bed and Breakfast price from 1.3.2004 onwards.
October 2003: Spring is now in Namibia and this came quite fast. In August there were still a few cold days and then it changed quickly. Now all is in flower and it is getting quite warm, but at night the temperature always drops and one can sleep very well.
The exchange rate is changing rapidly and the Rand or Namibia Dollar gained strength, compared to last year in september by 20%, so I had to adapt the prices in Euro.
On the wildlife side I saw something quite sensational yesterday which at least I have never seen before: a white kudu. My neighbour once told me that he had seen a white kudu and my employees have also seen it but yesterday I saw, in a totally different area, a white young kudu bull. However, it appears not to be an albino which is the most interesting part of it.
kind regards
Johann Vaatz
The new workers houses (4 units) are finished and the employees have moved in and are enjoying their new homes. Now we are busy upgrading the older houses.We are also building a new leopard enclosure of 20 ha which will be finished soon, and then we will have about 75 ha ( 190 acre ) for 8 cats as cheetah and leopard enclosures, all natural terrain.This year the rain season was very bad, so we started to enlarge our game area instead of beeing forced to buy food later in the year. Our "big chief" leopard Caeser had again a lady leopard visitor from outside in his 10 ha ( 25 acre) enclosure. Somehow the lady leopard manages to get in, normally she stays about a week and leaves again. I saw her personally sitting high up in a tree looking at me.
Our new campsite ( see june 2001) is now popular but it was a bit dark for access at night. Now we have put up some 15 light points to show the way to the campsite and the luxury safari tents. Needless to mention power is available on a 24 hr basis 220V without a noisy generator. The giraffes had again two young ones in October 2002. This year we concentrated more on new housing for the workers and new garages and workshop for the farm. During the year we received an award from the local hotel association.
Our prices in Euro won't change in 2002.
New fixed wall bathrooms for our luxury tents: We upgraded the luxury tents with fixed wall bathroom. The bathroom is entirely closed with electrical light and 220 V plug. Please look at our photo gallery for details and to get a better impression.
Camping on Düsternbrook: In the beginning of the year, together with the bathrooms in the tents, we upgraded the fixed house and the sanitary facilities for campers. We offer the camping as a package: dinner, camping, breakfast and the activities. We don't allow for selfcatering as we don't want to create a baboon problem. We want you to camp in a peaceful environment.
New Lapa: The new lapa with game viewing deck is enjoyed very much by the clients.
New additional bathroom: Düsternbrook is often booked at the end of the Namibia safari. Often the flight home is only in the evening. Now you can still enjoy the whole day here and utilize your time to a maximum. Then, at the last minute, you can take a refreshing shower in the new additional bathroom, put on your travel gear and leave for the airport relaxed.
Floodlight at artificial waterhole: There is still some water in the river which passes in front of the main house. If the water dries up an artificial waterhole is in place for the game to drink water. At night we can now switch on a floodlight to see the game.
Gamedrive: We introduced seven waterbuck into our gamepark which can be seen on the gamedrive. In march/april 2001 two giraffes were born and they are doing very well.




