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Why Tourism Matters for Namibia
Voices of Tourism • Tourism shapes how the world sees Namibia - and how Namibians see themselves. It is an industry built on collaboration, creativity, and care, driving opportunity across communities and showcasing the country's natural beauty and spirit to the world. We asked leaders from across the sector to share why tourism matters and what it means for Namibia's growth and identity.
BUSH TELEGRAPH • News from the tourism industry
The Stonemen OF NAMIBIA
CIRCLES OF CONNECTION • An intimate reflection on empathy and belonging through cultural tourism in Namibia
Namibia: where conservation meets courage • A look at the 2024 National Report on Wildlife Protection, celebrating Namibia's successes and understanding the needs for the future of conservation
Visiting fossils of long ago • Trapped in the myriad rock formations of Namibia lie many treasures, including the fossils of a small crocodile-like creature that swam in an ancient inland sea before humankind was even a whisper on the wind.
Shipwrecked. Found. • If the tide is low upon arrival at Möwe Bay, your guide will steer the vehicle straight along the beach, the Atlantic on one side, endless desert landscapes on the other. The wheels bite through the wet sand, and for a fleeting moment you feel like an explorer on the edge of the world. There's a sense of trespass here – as if you've entered a realm that prefers to remain untamed.
Spitzkoppe • COMMUNITY CAMPSITE
Ongava's Rhinos: Proof of Purpose
LIVE THE WILD LIFE AT ONGAVA. • By putting nature first at Ongava, we set the scene for a renewed understanding and appreciation of the importance of wildlife conservation. I
Kgalagadi • where red dunes meet wandering rivers
NEW NKASA LINYANTI CAMP • Opening May 2026
Wolwedans and RuralRevive: Hope as a Verb • It is easy to despair. We are all aware of the state of the world. In the context of tourism, there is much to be said about luxuries that the planet simply cannot afford; about the way things have always been done. And yet, at the edge of the world, in the remotest of untouched wilderness and the small, forgotten town nearest to it, an environmental and economic blood transfusion is happening in real time. What I witnessed did nothing less than transform me. This was hope as a verb.
NAMIBIA'S DIAMONDS • stories of glitter and glory, light and shadow
Are Birders of any worth?
Birds of Namibia BOOK REVIEW