Showing posts with label Activities Namibia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Activities Namibia. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Namibian Voyage now on the Namibia Tourism Board website
Namibian Voyage is now also listed on the Namibian Tourism Board website. To make booking or get an accommodation quotation pleae email us at info@namibianvoyage.com or visit our website www.namibianvoyage.com
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Cabinet approves opening of hunting season
WINDHOEK - Cabinet officially approved the opening of the 2012 hunting season.
The type of game species that may be hunted are three large game species or two large game species and four small game species, or one large game species and eight small game species or 12 small game species.
Large game species are kudu, oryx and red hartebeest. A hunter may not hunt more than one kudu during the hunting season. Small game species are springbok and warthog.
Various bird species may also be hunted. Hunting permits will only be issued to farm owners or lessees and in case of a conservancy, to the Conservancy Committee, while no permits will be issued directly to a hunter.
Permits are issued upon submission of a written invitation to the prospective hunter. The invitation must contain the name and address of the farm owner or lessee or conservancy, name and address of hunter, name, number and district where farm or conservancy is situated, type of fencing and whether it is registered, total number of animals to be hunted, period of hunt and the invitation must be signed by the farm owner or lessee or committee.
Each permit costs N$100 and is available at the offices of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism in Karasburg, Keetmanshoop, Mariental, Gobabis and Otjiwarongo.
For the Kunene and Otjozondjupa regions, permits can be obtained at the ministry’s offices at Outjo, Grootfontein, Swakopmund and Walvis Bay.
Derived from: New Era
Friday, April 20, 2012
Fish River Hike opening postponed
Opening postponed … The Ministry of Environment and Tourism has announced that due to the strong flow of the Fish River, the canyon will not be opened on 1 May, as is usually the case. The new opening date is 15 May, 2012, depending on the level of the water. The canyon is now considered unsafe for hikers and because of the serious safety hazard, visitors will have to wait a bit longer to access one of nature’s great wonders.
Derived from: New Era
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