Tourism

Proposal Canoe Trail

TRhis is the funding proposal for the development of a canoe trail in ARTP.

Evaluation Report from Humboldt University

The evaluation team visited the /Ai/Ais-Richtersveld Transfrontier Park in Au-gust 2014 in order to evaluate the GIZ funded pilot project Desert Kayak Trails. During data collection, interviews were conducted with the project implementers (project coordinator, Namibian Wildlife Resorts, acting park manager of the /Ai/Ais Hot Springs Game Park, park manager of the Richtersveld National Park), community guides, park management staff, community representatives, the mar-keting manager of Boundless Southern Africa, canoe tour operators, tourist agen-cies and other tourism experts.

ORANJEMUND PRIVATE SCHOOL’S PREFECTS VISIT THE THE AI-AIS RICHTERSVELD TRANSFRONTIERPARK

Oranjemund Private School’s prefects (from the Primary School’s section) had the privilege to visit the Ai-Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier Park from Friday 16 - Sunday 18 January 2015.

 The main aim of this camp was to allow the prefects an opportunity to get to know themselves and their friends a little better to be able to select the Head Boy and Girl, as well as the two Deputies.

Peace Parks Foundation CEO 2014 year-end message

PPF's CEO shares highlights from different SADC TFCAs of the year gone by in the attached document.

TerraViva 8 - SADC TFCA at IUCN World Parks Congress

TerraViva 8 Edition

From 12th to 19th of November, the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 - the global forum on protected areas - took place in Sydney with over 6,000 experts participating at this event from over 170 countries. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) with its Transfrontier Conservation Areas also participated at this meaningful event to contribute their solutions to address today's global challenges on achieving wildlife and nature conservation across borders within the 15 member state countries.

TerraViva 6 - SADC TFCA at IUCN World Parks Congress

TerraViva 6 Edition

From 12th to 19th of November, the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 - the global forum on protected areas - took place in Sydney with over 6,000 experts participating at this event from over 170 countries. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) with its Transfrontier Conservation Areas also participated at this meaningful event to contribute their solutions to address today's global challenges on achieving wildlife and nature conservation across borders within the 15 member state countries.

TerraViva 5 - SADC TFCA at IUCN World Parks Congress

TerraViva 5 Edition

From 12th to 19th of November, the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 - the global forum on protected areas - took place in Sydney with over 6,000 experts participating at this event from over 170 countries. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) with its Transfrontier Conservation Areas also participated at this meaningful event to contribute their solutions to address today's global challenges on achieving wildlife and nature conservation across borders within the 15 member state countries.

TerraViva 4 - SADC TFCA at IUCN World Parks Congress

TerraViva 4 Edition

From 12th to 19th of November, the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 - the global forum on protected areas - took place in Sydney with over 6,000 experts participating at this event from over 170 countries. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) with its Transfrontier Conservation Areas also participated at this meaningful event to contribute their solutions to address today's global challenges on achieving wildlife and nature conservation across borders within the 15 member state countries.

TerraViva 3 - SADC TFCA at IUCN World Parks Congress

TerraViva 3 Edition

From 12th to 19th of November, the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 - the global forum on protected areas - took place in Sydney with over 6,000 experts participating at this event from over 170 countries. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) with its Transfrontier Conservation Areas also participated at this meaningful event to contribute their solutions to address today's global challenges on achieving wildlife and nature conservation across borders within the 15 member state countries.

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