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Namibia named Africa’s most authentic tourism destination

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December 23, 2025
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Namibia has been recognised as Africa’s most authentic and in-demand tourism destination, with the assessment linked partly to the growing influence of digital travel planning platforms, according to the African Tourism Board (ATB).

The ATB said the recognition is based on market intelligence gathered from Germany and the United States, which indicates rising international interest in Namibia as a destination that prioritises responsible, informed and experience-driven travel.

According to the board, specialised digital platforms are playing an increasingly important role in shaping travel decisions, particularly for destinations that require advance planning and longer stays. One such platform, VisitSossusvleiNamibiacom, was recently named Booking Portal of the Month and has become a key planning resource for travellers visiting Namibia’s desert attractions, including Sossusvlei and Deadvlei.

Vice President of ATB Marketing Corporation Francis Gichaba said digital platforms that promote responsible travel are increasingly shaping destination choices.

“Digital platforms that support informed, responsible travel planning are becoming essential. Namibia is a destination that requires preparation and understanding, and travellers are increasingly turning to specialised resources to plan longer, more meaningful journeys,” Gichaba said.

The ATB noted that Namibia’s growing appeal reflects wider global travel trends, with experienced travellers favouring low-density destinations, conservation-led tourism and authentic cultural engagement over mass-market tourism.

Patron of the ATB Juergen Steinmetz said Namibia’s strength lies in its ability to attract visitors without compromising its identity.

“Namibia represents authenticity without compromise. It is a destination that does not dilute its identity to attract visitors. Instead, it invites travellers to engage deeply with nature, with culture, and with Africa itself,” Steinmetz said.

Based on these trends, the ATB said it expects Namibia to remain one of Africa’s most closely watched and strategically important tourism destinations in the coming years.

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