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Travel Namibia

Autumn 2022
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

The far-flung and not-to-be forgotten treasures of Namibia

Bush TELEGRAPH • News from the tourism industry

Go slow on the banks of Four rivers

“So are the days of our lives”

On the Frontlines of PANGOLIN PRESERVATION • Across the vast landscapes of central, northern and northeastern Namibia, the plight of the pangolin, an inconspicuous creature, continues. This small mammal plays a major role in the bushland ecosystems of sub-saharan Africa and, as the most trafficked mammal in the world, lives under an ever-present dark cloud of threat. Enter Namibia’s newest concerted effort trained directly at the preservation of this important species – the Namibian Pangolin Working Group.

Picture This: Wildlife Selfies • - a conservation crisis

Of teeth and claws • Taking stock of carnivore research in the Greater Etosha Landscape

The story of a dove-hunting blackbacked jackal at Chudop

Breaking the elusive 100 • It is a typical November day in Lüderitz. The wind is howling. The type of wind where on the B4 you have to dodge the tiny dunes blown onto the tarmac, or when you dare to get out of your vehicle, better be sure to have a good grip on the door handle. Needless to say, in this weather any sane person stays safely indoors and only ventures outside if it is really necessary. Yet, for a handful of speed windsurfers from around the world, gathered just south of the town at Second Lagoon, these conditions are perfect. High winds have helped to break the 50 knot (92.6 km/h) barrier and present the potential to break the elusive record of 100 km/h or just under 54 knots.

Paul van Schalkwyk • A Photographic Collection

It’s about time, not distance

Emboldened conservation beyond boundaries • The Namib Tsaris Nature Reserve

When conservation becomes a way of life

Meet the Sausage Tree • Getting to know the trees of the northeast

AN EASY GUIDE TO IDENTIFYING THE SAUSAGE TREE

Namibia’s Wettest Wonderland

Park of the People • The brilliant and bold Bwabwata

Lapwings and Plovers

Driving in the bush (bundu-bashing)


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 84 Publisher: Venture Publications Pty Ltd Edition: Autumn 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 17, 2022

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OverDrive Magazine

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English

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

The far-flung and not-to-be forgotten treasures of Namibia

Bush TELEGRAPH • News from the tourism industry

Go slow on the banks of Four rivers

“So are the days of our lives”

On the Frontlines of PANGOLIN PRESERVATION • Across the vast landscapes of central, northern and northeastern Namibia, the plight of the pangolin, an inconspicuous creature, continues. This small mammal plays a major role in the bushland ecosystems of sub-saharan Africa and, as the most trafficked mammal in the world, lives under an ever-present dark cloud of threat. Enter Namibia’s newest concerted effort trained directly at the preservation of this important species – the Namibian Pangolin Working Group.

Picture This: Wildlife Selfies • - a conservation crisis

Of teeth and claws • Taking stock of carnivore research in the Greater Etosha Landscape

The story of a dove-hunting blackbacked jackal at Chudop

Breaking the elusive 100 • It is a typical November day in Lüderitz. The wind is howling. The type of wind where on the B4 you have to dodge the tiny dunes blown onto the tarmac, or when you dare to get out of your vehicle, better be sure to have a good grip on the door handle. Needless to say, in this weather any sane person stays safely indoors and only ventures outside if it is really necessary. Yet, for a handful of speed windsurfers from around the world, gathered just south of the town at Second Lagoon, these conditions are perfect. High winds have helped to break the 50 knot (92.6 km/h) barrier and present the potential to break the elusive record of 100 km/h or just under 54 knots.

Paul van Schalkwyk • A Photographic Collection

It’s about time, not distance

Emboldened conservation beyond boundaries • The Namib Tsaris Nature Reserve

When conservation becomes a way of life

Meet the Sausage Tree • Getting to know the trees of the northeast

AN EASY GUIDE TO IDENTIFYING THE SAUSAGE TREE

Namibia’s Wettest Wonderland

Park of the People • The brilliant and bold Bwabwata

Lapwings and Plovers

Driving in the bush (bundu-bashing)


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