Saving the Last Rhinos

On 7th November 2019 the first of a three part Series was released in London by Little Brown Publishers. The remarkable story of Grant Fowlds, a conservationist who has dedicated his life to saving the last rhinos, vividly told with the help of Graham Spence, co-author of the bestselling The Elephant Whisperer. Why Has This Rhino Poaching…

Uganda Sees Sharp Rise in Gorilla Numbers

An increase in the number of endangered mountain gorillas in Uganda has been partly put down to help from the tourism industry.  Results from the Uganda Wildlife Authority’s 2018 Bwindi-Sarambwe mountain gorilla population survey has revealed at least 459 of the species in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park – up from 400 in 2011.   With…

Club Med to Open Seychelles Resort

All-inclusive specialist Club Med will open a 294-room luxury resort next October, on the private island of Sainte Anne in the Seychelles. Club Med Seychelles will be an Exclusive Collection resort, featuring three swimming pools, a Zen zone, beach lounge and yoga school. Set in a national park, the island is 15 minutes by speedboat…

Ethiopian Airlines Welcomes Houston to Network

The inaugural flight from Addis Ababa via Lome, Togo touched down Monday evening at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH). This is the fifth U.S. gateway city for Africa’s largest carrier, joining Washington, D.C. (IAD), Newark (EWR), Chicago (ORD) and New York City (JFK). The flight operates thrice weekly from Houston on  Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.…

Kachere Kastle: A Stunning, Unique Lodge On The Shores of Lake Malawi

Kachere Kastle, the towering castle situated on the pristine shores of Lake Malawi, enchants guests with its Moroccan-style interior design, courtyard pool, and meals fused with international and local ingredients. Introducing Kachere Kastle, where tropical vibes, relaxation, and rejuvenation collide to create a magical, getaway. Russ and Kate Smith, the owners from the U.K, opened…

Kenya Announces 15 “Signature Experiences”

Tourism and wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala has urged tourism providers to model their offerings to suit today’s demanding traveller’s expectation. He said this during the inaugural Magical Kenya Signature Experiences (MKSE) Award Ceremony held to unveil outstanding tourism offerings among Kenyan travel industry players. Fifteen facilities were awarded after meeting the required criteria of…

Is Madagascar a Family Holiday Destination?

Madagascar is truly a one of a kind destination and is the perfect place for adventurous travellers looking for something new and special. But what about travelling families? Does this unusual destination meet the various requirements to make it family-friendly? Children can have very specific needs but you’ll be delighted to know that Madagascar can…

Addis Ababa Tops Travel + Leisure’s Best Places to Travel in 2020 List – Botswana, Durban, Malawi & Rwanda Also Featured

Ethiopia’s capital city was named #1 in Travel & Leisure’s 50 Best Places to Travel in 2020. The article cites the enhanced appeal of Addis Ababa’s cultural and artistic offerings as well as the significant  expansion of the city’s airport. For much of the past four decades, Menelik Palace loomed over Addis Ababa as a symbol of…

Sierra Leone, Rwanda & South Africa Recognized by NatGeo for Conservation Excellence

Wildlife excursions in Africa are going deeper, highlighting less-visited regions and ecosystems while also leading the charge for conservation in innovative ways. Here are three unconventional safaris in Sierra Leone, Rwanda, and South Africa that reveal as well as protect the extraordinary animals that travelers long to see. Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary, Sierra Leone Why go: This…

US Leads Kenya Tourist Arrivals

The US was the top market for Kenya for foreign arrivals from January to September this year, according to the Kenya Tourism Research Institute’s January-September 2019 tourism performance report. The report highlights international arrival statistics breakdown by points of entry, the Top 30 source markets, the Top 10 source markets in comparison with January-September 2018…

SAA Enters ‘Business Rescue’ Restructuring – Flights Not Impacted

Due to current financial conditions, South African Airways’ Board of Directors and the Department of Public Enterprise within the South African Government have announced that South African Airways will be placed under business rescue with immediate effect. The business rescue process in South Africa is very similar to the Chapter 11 protection under U.S. bankruptcy laws, which will allow South African…

Chobe Hot Air Ballooning Launched

AirVentures Balloon Safaris and An African Anthology have launched hot air ballooning in the Chobe region in Botswana. The operation, managed by AirVentures, will be based at Elephant Valley Lodge within the Kasane Forest, but the activity is also available to guests at other camps in the region. AirVentures offers balloon safaris over the vast Seloko Plains concession. The…

Malawi Renews Relationship with CornerSun

The Malawi Department of Tourism has formally renewed its relationship with CornerSun Destination Marketing as their market representative for North America. CornerSun has represented Malawi since 2017 and was successful in retaining the business during a formal re-tender process earlier this year. CornerSun will continue to look after Malawi from travel trade, PR and marketing…

SAA Reaccommodates Passengers Due to Strike

South African Airways is implementing the re-accommodation policy due to the ongoing industrial action by SACCA (South African Cabin Crew Association) and NUMSA (National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa). All SAA international flights to/from New York-JFK, Washington, DC-Dulles, London, Frankfurt, Munich, Sao Paulo, Hong Kong and Perth were restored by Monday, November 18…

Pending SAA Strike Cancels Flights

South African Airways (SAA) regrets to announce that South African Cabin Crew Association (SACCA) and the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) have given required notice of the intention for their members to embark on industrial action against South African Airways, possibly as early as Friday, November 15, 2019. In an effort to…

Rhinos Return to Malawi

In one of the largest international rhino translocations to date, 17 Endangered Black Rhinos have made the historic journey from South Africa to Liwonde National Park in Malawi In a unique collaboration between WWF South Africa’s Black Rhino Range Expansion Project (BRREP), African Parks, Malawi’s Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife,…