Namibia records impressive turnout in 2024 Tourism Expo

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Namibia has recorded an impressive turnout of participants in this year’s Namibia Tourism Expo, which is in its 25th edition.

The expo, which held from April 24-26, 2024 at the Windhoek Country Club Resort & Casino, in Windhoek, Namibia, is one of the leading travel annual events in the country, which is aimed at offering and strengthening a veritable platform for Namibia’s tourism sector and the international market to showcase their products.

The event is also part of concerted efforts at enhancing connectivity in the sector, to promote tourism in Namibia to both local, international travelers and the market.

However, the event witnessed massive representations from the all KAZA member states including; Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Apart from its focus on KAZA, the expo owned and organised by Network Media Hub (NMH), also attracted both local and international exhibitors and visitors.

It also saw huge participation from the Namibia Tourism Board (NTB), while living up to its billing as the largest national tourism event in Namibia.

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