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Namibia considers removing top source markets from visa-free list

05-30-2024

Namibia is contemplating removing top tourism source markets from its visa exemption list as a result of the countries' refusal to reciprocate the favourable treatment they provide to their nationals when they visit the southern African country

Namibian police improve tourists' safety

05-27-2024

The Namibian Police will launch a campaign that will make the southern African country a safe tourism destination for all visitors

Namibia expands its visa-on-arrival policy for tourists

05-16-2024

Namibia’s Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security has implemented visas upon arrival at the border posts of Oshikango, Mohembo, Oranjemund, Ariamsvlei, and Noordoewer in a bid to boost tourism

FlyNamibia introduces flights to Victoria Falls

03-19-2024

Namibian airline FlyNamibia is set to fly to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe from the capital, Windoek from April 4, according to a notice on its website

Rhino poaching increases by 93% in Namibia

02-06-2023

The number of endangered rhinos poached in Namibia reached an unprecedented level last year after 87 were killed compared to 45 in 2021, according to official government data

Namibia, South Africa renew park treaty to boost tourism

11-16-2022

Namibia and South Africa have renewed a treaty to operate a cross-border park, the /Ai-/Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier Park, in a bit to boost tourism

Cheetahs from Namibia get a new home in India

09-19-2022

Eight Cheetahs, five of which are female, were flown from Windhoek, Namibia to Gwalior, followed by a helicopter ride to the grasslands of Kuno Palpur

Namibia to export cheetahs to India as early as August

07-27-2022

Namibia will send African cheetahs to India following a deal signed by the two countries on Wednesday

Namibia defends sale of 22 elephants to a UAE zoo

03-31-2022

Namibia says its decision to sell 22 wild elephants to a zoo in the United Arab Emirates was legal and it was necessary to reduce human-wildlife conflict

Namibia tourism occupancy rate down in January

03-04-2022

The Hospitality Association of Namibia (HAN) says the country’s tourism occupancy rate was 18,5% in January this year, a decline of 2% compared to the same period in 2021.


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