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Daily Archives: February 12, 2025

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Fires Lead to Closure of Hiking Trails in Table Mountain National Park

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioFebruary 12, 2025

Several hiking trails in Table Mountain National Park have been temporarily closed due to ongoing fires in Red Hill and Hout Bay. Park authorities have urged visitors to avoid affected areas while firefighting teams work to contain the fires. The closures include the Kleinplaas, Lewis Gay and Jonkers dam trails. The Red Hill fire, which…

Chapman’s Peak: Scheduled Closures for Environmental Maintenance

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioFebruary 12, 2025

Chapman’s Peak Drive will be closed every Wednesday from 10h00 to 16h00 in February and March to facilitate critical conservation work by the Table Mountain National Park team. The project is focusing on removing invasive alien vegetation to help preserve the region’s biodiversity. The closures will take place on the following dates: February: 12, 19…

Exclusive-use Seasonal Camp to Open in Hwange

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioFebruary 12, 2025

Experiential eco-tourism operator Wild Expeditions will open an exclusive-use, seasonal camp within its private concession in Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park on May 1. Open during the prime game viewing months between May and the end of November, the Muddy Teak camp will be set among teak and ordeal trees on the banks of a natural waterhole around…

Malawi’s Lilongwe thriving as a Hub of Conservation, Culture, & Tourism

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioFebruary 12, 2025

With Malawi recently included as the only African destination in leading travel trade body ABTA’s ‘Destinations to Watch in 2025’, this looks to be another year of growth for the fast emerging ‘Warm Heart of Africa’. In a series of articles, we’re taking a look at some of the developments from 2024 and plans for…

Bwindi Lodge Celebrates 25 Years of Pioneering Gorilla Ecotourism in Uganda

APTA NewsBy Betty NassunaFebruary 12, 2025

Volcanoes Safaris, the pioneer of gorilla and chimpanzee ecotourism in Uganda and Rwanda since 1997, proudly celebrates the 25th anniversary of its award-winning Bwindi Lodge. Overlooking the primeval Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and with stunning views of the forest canopy, Bwindi Lodge is one of Africa’s unique lodges. From its beginnings as a simple camp in…

Tanzania Surpasses Tourism Target Attracting Record 5.36MM Tourists in 2024

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioFebruary 12, 2025

Tanzania set a new tourism record in 2024, welcoming 5.36 million visitors and surpassing its target of attracting five million tourists by 2025, according to Pindi Chana, the Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism. Speaking at a stakeholder meeting in Dar es Salaam, Chana highlighted that, out of the total number of tourists, 3.22 million…

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