O n the evening of Monday, September 22, the western plains of Namibia’s Etosha National Park stood thick and healthy in the ...
Namibia's tourism industry is expected to suffer over the next three years after a week-long wildfire ravaged over a third of ...
The Namibia Tourism Board is delighted to announce that it has recently been awarded Best Tourism Board in Africa at the Good Safari Guide Awards 2011. The Namibia Tourism Board is delighted to ...
Americans planning trips to Namibia may soon need to obtain visas before traveling. The Namibian government has resolved to implement visa requirements for citizens from over 30 countries, including ...
Last year, Windhoek introduced a new visa policy and announced intentions to eliminate exemption status for 31 countries, which includes key overseas tourism markets, due to insufficient reciprocity.
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 ...
The Ministry of Environment and Tourism has urged visitors to Etosha National Park to exercise caution as wildfires have ...
A massive fire has destroyed large parts of Namibia's Etosha National Park, affecting not only the park's ecology but also the lives of those who live in the area.
The fire burned a third of the wildlife reserve, which is is home to endangered black rhinos and more than 100 mammal species ...