Gondwana Collection Namibia, founded in 1996 and headquartered in Windhoek, is Namibia’s largest privately owned tourism group. The company operates more than 50 accommodation offerings across over 20 properties from the Fish River Canyon to Etosha, the Kalahari and Namib deserts, Damaraland, and the Zambezi Region.
Gondwana manages around 7,400 km² of private conservation land, is 80% Namibian-owned, and employs over 1,400 Namibians. The company is known for its strong commitment to sustainable tourism, conservation, and community empowerment.
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Gondwana’s newest coastal hotel in Walvis Bay is a modern, upmarket 24-suite oceanfront property, designed with modern leisure and business travellers in mind.
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In July 2026, the Luna Namib Collection will open its doors, elevating Gondwana’s legacy of hospitality into a realm of soulful stillness, architectural genius and celestial wonder.
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Namibia attracts with 300 days of sunshine, rich wildlife, fascinating cultures and landscapes, and culinary delicacies. Take a look at our special offers for your memorable holiday.
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After more than 10 years of existence Gondwana’s regularly updated Namibia Roadmap is a must have for all Namibia fans and remains very popular with travellers.
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Car Rental
Explore Namibia at your own pace with reliable rental vehicles from Namibia2Go. Enjoy a self-drive adventure with premium insurance, zero excess and no deposit for truly hassle-free travel across Namibia’s deserts, national parks and scenic routes.
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Transfer Service
Travel comfortably between Namibia’s top destinations with the Go2 Tourism Shuttle. The scheduled transfer service on 20 routes connects Windhoek, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Etosha National Park, Fish River Canyon and Victoria Falls – safely and conveniently.
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Travel Agency
The Gondwana Travel Centre offers tours, safaris and tailor-made itineraries for Namibia and Southern Africa, combining iconic highlights with hidden gems – and personal preferences. Our travel experts design personalised journeys suited to your interests, time and budget.
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Online Souvenir Shop
Discover Namibian-designed products and handcrafted souvenirs created by local artisans in our online shop. The Narrative Namibia brings the spirit of Namibia to your home with unique gifts inspired by the country’s vast landscapes and unique cultures.
Shop souvenirsWith around 1,400 employees, Gondwana Collection Namibia is one of the country’s largest tourism employers. The company invests in career development, training programmes and rural job creation, helping tourism provide sustainable livelihoods across Namibia.
Become a Gondwanian ➞Gondwana protects 7,400 km² of private conservation land and supports biodiversity and wildlife programmes, including the Gondwana Canyon Park Rhino Sanctuary. Eco-friendly lodges and hotels use solar energy, water recycling and sustainable food production.
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Gondwana partners with local communities, communal conservancies and tourism partners to ensure that travel benefits Namibia’s natural and cultural heritage. The Gondwana Care Trust supports social development projects and community empowerment.
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A new chapter in coastal hospitality begins today with the official groundbreaking of The Admiral, an exclusive luxury ...
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Fourteen dedicated housekeepers from various Gondwana lodges across the country recently gathered in Windhoek for a ...
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This weekend, Gondwana’s Kalahari Park welcomed 15 eland, Africa’s largest antelope.
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Serving both as a refresher for employees who attended the 2024 session and as an introduction for new participants, a ...
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Five thousand learners stepped into a space filled with possibility at the Namibia National Career Week held in ...
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At Gondwana Collection Namibia, welcoming travellers to Namibia has always gone beyond handing over a set of car keys ...
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