Conservancy: Joint-venture tourism agreement with Khaudum Camps (in Khaudum National Park); crafts; trophy hunting; own-use hunting; thatching grass, Kalahari melon seed, Ximenia and devil's claw harvesting.
Community campsite: Part of Doro !Nawas Conservancy. This campsite provides a unique tranquility for those who are in love with nature and want to be in the wild. Granietkop is a place to be when you need a quiet place and just want you to feel con ...
Grootberg Lodge is a landmark in Namibia for the tourism industry as it is the first middle-market establishment in the country that is 100% owned by the conservancy. The European Union funded the project through the Ministry of Environment and Tourism's ...
Conservancy: Trophy hunting; own-use hunting
The Impalila Conservancy is located on Impalila Island in the Eastern Caprivi Floodplain. The easiest way to reach the island is via Kasane in Botswana. When arriving in Kasane, head to the immigration office in the main road. After checking out at immigr ...
Conservancy enterprises: Mbamba Campsite (community campsite); crafts
Community Campsite: The community which operates Kambahoka camp believe in the motto Our culture is our pride, and we will gladly share it with you
Community campsite: This campsite is nearly on the border of Kaokoland and Damaraland and is a good stop for people driving between Opuwo and Twyfelfontein
Craft shop; trophy hunting; own-use hunting; Kalahari melon seed harvesting.
Conservancy: Joint-venture tourism agreement with Kunene River Lodge.
Conservancy: Bum Hill Campsite (community campsite); living museum (Mafwe); crafts; trophy hunting; thatching grass harvesting
Community campsite: in the Orupembe Conservancy in Kaokoland, northwestern Namibia
Conservancy: Joint-venture tourism agreements with Camp Syncro, Marienfluss Lodge, Kunene Camp and Serra Cafema; Okarohombo Campsite (community campsite); trophy hunting; own-use hunting; Commiphora resin harvesting.
Conservancy: Joint-venture tourism agreements with Camp Kwando and Namushasha Lodge; Lizauli Traditional Village; own-use hunting; crafts; thatching grass harvesting.
This business started in 1986 with 50 members and has since grown to 200 members. Products on sale: A variety of wood crafts; Baskets; Handmade wooden furniture; and Claypots.
Conservancy: Joint-venture tourism agreement with Khaudum Camps (in Khaudum National Park); crafts; trophy hunting; own-use hunting; thatching grass, Kalahari melon seed, Ximenia and devil's claw harvesting.
Conservancy: Key Impacts Biodiversity Resurgence in elephant, giraffe, wild dog and roan antelope populations Increased community awareness of environmental issues and the economic benefits of conservation efforts Socio-economic Employment opportunities f ...
Community Campsite: On the banks of the Kavango River
NACOBTA was formed in 1995 by local Namibian communities who wanted to develop tourism in their previously neglected rural areas. NACOBTA is a non-profit organisation which strives to improve the living standards amongst the communities of rural Namibia, ...