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Tourist arrivals surge to 87,4%

International tourist arrivals in Namibia have spiked to 87,4%.

After the Covid-19 pandemic, the country has strived to get the influx of tourists back to pre-pandemic levels, which stood at 1,8 million tourists per year.

The newly released 2023 tourist statistical report reveals that the country received 1,05 million visitors last year.

Minister of environment, forestry and tourism Pohamba Shifeta on Monday emphasised tourism’s significance as a cornerstone of the national economy.

“In 2023, Namibia welcomed 863 872 international visitors, a substantial increase from 461 027 recorded in 2022.

“This exceptional growth underscores Namibia’s burgeoning appeal as a premier tourist destination,” Shifeta said.

He recognised the potential of tourism to drive economic transformation, job creation, and inclusive growth.

Read more about this in tomorrow’s edition of The Namibian.

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