Namibia voted Nr 1 by Wanderlust Travel Awards

Tourism Lodge Tender inside Skeleton Coast National Park up for grabs
February 7, 2014
Hochfeld Elephant still safe
February 10, 2014
Tourism Lodge Tender inside Skeleton Coast National Park up for grabs
February 7, 2014
Hochfeld Elephant still safe
February 10, 2014

“We love Namibia, which last topped the table in 2011, and it seems that you’re just as taken with Africa’s great conservation success story”. (Wanderlust Travel Awards 2014)

Jana-Mari Smith

This weekend, Namibia took the number one spot in the Wanderlust Readers’ Travel Awards for 2014.

This is not the first time Namibia has drawn high praise from Wanderlust readers. Namibia won the category already in 2010 and 2011 and reached the 5th and 6th spot in 2012 and 2013 respectively.

The readers of the British travel magazine rated the country with a satisfaction rating of 96.92%, above New Zealand (96.36%) and Columbia (96.36%).

Sossusvlei by Paul van Scahlkwyk. www.tala.com.na

Sossusvlei by Paul van Schalkwyk. www.tala.com.na

Wanderlust described some of Namibia’s highlights as including “the mighty dunes of Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert, the twists and turns of Fish River Canyon (the world’s second-biggest gorge), and an astonishing array of wildlife. Home to the worlds largest population of both cheetahs and black rhinos, Namibia also offers whale-watching opportunities off Swakopmund and the chance of spotting desert elephants in Damaraland”.

Wanderlust’s co-founder and Editor-in-Chief Lyn Hughes, who visited in 2013, is in full agreement, “I’m not surprised Namibia has won. It offers great value, an excellent infrastructure and world-class adventures. On top of that, the people value the wildlife, and so it is the only country in the world with a growing population of rhinos, elephants and lions. They thoroughly deserve this award.”

Desert elephants

Desert elephants

Namibia’s conservation success story – described last year at the Adventure Travel World Summit, held in Namibia, as the “greatest wildlife story ever told”, firmly placed Namibia on the map as a conservation success story.

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