If your clients have been talking about Africa but want something wilder, more personal, and far removed from the standard safari package, this spotlight is worth your time.
Tracks and Trails is a specialist Namibia partner with one focus: designing deeply immersive journeys through one of Africa’s most dramatic and photogenic destinations. They are not a generalist operator covering the whole continent. They are a Namibia-only team with trusted people on the ground, years of local knowledge, and a genuine commitment to conservation-led travel.
For JLT agents, that means something practical: when a client mentions Namibia, big skies, photography, or a meaningful Africa experience, you have a reliable partner who can handle the complexity while you focus on the relationship.
What They Bring to the Table
Their trip styles flex to match your client’s travel personality. Fully guided safaris suit those who want expert commentary and local insight at every turn. Fly-in adventures open up Namibia’s more remote regions for travellers who want to cover ground without long drives. Self-drive routes are ideal for confident, independent explorers. And their tailor-made journeys blend multiple regions and experiences into something personal and story-worthy.
On the accommodation side, they work across the full range, from high-end lodges to simple, characterful wilderness camps. That means you can match the itinerary to your client’s budget without compromising on quality or authenticity.
Experiences typically weave together game drives in wildlife-rich reserves, time in Namibia’s extraordinary desert landscapes, and meaningful community or cultural elements. The result? An itinerary that feels immersive and connected, not rushed or impersonal.
For your client conversations: This is the kind of supplier you reach for when your client says, “I want something different.” The variety of trip styles means you can offer options without needing to be a Namibia expert yourself, and that is a strong position to build from.
Who Is This Ideal For?

Tracks and Trails sit perfectly with clients who want a true wilderness feel rather than a packaged safari week. Think couples celebrating a milestone, serious wildlife and landscape photographers, adventure seekers, and bucket-list travellers who want their Namibia journey to feel personal and thoughtfully planned.
They are also a strong fit for detail-oriented clients who value expert input, careful route planning, and reassurance in a more remote destination. If your client asks a lot of questions and wants to know the “why” behind every stop, this is the partner who can answer them.
The booking angle: Position yourself as the advisor who does not send clients to a generic Africa operator. With Tracks and Trails in your toolkit, you can say, “I know the right people for Namibia,” and back it up.
The Conservation Thread
One thing that sets Tracks and Trails apart is their conservation-focused approach. Responsible travel runs through everything they design, from the properties they partner with to the community experiences they include.
For your clients, this adds depth and purpose to the trip. For you as an agent, it gives you a compelling story to tell. You can talk about both impact and experience in the same conversation, and that matters to a growing number of travellers who want their holiday spend to mean something.
How this helps your business: Clients who book purpose-driven travel tend to be more loyal, more willing to spend, and more likely to refer. This is the kind of supplier relationship that strengthens your reputation over time.
The Timing

Demand for wild, wide-open spaces and nature-first itineraries continues to grow, and Namibia sits right in the sweet spot of dramatic landscapes, crowd-free experiences, and high perceived value. Adding Tracks and Trails to your supplier toolkit means you can say yes to more complex Africa enquiries with confidence.
If you have clients asking about safaris, photography trips, or big milestone adventures, this is the moment to explore a quote and see what is possible. Position yourself as the advisor who knows where to find the real Namibia, not the brochure version.
