Mahogany Springs Lodge Refurbished

One of  Classic Africa Safaris’ favorite lodges in Buhoma town, Mahogany Springs Lodge, has undergone extensive refurbishments and is looking great! Recent CAS guest feedback is excellent and, as always, the Mahogany Springs cuisine is delicious and service is superb. Buhoma is located in the Northern Sector of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and provides easy access…

Sierra Leone Enters North American Market, Hires Market Representation

CornerSun Destination Marketing, a full-service consulting firm specializing in introducing African travel destinations to the North American market, has been selected by the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone to manage and grow the country’s tourism presence in the U.S. and Canada. The collaboration, which includes strategic partner Emerging Destinations, serves to build brand and…

Kruger Gets First Intercontinental Flight

South Africa officially has a new airport for intercontinental flights with the arrival of German leisure carrier Eurowings Discover set to bring up to 30 000 passengers a year from Frankfurt to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (MQP). After a stopover in Windhoek (WDH), the Lufthansa subsidiary’s Airbus A330 touched down to an enthusiastic reception at the small…

Mack Air Expands Regional Flights

Mack Air has partnered with South West Aviation to offer new and extensive flight services across Zimbabwe and throughout the southern region. According to Mack Air MD, Michael Weyl, the company has set up hubs in Harare and Victoria Falls that will principally service all domestic destinations and safari camps in Zimbabwe. However, when regional flights…

Hilton to Open Upscale Hotel in Nairobi

Following the announcement of major expansion plans across the globe – including southern and east Africa – Hilton has revealed it will open a new hotel in Nairobi, Kenya, early next year. Located in the central business district of the capital, Kwetu Nairobi, Curio Collection by Hilton, will offer upscale city accommodation for business and…

Tintswalo Opens First Lodge in Zambia

Tintswalo – which has several luxury lodges in its stable – has crossed borders for the first time with the opening of Tintswalo at Siankaba in Zambia. Situated on two densely forested islands in the Zambezi River, the luxury tented camp is ideally placed 38km from Victoria Falls and 48km from Chobe National Park, providing convenient access to…

Lift Launches Highly Anticipated CPT-DUR Route

Domestic airline, Lift, today (November 10) opened sales for its newly launched Cape Town-Durban route. And with this announcement, is officially completing the popular Golden Triangle between Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. “We’re delighted to announce this latest route addition which connects Cape Town to Durban. Not only will this add much-needed capacity on to…

Air Mauritius Resumes Cape Town Flights

The twice weekly flights between Cape Town and Mauritius signify the value and strength of the connection between the two destinations and will contribute to the growth and recovery of the tourism sector. So said City of Cape Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth, James Vos, as he welcomed the Air Mauritius flight that will depart…

Early Rains in Zimbabwe and Botswana

Evidently, Toto really did bless the rains down in Africa as we enter our Wet Season in Zimbabwe and Green Season in Botswana.  Zimbabwe’s Wet Season is from October to February every year. This means that it gets quite hot during the day, with scattered rains and jaw-dropping thunderstorms. Wildlife may be a bit more…

A New Generation of Cheetahs Born in Malawi’s Liwonde National Park

Lilongwe Wildlife Trust (LWT), responsible for running Malawi’s only wildlife rehabilitation centre and a key campaigner in Malawi’s fight against wildlife crime, have reported news of cheetah cubs recently born spotted in Liwonde National Park. These cubs represent the third generation of cheetahs to be born in Liwonde since the reintroduction in 2017 by African Parks in partnership…

Construction Begins on New Tanzanian Airport

Work has started on construction of Msalato International Airport, 12 kilometres from Tanzania’s capital, Dodoma. The high-capacity airport infrastructure is planned to meet the expected growth in air transport from the city’s new status as the administrative capital of Tanzania. The airport is expected to handle at least 50 000 flights and a million passengers annually, most…

Mpumalanga Reserves Close Due to Labor Dispute

Access to the 15 provincial reserves managed by the Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) has been temporarily closed due to wage protests by employees affiliated to the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (NEHAWU). In a press statement on Wednesday (November 9), the provincial tourism authority said it was engaging with NEHAWU leadership…

Zimbabwe’s Kuva Air to Suspend Operations

Less than six months after it started flying on June 1, Zimbabwe’s newest budget airline, Kuva Air – operated by Executive Air – has suspended operations. The airline’s Chairman, James Saruchera, told Tourism Update that the airline, which aims to make travel more affordable, had suspended operations as a strategic pause while putting systems in place to make…