Self-drive in Namibia!? Is it safe?
Posted in: Driving GuideYes!! Namibia has one of the most extensive and best-maintained road networks in the region. Navigation is easy, as all junctions are sign-posted, and crime is very low along all…
What are the roads like? And how do I drive on them?
Posted in: Driving GuideIn total, Namibia has 27,600 miles (44,400 km) of roads, most of which (56%) are gravel, but many are also tar and dirt, and 90% of the major highways are…
Do I need an international driving license?
Posted in: Driving GuideIf your driver’s license has a photo and is written in English, you can use it in Namibia. Otherwise, you will need to apply for an international driving license or…
Does Namibia drive on the right or the left?
Posted in: Driving GuideNamibia drives on the left side of the road, and so does South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. [contact-form][contact-field label='Was this helpful?' type='radio' options='Yes,No'/][/contact-form] ← Previous ↑ Back to…
What if I’m used to driving on the right & do you have any tips on learning to drive the other way?
Posted in: Driving GuideRest up! If you’ve just arrived on a long-haul flight, it might be better to rest for a night or at least a few hours, rather than picking up a…
Welcome to the ATI Holidays Blog! Featured
Posted in: Safari BlogWelcome to our blog! ATI offers personalized self-drive, fly-drive, and guided tours to Namibia and the rest of Southern Africa. We bring unsurpassed local advice, efficient and professional service, and…
Rhino Trekking in Namibia – Save the Rhino Trust and Wilderness Safaris in the Heart of the Kunene!
Posted in: Safari BlogIn an era where rhino conservation is a desperate priority, Namibia is a world leader in the protection of these amazing and ancient creatures. Here it is still possible to…
Himba Cultures and Customs
Posted in: Safari BlogThe Himba Tribe of Southern Africa, the very name conjures images of a statuesque, ochre-coloured peoples who inhabit some of the most desolate and arid regions of Namibia. Here we…
Bwabwata National Park – Another Namibian First
Posted in: Safari BlogWe all know of the massive strides that Namibia has made in terms of conservation. Not only is it the first country to have included conservation in its constitution upon…
‘Get to know the people’ – Add a cultural experience to your next Namibia visit.
Posted in: Safari BlogTourism in Namibia is one of the fastest growing sectors within the Namibian economy and more and more people are jumping on the bandwagon to get a piece of the…
Namibia: Caprivi’s Secrets
Posted in: Safari BlogTrip report from a recent educational to the Caprivi Strip by one of our senior consultants: The Caprivi Strip is a largely unexplored part of Namibia and fairly unfamiliar to…
Namibia’s vast Kaokoland
Posted in: Safari BlogKaokoland region of Namibia covers the far north-west and is one of the last great wilderness areas of Southern Africa. From the Hoanib River in the south to the Kunene…
New to the Bloggo-sphere
Posted in: NewsDeciding to start a new blog this close to the festive season is probably not the best idea that anyone has come up with - everyone is either on leave,…