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Travel Namibia

Spring 2023
Magazine

Travel News Namibia is a high-quality Namibian travel and lifestyle magazine tasked with promoting Namibia to the world. With riveting stories, first-hand encounters and magnificent photographs showcasing tourism, travel, nature, adventure and conservation, TNN is the ultimate and most comprehensive guide to exploring Namibia.

Travel News Namibia

Wild Souls Unite • Exploring the Familiarity of Foreign Landscapes and the Call of the Wilderness

BUSH TELEGRAPH • News from the tourism industry

7000 km ACROSS NAMIBIA • For his 60th birthday, Iga Motylska took her father on month-long, 7000 km road trip around Namibia. Their tyre tracks stretched from the Zambezi Region to the Orange River and at times saw them sleeping in the back of his converted Landy.

uncovering Ombonde People’s Park • Namibia’s rugged northwest is one of its best kept secrets, included in only a handful of discerning traveller itineraries. Here, mopane forests meet boulders and springs, dry riverbeds and flat-top mountains, not to mention a host of free-roaming wildlife.

THE DAWN OF A NEW TRAVELLER • Nambia’s Digital Nomad Visa

Biltongplaas • Taste of homemade delights down south

SENSORY FEAST in the lap of isolation

Shipwreck Check List • An enigmatic and desolate stretch of land wedged between the vast Namib Desert and the icy Atlantic Ocean in the southwestern parts of Africa, is known as the Skeleton Coast. More often than not, this inhospitable coastal region in Namibia presents a haunting and eerie facade. But beyond lies a gripping history that speaks of tragedy and adventure, which gave the Skeleton Coast its name. Countless shipwrecks have met their demise along its treacherous shores. About 300 ships are recorded to have sunk in these unforgiving waters, while evidence suggests that another 200 vessels may have had the same fate. Today, the map of the Skeleton Coast shows the locations of some wrecks. Here are the best-known shipwrecks that you can tick off during your visit to Namibia.

Homecoming to Fancy Fritz

Don’t look down • A novice guide to climbing the Spitzkoppe

Conserving the extraordinary: NAMIBIA’S NATIONAL PARKS

Beats for Atlantic Coastin’

Namibia’s most endangered species

PEDALLING FOR A PURPOSE • The RMB & Wilderness Ride for Rhinos 2023

Meet the Shepherd’s Tree • Getting to know the trees of the northeast

CONSERVATION BEYOND GIRAFFE • Enhancing capacities and empowering young African wildlife veterinarians

PETRIFIED FOREST COFFEE SHOP

Stitching together the TAPESTRY OF memory

Wings over the Zambezi • Join Pompie Burger and Travel News Namibia for an expedition beyond the ’birding’ horizon at Kubu and Kwena

OYSTERS, ARCHITECTURE AND HISTORY • Uncover the charm of Lüderitz

this is namibia experiences • travel transforms.

TRAINING BIG GREY THINGS Pavlovian - style • The Kunene Elephant Walk project team training in Tanzania


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 92 Publisher: Venture Publications Pty Ltd Edition: Spring 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 1, 2023

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Travel News Namibia is a high-quality Namibian travel and lifestyle magazine tasked with promoting Namibia to the world. With riveting stories, first-hand encounters and magnificent photographs showcasing tourism, travel, nature, adventure and conservation, TNN is the ultimate and most comprehensive guide to exploring Namibia.

Travel News Namibia

Wild Souls Unite • Exploring the Familiarity of Foreign Landscapes and the Call of the Wilderness

BUSH TELEGRAPH • News from the tourism industry

7000 km ACROSS NAMIBIA • For his 60th birthday, Iga Motylska took her father on month-long, 7000 km road trip around Namibia. Their tyre tracks stretched from the Zambezi Region to the Orange River and at times saw them sleeping in the back of his converted Landy.

uncovering Ombonde People’s Park • Namibia’s rugged northwest is one of its best kept secrets, included in only a handful of discerning traveller itineraries. Here, mopane forests meet boulders and springs, dry riverbeds and flat-top mountains, not to mention a host of free-roaming wildlife.

THE DAWN OF A NEW TRAVELLER • Nambia’s Digital Nomad Visa

Biltongplaas • Taste of homemade delights down south

SENSORY FEAST in the lap of isolation

Shipwreck Check List • An enigmatic and desolate stretch of land wedged between the vast Namib Desert and the icy Atlantic Ocean in the southwestern parts of Africa, is known as the Skeleton Coast. More often than not, this inhospitable coastal region in Namibia presents a haunting and eerie facade. But beyond lies a gripping history that speaks of tragedy and adventure, which gave the Skeleton Coast its name. Countless shipwrecks have met their demise along its treacherous shores. About 300 ships are recorded to have sunk in these unforgiving waters, while evidence suggests that another 200 vessels may have had the same fate. Today, the map of the Skeleton Coast shows the locations of some wrecks. Here are the best-known shipwrecks that you can tick off during your visit to Namibia.

Homecoming to Fancy Fritz

Don’t look down • A novice guide to climbing the Spitzkoppe

Conserving the extraordinary: NAMIBIA’S NATIONAL PARKS

Beats for Atlantic Coastin’

Namibia’s most endangered species

PEDALLING FOR A PURPOSE • The RMB & Wilderness Ride for Rhinos 2023

Meet the Shepherd’s Tree • Getting to know the trees of the northeast

CONSERVATION BEYOND GIRAFFE • Enhancing capacities and empowering young African wildlife veterinarians

PETRIFIED FOREST COFFEE SHOP

Stitching together the TAPESTRY OF memory

Wings over the Zambezi • Join Pompie Burger and Travel News Namibia for an expedition beyond the ’birding’ horizon at Kubu and Kwena

OYSTERS, ARCHITECTURE AND HISTORY • Uncover the charm of Lüderitz

this is namibia experiences • travel transforms.

TRAINING BIG GREY THINGS Pavlovian - style • The Kunene Elephant Walk project team training in Tanzania


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