NY Times Trade Day Only $10 (regular price: $20)

Use Discount Code: TEO50 to take advantage of this special savings!$10 (regular price: $20) NY Times Trade Only Trade Day Exhibition Only Registration includes: Exclusive time in the Exhibition — meet with over 500 exhibitors, representing over 150 different countries in the following pavilions: Adventure, Africa, Asia, Australia/South Pacific, Caribbean, Cruise, Europe, Latin America, Mexico,…

Kenya Voted World’s Top Safari Destination

Kenya has been voted the world’s leading safari destination by the World Travel Awards (WTA), giving a major boost to the tourism sector. This is the second time it has scooped the prestigious global award. The country previously won the award in 2013. Kenya bagged the award after overcoming fierce competition from South Africa, Botswana,…

2017 – International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development

The United Nations (UN) General Assembly has approved the adoption of 2017 as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development. The resolution, adopted on 4 December, recognizes “the importance of international tourism, and particularly of the designation of an international year of sustainable tourism for development, in fostering better understanding among peoples everywhere, in…

Khwai Tented Camp Rebuild Update

African Bush Camps  would like to inform all valued friends, colleagues and supporters that the rebuild process of Khwai Tented Camp in Botswana has unfortunately experienced additional delays and the reopening date of both Khwai Tented Camp and its NEW FAMILY CAMP will now be 1st September 2016. As a result, they will no longer…

Carnival Calabar now in full swing in Cross River State, southern Nigeria

The famous Carnival Calabar is currently underway in Nigeria. Already a major attraction for tourists with it’s international museum, botanical garden, slave history park, amusement park, the city’s Calabar Festival is known as Africa’s largest street Party. Carnival Calabar is a unique display of Africa heritage showcased through music, dance, drama and visual creativity which is reflected…

Africa’s Top 5 Festivals!

Africa is increasingly appreciative of the arts in its various forms – photography, drama, music, spoken word and poetry are continuously strengthened and encouraged by events across Africa. The recent Karibu Music Festival in Tanzania, the Art and Beer Festival in Kenya and the Lagos Photo Festival are great reference to the embracing of the…

APTA Membership Drive Extended

The APTA 2016 individual membership drive has been extended to accommodate the many members whose current 12 month term expire in January. As decided at a meeting of the Presidents and National board during the recent APTA National Forum, going forward, members will be considered in good standing for 12 months from the day they…

4 Charts Showing Which African Cities Have Greatest Growth Potential

MasterCard’s latest African cities index examined African cities’ economic outlook according to their potential for inclusive urbanization. The 74 analyzed cities were ranked by twenty five economic and social indicators and are organized into three categories by population size: large (more than one million), medium (between 500,000 and one million) and small (under 500,000). Once ranked, the…

Leeu House in Franschhoek Now Open

Leeu House, an exclusive 5-star, 12-bedroom boutique hotel located in the heart of Franschhoek, South Africa’s gourmet capital in the picturesque Franschhoek Valley, opened its doors on December 1, 2015. It is designed as a contemporary take on a traditional Cape Dutch house, with nods to the French Huguenot architecture of the surrounding area. A…

South Africa prepares for the cruising boom

Johannesburg – The South African cruise industry is growing at a rapid rate and moves are afoot to improve port passenger terminal infrastructure to cope with the increasing demand. Allan Foggitt, sales and marketing director for MSC Cruises, says: “Cruising has never performed better. “To date, more than 80 percent of our annual budget has…

2015 American Traveler Report Now Available

The Travel & Adventure Show’s report on the state of today’s American travel consumer is now available courtesy of the Travel & Adventure Show Series.   Download Your Copy of the 2015 American Traveler Report  This report contains: Habits of American travelers Booking influencers Trends for 2016 And more! Contact Shane Higgins, Sales Manager at 203.713.1086 or by…

Anantara Medjumbe Island Re-opened

Anantara Medjumbe Island Resort opened its doors once again on December 1st. The resort’s much-anticipated soft reopening is poised to bring truly memorable experiences for its guests. A paradise escape that is naturally exclusive, the 12-villa resort welcomes guests following four months of refurbishment. New furnishings and upgrades to the villas and guest areas will…

Meet Steve Boyes – NatGeo Adventurer

Steve led a 35-person team of explorers and scientists across 2 540km from the source of the Okavango delta in the Angolan highlands to its desert estuary in Botswana in 5-metre, flat-bottom mekoro, or canoes – an expedition which qualified him as a contender for the 2015 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year, with the…

INDABA Hosted Buyer Programme now live.

The much anticipated Hosted Buyer Programme is now live. The Hosted Buyer Programme hosts top quality global buyers that seek to experience and engage in African tourism networking opportunities. This programme is tailored to provide the Hosted Buyer with targeted meetings matched with the industry suppliers. Applications are available on the INDABA website: Apply Now.…

Stellenbosch Street Soirees Starting Soon

The first Stellenbosch Street Soirees for the season will spill onto the bustling Drostdy Street on 9 December.  showcase the town’s unique food and wine culture on its oak-lined streets, allowing locals and visitors alike to sip, savour and share in the vibrant spirit of this ‘forever young’ town. These fun gatherings are happening in…