Ethiopian Takes Delivery of Its 25th Dash 8-400 Aircraft

Ethiopian Airlines, the Largest Aviation Group in Africa and SKYTRAX Certified Four Star Global Airline, has received its 25th Dash 8-400 Aircraft, with registration number ET-AXE, from De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited. Senior executives of Ethiopian Airlines, De Havilland Canada and Longview Aviation Capital, the parent company of De Havilland Canada, joined Ethiopian’s aircraft acceptance…

Air Seychelles Launches Johannesburg Route

Air Seychelles launched a new daily service between the Seychelles and Johannesburg. Flight HM061 from Seychelles to Johannesburg operated by the airline Airbus A320 aircraft featuring 16 business class and 120 economy class seats departed the Seychelles International Airport on Monday morning under the command of Captain Archille Young and First Officer Bertrand Mein. The…

Namibia’s Desert Express Train Returns

The popular Desert Express will be operational again as of end of June 2019. Prior to stopping operations in 2017, the Desert Express Train travelled from Windhoek to Swakopmund, making a number of stops enroute to enjoy activities and experience beautiful Namibia. Schedules and details will be published at a later stage. Read More.  

Uganda Tourism Board Focusing on ‘Dark Tourism’

Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) has identified dark tourism – travel to places historically associated with death and tragedy – as a product it believes will not only help diversify Uganda’s tourism product offerings but also help the younger generation understand the journey of their country. Lily Ajarova, CEO of Uganda Tourism Board, says the country’s…

Ethiopian GCEO Re-appointed to IATA Board of Governors

Ethiopian Airlines, the largest Aviation Group in Africa and SKYTRAX certified Four Star Global Airline, is pleased to announce that its Group CEO Mr. Tewolde GebreMariam has been re-appointed to the IATA (International Air Transport Association) Board of Governors for a three year-term at the 75th annual general meeting held in Seoul, Republic of Korea.…

Guillaume van Wyk Joins Great Safaris

Great Safaris is proud to welcome Guillaume van Wyk to our USA team in Glendale, Ca. Guill joins us as a safari and wildlife specialist, with the title of Business Development Manager. Guill has permanently transferred from our South African Johannesburg headquarters, where, having earned a Masters in Wildlife Development, he led efforts in sustainable…

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Malawi’s Majete Success Story

Majete Wildlife Reserve is situated in the south-western part of Malawi and is an incredible success story representing the rebirth of a dwindling wildlife reserve. Just 15 years ago the reserve was void of thriving wildlife and vegetation. Large mammals had been poached from the park and remnant populations of a few resilient species remained…

Botswana Lifts Ban on Elephant Hunting

After five years, hunting will now be allowed in Botswana, home to about a third of Africa’s savanna elephants. After a five-year suspension, the government of Botswana has decided once again to allow sport hunters to kill elephants, according to a statement issued on May 22 by the Ministry of Environment, Natural Resource Conservation and Tourism. Botswana…

New ‘Canopy by Hilton’ to Open in Cape Town

Hilton announced the signing of a management agreement with Growthpoint Properties, South Africa’s largest REIT, to open a hotel under its lifestyle Canopy by Hilton brand.  The 150 guestroom Canopy by Hilton Cape Town Longkloof is expected to begin welcoming guests in 2021 and will be the brand’s debut property in Africa. Canopy by Hilton…

New Luxury Lodge Opens in Uganda

Nile Safari Lodge, a new luxury lodge on the shores of the River Nile River in the north-west of Uganda, will open in August. The lodge is near Murchison Falls National Park and Budongo Forest, and will have eight self-contained en-suite rooms, referred to as bandas. The rooms are slightly raised from the ground and have…

Ethiopian Makes Travel Easier with Upgraded Mobile App

Customized with a suite of innovative features including document scanning, mobile wallet for boarding pass, localization and many more, Ethiopian Mobile Application places convenience at customers’ fingertips with enhanced functionality, performance and responsiveness. Available for both iOS and Android devices, Ethiopian Mobile App is providing customers fast and accurate check-in process through document scanning feature.…

Gorilla Trek FAM Announced

Gorilla trekking is a bucket list experience for many of your clients, and maybe you.  Uganda Safari Chapter is offering an amazing fam trip this coming October that includes gorillas and 2 other national parks. We have a spot available for an APTA member in good standing. Please email kiki@wanderlustportfolio.com for the itinerary and confirm…

Tanzania Plans Cable Car for Mount Kilimanjaro

Tanzania wants to boost tourist numbers by putting a cable car on Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain, and is in talks about the project with a Chinese and a Western company. Around 50,000 tourists climb Kilimanjaro annually. A cable car could increase tourist numbers by 50 percent by providing access to the mountain for those…

African Bush Camps Partners with ‘How Many Elephants’ to Raise Awareness of the African Elephant Crisis

African Bush Camps has joined forces with How Many Elephants to support their annual talk held at the prestigious Royal Geographical Society in London on 6th June. This years talk ‘On the Front Line’ offers an evening of adventure with inspirational speakers from the front line of conservation in Africa. As a conservation-driven organization African…

The First Dedicated Elephant Nursery in South Africa

Up until now, HESC has been providing a home for baby elephant orphans, since it is so well-equipped with amazing facilities for problem animals, with quarantine and boma areas. Over the last three years, four orphans have arrived on our doorstep. The decision, however, has recently been made to move the orphans from HESC to Jabulani and to build a new…

Air Madagascar Renews Flights to Johannesburg

Air Madagascar has announced the resumption of flights between Antananarivo and Johannesburg, effective June 17. The airline previously flew to South Africa’s main industrial and commercial center but halted flights in 2015 when continued operations stood on a knife’s edge at the time. The planned flight will be operated with a Boeing B737-800NG aircraft serving…

Robben Island Prices Increase

As of Saturday, 01 June 2019 Robben Island Museum (RIM) will implement two-tier pricing resulting in an unexpected price increase of over 50% for international visitors. The current standard rate is R 360 and is increasing to R 550 for non-South African adults, effective 01 June 2019. Based on annual financial analysis and consultation with its…

Craft Gin School Opens in Johannesburg

Towards the end of last year, the Indaba Hotel in Fourways partnered with Inverroche, one of South Africa’s most famous craft gins – now exported, to open the Gin School at Indaba Hotel. Under the expertise of the master Gin School host, guests can brew and distil their very own hand-crafted gin according to their own…

Kenya/Tanzania FAM October 15, 2019

Join El Mundo Safaris Educational FAM October 15, 2019 Sign ups now OPEN. $3500 pp $1750 additional for SINGLE Supplement Companion is allowed at same price. International air is additional. Optional 4 day Zanzibar extension is $1500 pp. Itin in link below: https://travefy.com/trip/6yw9rqkz9mysqz2aja8lmb9t4w9pg9q Info@elmundosafaris.com for additional information.