Uganda Launches New “Explore Uganda” Tourism Brand

The Uganda President Yoweri Museveni has launched Destination Uganda brand ‘Explore Uganda’ as his government seeks to sustainably promote the Pearl of Africa as a competitive tourism destination for inclusive development. “We unveiled and launched the brand for destination Uganda, a proud Lily Ajarova told eTurboNews today.” Lilly Ajarova is a Ugandan conservationist and tourism…

First Tanzanian Film Showcased on Netflix

An award-winning film, Binti – Swahili for ‘young women’ – produced by an all-women team, became Tanzania’s first-ever Netflix release on January 7. The debut film of Tanzanian film studio, Black Unicorn, tells the story of four women who are connected by their perseverance and strength while struggling with extreme hardship in Dar es Salaam. Sisters Alinda and Angela Ruhinda produced…

Kapama Acquires Neighboring Property

Kapama Private Game Reserve, near Hoedspruit in the Limpopo province, is increasing its conservation area by expanding its borders and incorporating the 11-room Klaserie River Safari Lodge as part of its property. The neighbouring property on the northern border of the reserve, stretches along the Klaserie River and is home to a variety of wild…

Hot Air Balloon Safari Launched in Rwanda

Adventure Consults is excited to announce the launch of a new, hot air balloon experience in Akagera National Park, the first of its kind in Rwanda. On the 19th of January 2022, Royal Balloon Rwanda, in partnership with the Rwanda Development Board and Akagera Management Company, launched the exciting product, adding to Rwanda’s variety of adventure tourism experiences.…

SAA Returns to Durban

SAA has issued a trade release with the news it is starting Durban flights. The airline said three flights a day between Johannesburg and Durban would commence from Friday March 4. SAA Interim CEO, Thomas Kgokolo said the route was one of the busiest in South Africa and the national carrier had been guided by data in…

New York Times Includes South Africa in “52 Places” List for 2022

From the New York Times: After nearly two years of restricted travel and the recent detection of the Omicron coronavirus variant, South Africa’s many outstanding wildlife reserves and conservation projects are badly in need of support. Lockdowns caused a 96 percent drop in visits to South Africa’s national parks, jeopardizing the efforts of places like iSimangaliso Wetland Park,…

Six Top Trends for Travel to Africa in 2022

With 2022 around the corner, Africa experts have shared their top trends to Africa for the coming year: Exclusivity and privacy “We expect to see more requests for private experiences that allow guests to enjoy specific attractions in the most exclusive way possible,” said Wayne Nupen, regional touring director at AndBeyond. Regenerative travel “‘Restorative safaris…

Jenman African Safaris Launches Agent Portal

Jenman African Safaris invites you to explore our accessible adventure gateway, supplying a platform to source fact sheets, information as well as make live bookings. Our recently launched agent portal aims to provide updated rates, tours and travel advice. This new online feature has been created to make your lives easier, offering a smoother agent…

AirKenya Adds Tsavo To Its Network

Safari airline, AirKenya, has expanded its network by adding Tsavo National Park to its destinations. The flight is already operational from the Finch Hatton airstrip (FIH) in the park. The daily service leaves Wilson Airport in Nairobi at 07h30, arriving at 08h30 via Amboseli National Park. The return service departs Finch Hatton at 08h45 and…

Registration Now Open for Meetings Africa

Registration for the 16th Meetings Africa is officially open. Following the announcement by South African Tourism last year that the trade show would be staged in a physical format after its absence in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Meetings Africa is set to reignite Africa’s business events industry. “The COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll…

Seychelles Begins Contactless Screening

A brand-new biometric corridor for traveller health screening has been installed at Seychelles International Airport, making the country only the second in the world after the UAE to use walk-through biometrics. The ‘bio-corridor’ identifies the individual traveller using biometric facial recognition technology and checks their temperature with a thermal camera. Fully integrated with the Seychelles…

Longest Giraffe Translocation Ever Undertaken by Road from South Africa to Malawi

A collaboration between Giraffe Conservation Foundation, African Parks and Department of National Parks and Wildlife is helping Malawi to repopulate some of its protected areas with Giraffe. Few months ago, the longest wild Giraffe translocation ever was undertaken by road. 10 South African Giraffe made their historic trip to Malawi where they joined the 13 giraffe already…

Jenman African Safaris Launches New Website

Having had the time to refine, redirect and redefine our products, we have recreated our Jenman African Safaris website. Upskilling and uploading new content and itineraries, our team is very proud to announce the launch of our new look. A work in progress, however a progression towards more impactful travel, with longer stays and exclusive…

Kenya’s Tourism Numbers Up By 40%

For the first 10 months of 2021 (January to October) Kenya recorded a 40.8% growth in tourism numbers, with 663 036 visitors over the period compared with 470 971 arrivals over the same period in 2020. This was highlighted by Magical Kenya, the country’s official destination website. The destination organisation said this year could see even further performances in tourism…

Mozambique Proclaims New Maputo National Park

Mozambique’s Council for Ministers has issued a decree to formally merge the terrestrial and marine ecosystems of Maputo Special Reserve and Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve into one conservation area, the new Maputo National Park. The proclamation of the 1 700 sqkm park follows two decades of intensive development and restoration activities led by the…

Qatar Airways Returns to South Africa

As South Africa’s airlift gradually returns following the global Omicron variant scare of late November 2021, agents will be relieved to hear that Qatar Airways will  start carrying passengers outbound from South Africa into its Doha hub, on its 21 weekly flights from South Africa, starting January 13. On that date, the airline will resume double-daily…

Temporary Closure of Angama Mara Airfield

Following the appropriation of the Angama Mara Airfield late last year by the Kenyan Government, the Kenya Airports Authority has announced the temporary closure of the airfield with immediate effect. This will allow for planned upgrades to take place, including an improved and slightly lengthened tarmac runway and a chain-link fence which will mean a safer flying…