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Chobe Water Villas opens to guests in Namibia

Chobe Water Villas opens to guests in Namibia

4 July 2016 Hotel News

In contrast to the sand dunes of the Namib Desert, visitors to the Zambezi region in the north of the country are greeted with lush green and wild river landscapes.  Located in the 150 square metre Kasika conservancy in the middle of the protected Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Area, the Chobe Water Villas – part of the Ohlthaver & List Group – has opened to guests.

UK arrivals to Namibia surge ahead in 2013

UK arrivals to Namibia surge ahead in 2013

The Namibia ministry of tourism has released its arrival figures from 2013 showing a total of 23,185 arrivals from the UK - a 10.2 per cent increase year on year. In 2012 UK arrival had fallen by 2.5 per cent, with depletion in numbers to 21,035. In contrast in 2013 the UK market showed positive signs of growth, evident by the acceleration of visitors.

Wilderness Safaris brings Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp to Namibia

Wilderness Safaris brings Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp to Namibia

7 August 2014 Hotel News Tourism News

Wilderness Safaris is delighted to announce the opening of Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp in Namibia’s remote Kaokoveld. Located in the private Palmwag Concession straddling the Palmwag area and Skeleton Coast National Park, the camp boasts a low-impact design that is sensitive to its fragile desert environment, operating on 100 per cent solar power.

NamibRand Nature Reserve recognised for conservation efforts

NamibRand Nature Reserve recognised for conservation efforts

NamibRand Nature Reserve, one of the largest private nature reserves in Africa, has expanded its conservation role to include preserving the star-filled night-time skies above its dunes and mountains. These efforts in night sky conservation have earned the reserve high honours as the International Dark-Sky Association has just announced that NamibRand Nature Reserve is the world’s newest International Dark Sky Reserve.

Namibia welcomes guests with new iPad app

Namibia welcomes guests with new iPad app

When is the best time to travel? What type of clothes should I pack? Where is the capital Windhoek located and how many species of wildlife can I find in Etosha National Park? Answers to these and many more questions can be found on the new, free of charge iPad app entitled ‘Discover Namibia’.