What exactly is the hype around adventure tourism – a term that has flooded Namibia relentlessly in the past months (unlike the rain) after the announcement that […]
On Tuesday afternoon, Chris Doyle, the Vice President of the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) joined Namibian representatives in the tourism and conservation sector in order […]
By Jana-Mari Smith Images of an elephant being rescued from a potentially fatal set of circumstances in Damaraland on Sunday 17 February have captured the hearts […]
The Namibian operation of Wilderness Air is engaged in transporting guests to the principal tourist destinations in Namibia. Namibia is a large country and its key […]
Good news for delegates travelling to Namibia for the Adventure Travel World Summit 2013 (ATWS 2013) in October. For ease of mind and to save time, […]
Three flamingos (codenamed NFX, NFF and NFZ) were successfully fitted with sophisticated GPS satellite tracking devices at Mile 4 Saltworks, Swakopmund over the past month. This […]
A recent visitor to Namibia was world-renowned British photographer, Christopher Rimmer. Rimmer, who was shortlisted for the 2011 and 2012 Black & White Photographer of the […]
By Jana-Mari Smith The stranding of a pygmy right whale (Caperea marginata) on the beach at Walvis Bay in mid-February was a rare opportunity to come […]
Photos & all copyright : Pompie Burger Pompie Burger, one of Travel News Namibia’s favourite wildlife and birding enthusiasts, writers and photographers, recently witnessed an interesting […]
Text and photographs by Annabelle Venter A visit to the hot Namib desert haven, alive with small creatures – where sand surface temperatures can rise to […]
On 27 February 2012 First National Bank Namibia (FNB) and Global United launched the FNB Global United Climate Kick 2013 in Namibia. This is the fourth […]
Main post image of Springbok by Dirk de Bod. Imagine a pristine landscape, wide and empty as can be, a landscape that dissolves into the blue contours […]
Protecting livestock from predators in the southern Kunene Region, Namibia Text and photographs by Gail C Potgieter The people in the southern Kunene Region live […]
Review by Bill Torbitt Released during February by Merrell Publishers is fashion photographer Jim Naughten’s latest book, Conflict and Costume, where the author compares the ethereal […]
Text by Ron Swilling Photographs Dan & Brenda Shout The unruly south-westerly wind died down. “We checked our musical instruments one final time on the stage […]
By Ron Swilling Responsible rhino tourism With recent successes in reintroducing endangered black rhino into historical ranges, rhino tourism will continue to expand, bringing sorely needed […]