Monthly Archives: April 2018
New glamping treks launched in Tanzania for 2019
After 5 years of product development, the Lake Natron team is excited to announce two new 'glamping' treks featuring new camps in Tanzania. The...
Project launched to protect Mozambique’s biodiversity
The Mozambican Ministry of Land, Environment and Rural Development, in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF),...
Kruger National Park access during the long weekend
Visitor management is a vital part of ensuring the best possible experience for all visitors to the Kruger National Park over the coming long...
It’s cold up there in the air
Remember when mom told you take something warm to wear on your flight? Well, every person who has ever travelled by plane, will tell...
SAA needs another R5bn
South African Airways (SAA) has requested a cash injection of about R5bn from Treasury to cover historic debt and its working-capital requirements until September,...
Southern Spoor expands portfolio in the Garden Route
Southern Spoor Marketing has expanded its portfolio in the Garden Route with the addition of Oubaai Hotel Golf & Spa, located just outside of...
Safari & Conservation company introduces conservation scheme
The Safari & Conservation Company is now including guests in their commitment to conservation in East Africa through t=its new ‘1+1 = 2 Protect’...
Travel and tourism boosts African economy
The travel and tourism sector is playing a major role in boosting employment and economic growth in Africa.
In 2017, this sector generated a...
Camdeboo National Park growing in popularity
Camdeboo National Park may not be the largest or most well-known of the national parks, but it is becoming a more popular tourist attraction....
SAA cancels flights ahead of tropical storm Fakir
SAA has advised that the airline has cancelled today’s flights to and from Mauritius due to severe tropical storm Fakir.
The cancelled flights are:
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