Namibia Tourism Board partners co-sharers & MSMEs for Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025

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The Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) is participating in Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025, scheduled for 13-15 May in Durban, South Africa.

As Africa’s premier leisure trade show, owned by South African Tourism, Indaba provides a vital platform for showcasing African tourism products to international and local buyers, destination marketers, and leisure service providers.

This year, Namibia will be showcased in collaboration with 37 esteemed co-sharers, including the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MEFT), Namibia Tracks and Trails, Matiti Safaris, Ondili Lodges Namibia, Naturefriends Safaris, Namibia Wildlife Resorts, Namibia Airports Company, Hammertein Africa Lodge, Fly Namibia, Ohorongo Safaris, Dune Tours, Gondwana Collection, Namibia2Go, Paparazzi Namib Trails and Safaris, Swakop Cultural Tours, Skeleton Coast Safaris, Sandwich Dunes Tours Car Rental, Ultimate Safaris, Naturally Namibia, Wilderness, Mountain Elephant Safaris, Peoples Tours Safaris, Ombahe Tours, and eleven MSMEs under MEFT.

In addition to B2B meetings, NTB will host a “Networking with Namibia” B2B Cocktail Networking Reception and PR Engagement event on 14th May, from 18:00 to 22:00 at Maharani Hotel. This Namibian-themed event aims to connect buyers with local suppliers and media, encouraging them to learn and sell Namibia’s diverse tourism offerings.

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