CHARMED is the tourist who visits Namibia. And like more and more foreigners, Anouk Den Otter took the plunge and travelled to the southern African country to marvel at its legendary natural beauty.
Putting tourism on a more sustainable path has been a core priority of the Government of Namibia as visitors return to the country in the wake of the pandemic. However, everyone who has a stake in the ...
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Namibia tourism under pressure as occupancy slips
Namibia’s accommodation sector saw a modest but worrying decline in 2025, with national room occupancy falling below 52%. The drop has renewed concerns over access, affordability and the country’s ...
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, 80-90% of Namibian conservancies lost revenue, amounting to about US$ 4.1million per year A new case study detailing how collaboration and resilience were key to ...
Namibia for Life will permanently protect 50 million acres, strengthen 87+ communal conservancies, and support people through ...
As showcased well on VisitSossusvleiNamibia.com, the African Tourism Board has identified Namibia as Africa’s most authentic travel destination, citing demand for low-density, conservation-led tourism ...
WINDHOEK, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Namibia's tourism industry is expected to suffer over the next three years after a week-long wildfire ravaged over a third of its largest game reserve, Etosha National Park ...
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Namibia eyes new markets to boost tourism
Namibia will intensify efforts to market itself as a preferred tourist destination in Asia, the Middle East, the UAE and North America as part of its strategy to diversify tourism markets. Currently, ...
The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) faces criticism over its investigation into conservancy tourism partnerships, amid calls to probe alleged anti-competitive conduct by Namibia Wildlife ...
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