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28 Feb

Namibia Joins Eswatini, Mozambique, Lesotho in the Ultimate Guide to South Africa’s Most Iconic and Scenic River Destinations for Water Sports, Eco-Tourism, and Outdoor Exploration

Namibia Joins Eswatini, Mozambique, Lesotho in the Ultimate Guide to South Africa’s Most Iconic and Scenic River Destinations for Water Sports, Eco-Tourism, and Outdoor Exploration Namibia has now become part of the growing list of must-visit destinations for river lovers, joining Eswatini, Mozambique, and Lesotho in offering some of South Africa’s most iconic and scenic river destinations. These rivers are not just stretches of water but vital lifelines for a variety of outdoor activities, water sports, and eco-tourism experiences. Whether it’s the thrill of white-water rafting or the tranquility of birdwatching...

27 Feb

Turkmenistan, Ukraine, South Africa, Namibia, And The United States, Why These Countries With Bone-Chilling Nicknames Are Actually The Hottest Viral Travel Spots

Turkmenistan, Ukraine, South Africa, Namibia, And The United States, Why These Countries With Bone-Chilling Nicknames Are Actually The Hottest Viral Travel Spots The international travel sector is currently navigating a profound and fascinating transformation. Modern adventurers are increasingly looking beyond the predictable allure of luxury resorts to discover experiences with more substantial meaning. Today, many explorers prioritize five famous tourist destinations with really dark nicknames to satisfy their growing curiosity about the world’s most somber corners. This shift suggests that travelers are no longer content with mere relaxation; instead, they seek...

26 Feb

Namibia Tourism Board and South African Airways Host B2B Networking Session To Strengthen Regional Collaboration, Focused On MICE Growth And Intra-African Travel

Namibia Tourism Board and South African Airways Host B2B Networking Session To Strengthen Regional Collaboration, Focused On MICE Growth And Intra-African Travel On February 23, 2026, the Namibia Tourism Board, in collaboration with South African Airways, organized a crucial B2B networking event in Namibia to promote regional cooperation and facilitate the translation of interest generated during a nine-day familiarization (FAM) trip into viable tourism products. The event saw the attendance of Namibian tourism operators and representatives from 15 African countries, thereby highlighting a major push to promote tourism on the African...

25 Feb

Australia Surpasses Iceland, Guyana, Indonesia, Tanzania, Zambia, Namibia, and More to Claim the Ultimate Off-Grid Travel Destination for 2026, Offering a Peaceful Retreat Away from the Crowds

Australia Surpasses Iceland, Guyana, Indonesia, Tanzania, Zambia, Namibia, and More to Claim the Ultimate Off-Grid Travel Destination for 2026, Offering a Peaceful Retreat Away from the Crowds Australia has surpassed iconic off-grid destinations like Iceland, Guyana, Indonesia, Tanzania, Zambia, and Namibia to claim the title of the ultimate off-grid travel destination for 2026. This is largely due to its vast, remote landscapes and the ability to offer peaceful retreats far from the crowds. With destinations such as Lord Howe Island, which limits visitors to just 400 people at a time, Australia...

22 Feb

Zimbabwe Joins Tanzania, Mauritius, Namibia, Kenya, Zambia, and More as Africa’s Leading Travel Destinations Experience Unstoppable Growth and Unprecedented Demand in 2026

Zimbabwe Joins Tanzania, Mauritius, Namibia, Kenya, Zambia, and More as Africa’s Leading Travel Destinations Experience Unstoppable Growth and Unprecedented Demand in 2026 Zimbabwe is set to join the ranks of Africa’s leading travel destinations like Tanzania, Mauritius, Namibia, Kenya, and Zambia in 2026, as the country experiences remarkable growth and an unparalleled surge in demand. This growth is driven by Zimbabwe’s rich natural beauty, including the world-famous Victoria Falls, its diverse wildlife, and a vibrant cultural heritage, all of which are attracting increasing numbers of international tourists. Enhanced infrastructure, government initiatives...

21 Feb

Brazil, Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa, Botswana, Sri Lanka, Namibia, and India Promise Memorable Safari Adventures in Some of the Most Iconic Wildlife Habitats

Brazil, Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa, Botswana, Sri Lanka, Namibia, and India Promise Memorable Safari Adventures in Some of the Most Iconic Wildlife Habitats Brazil, Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa, Botswana, Sri Lanka, Namibia, and India promise memorable safari adventures in some of the most iconic wildlife habitats on Earth, and here’s why. Each of these countries offers unique landscapes and ecosystems where travelers can experience wildlife in its natural habitat, whether it’s the dramatic African savannas, the lush rainforests of Brazil, or the diverse terrains of India and Sri Lanka. These destinations...

19 Feb

Angola Joins Thailand, Macao, St. Lucia, Brazil, Cook Islands, Hong Kong, Grenada, Iran, Laos, and More to Boom in Tourism with Namibia’s New Visa Free Travel Access to Seventy Six Countries

Angola Joins Thailand, Macao, St. Lucia, Brazil, Cook Islands, Hong Kong, Grenada, Iran, Laos, and More to Boom in Tourism with Namibia’s New Visa Free Travel Access to Seventy Six Countries Namibia, located in Southern Africa, is known for its stunning landscapes, including the vast Namib Desert and the wildlife-rich Etosha National Park. With a diverse culture and rich history, Namibia offers unique experiences from the dunes of Sossusvlei to the coastal town of Swakopmund. It is famous for its conservation efforts and remarkable biodiversity. Angola, Thailand, Sri Lanka, St. Lucia,...

13 Feb

Italy Joins Taiwan, Argentina, United States, Japan and More as 2026’s Most Welcoming Travel Hotspots: Embark on an Epic Journey to the World’s Friendliest Destinations, Where Every Experience Feels Like Home!

Italy Joins Taiwan, Argentina, United States, Japan and More as 2026’s Most Welcoming Travel Hotspots: Embark on an Epic Journey to the World’s Friendliest Destinations, Where Every Experience Feels Like Home! As the global tourism industry rebounds, travellers are increasingly seeking destinations that offer not just stunning landscapes or rich cultural histories, but also a warm, personal connection. The Traveller Review Awards 2026—based on over 370 million verified traveller reviews—reveal the world’s most welcoming travel destinations for 2026. These cities and regions have earned top rankings for their exceptional hospitality, high-quality...

11 Feb

South Africa Joins Namibia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Burundi, Mauritania, And Several Other African Nations In Facing Stringent US Visa Restrictions, With New Birth Tourism Laws And Invasive Social Media Reviews In 2026

South Africa Joins Namibia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Burundi, Mauritania, And Several Other African Nations In Facing Stringent US Visa Restrictions, With New Birth Tourism Laws And Invasive Social Media Reviews In 2026 South Africa joins Namibia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Burundi, Mauritania, and several other African nations in facing stringent US travel restrictions as the US clamps down on birth tourism visas and expands social media presence checks for H‑1B applicants in 2026. This move is part of the US government’s broader initiative to tighten its immigration policies and prevent visa abuse,...

10 Feb

Zimbabwe Overtakes United Kingdom, Namibia, Germany, China, Japan, Botswana, And More Countries In Driving South Africa’s Tourism Sector To New Heights, With Record-Breaking Arrivals And Unprecedented Demand For Luxury Travel Experiences

Zimbabwe Overtakes United Kingdom, Namibia, Germany, China, Japan, Botswana, And More Countries In Driving South Africa’s Tourism Sector To New Heights, With Record-Breaking Arrivals And Unprecedented Demand For Luxury Travel Experiences Zimbabwe has become a key driver in South Africa’s record-breaking tourism growth, surpassing countries like the United Kingdom, Namibia, Germany, China, Japan, and Botswana in 2025, with international arrivals reaching an all-time high of 10.5 million. This surge in numbers highlights the increasing demand for luxury travel and high-end tourism experiences in South Africa, with Zimbabwe playing a crucial role...