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Namibia National Career Week 2026 celebrates 15 years of connecting young Namibians to education, careers and opportunity through industry engagement, innovation and nationwide expansion.
By Flora Quest – Manager: Public Relations
Namibia consistently ranks among Africa’s safest and most peaceful nations, according to international safety and peace indices. The country enjoys strong political stability, has no internal conflict, and is widely recognised as a secure destination for both international and regional travellers. Each year, hundreds of thousands of visitors explore Namibia’s striking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage safely and without incident.
Namibia remains a top choice for self-drive holidays, guided safaris, adventure travel, and eco-tourism. Most trips proceed smoothly, with serious incidents involving tourists being uncommon. The majority of reported issues involve petty, opportunistic crime such as vehicle breakins, pickpocketing, and bag snatching mainly in busy urban centres.
By following simple safety measures, travellers can significantly reduce their risk and enjoy a safe and memorable stay:
NTB-registered businesses meet national standards and work closely with authorities to ensure visitor safety, quality service, and accountability. Booking with registered operators significantly reduces risk and enhances the overall travel experience.
With its wide-open spaces, world-class wildlife, and welcoming communities, Namibia continues to offer a safe and rewarding journey for international and regional travellers. By choosing registered tourism providers and following basic travel awareness, visitors can enjoy Namibia with confidence and peace of mind.
Email address: flora.quest@namibiatourism.com.na
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