March 10, 2021

It’s about time

Despite all odds, a young and dynamic private airline in Namibia has somehow survived. Having launched only a few months before the start of the largest global crises to hit the aviation industry since the Wright brothers first took off (quite literally), this small airline’s wings are holding strong. FlyWestair is Namibia’s first privately-owned scheduled passenger airline.
March 20, 2022

FlyNamibia Safaris

Namibia is great for self-drive adventures, and for those who have the time this can be a rewarding experience. But if you truly want to make the most out of your vacation, fly-in safaris are the most effective, and enticing, mode of travel. From the views to the ease with which you can reach far-flung and remote places, seeing Namibia by air is an other-worldly experience. Enter FlyNamibia Safaris.
December 17, 2024

WILDERNESS NAMIBIA BRINGS RELIEF AMID WORST DROUGHT IN DECADES

December 2024 – Wilderness Namibia is helping its partner communities through the worst of the drought by distributing much-needed food relief, as part of their ongoing Drought Relief Nutrition Programme. Since November 2024, the company has delivered over 600 food parcels to eight communities in some of the worst-affected parts of the country, supporting 1,600 people who are in desperate need of basic nutrition.
February 6, 2025

Ecowings: Safeguarding Namibia’s Wildlife Through Aerial Surveillance

Between 17 December 2024 and 7 January 2025, a collective of key conservation partners undertook a vital initiative in Damaraland to combat wildlife crime and strengthen conservation efforts. Through the collaborative Ecowings Namibia initiative, Dr Conrad Brain managed this festive season operation. Dr Brain leads conservation projects supported by Wilderness in Namibia as a member of the Wilderness Impact team. This aerial surveillance project aimed to deter poaching activities during a critical period, protect Namibia’s unique biodiversity, and foster community awareness about conservation.
February 7, 2025

FINAL CALL FOR ENTRIES: LAST MONTH TO ENTER THE WILDERNESS IMPACT CHALLENGE

February 2025 – The countdown is on for the Wilderness Impact Challenge, with just one month left to submit entries for this trailblazing conservation initiative. With a USD100,000 prize available to bring the winning idea to life, Wilderness is calling on innovators, researchers and organisations from around the world to put forward bold, scalable solutions that address human-wildlife conflict and promote long-term coexistence.
February 12, 2025

Children in the Wilderness Inspires Namibia’s Future Conservation Leaders

February 2025 – Children in the Wilderness (CITW) Namibia recently hosted 60 young learners from seven schools across Namibia’s Kunene Region on an unforgettable six-day Eco-Camp in Ehi-Rovipuka Conservancy. Designed to inspire and educate the country’s next generation of environmental leaders, the camp provided an immersive experience in conservation, leadership, and adventure.
March 1, 2025

Learn about Namibia’s new visa regulations

If you're planning a trip to Namibia, it's important to stay informed about the country's updated visa requirements, effective from April 1, 2025. Namibia has introduced a new visa regime that affects nationals from several countries, requiring them to obtain a visa before entry. Travelers can apply online, at Namibian embassies, or on arrival at designated ports of entry. Visa fees vary based on nationality, and applicants must provide essential documents such as a valid passport, proof of accommodation, and travel insurance.