Akagera Celebrates Rhino Birth

African Parks celebrated the birth of Akagera’s first white rhino calf following the translocation of 70 white rhinos to the Rwandan national park in June. “Although conceived before the journey, the calf’s birth in Akagera marks a hopeful sign for the herd’s adaptation and the park’s growing conservation efforts. With round-the-clock monitoring and dedicated care from the…

Asilia Africa Launches Instant Quotes on the Agent Space

The future of safari bookings has arrived on Asilia’s Agent Space, and it’s designed to revolutionise how you serve your clients. Our brand-new Instant Quotes feature transforms accommodation and game package enquiries into professional, client-ready proposals in minutes – delivering accurate accommodation and transfer pricing with just a few clicks. All registered agents can now…

Delta Brings Wi-Fi to SA Flights

Delta Air Lines is offering in-flight Wi-Fi to SkyMiles Members on all flights to and from South Africa, with immediate effect. With the roll-out of Delta Sync Wi-Fi to South Africa, travellers flying across Delta’s transatlantic network to the UK, Europe, West Africa, Latin America and Israel can now stay connected. Additional connectivity to Africa…

Siringit Collection Expands Footprint in Tanzania with New Camp Opening in 2026 And Property Refurbishments

Arusha, Tanzania – Siringit Collection, the Tanzania-based boutique luxury hospitality brand, announces new exciting developments across its portfolio, including property enhancements, a newly launched Siringit Safaris, and plans for a new innovative camp opening in 2026. The Collection currently includes three signature properties: Siringit Villa in Arusha, Siringit Serengeti Camp, and Siringit Migration Camp, each offering travelers intimate access to Tanzania’s…

Madagascar Confirms Calm and Normal Travel Operations

Antananarivo, 21 October 2025:  The Madagascar National Tourist Board (ONTM) and Jenman African Safaris’ local teams and travel partners confirm that calm and stability have been restored across Madagascar. Tourist regions, heritage sites, national parks, and coastal destinations are open, with daily life in Antananarivo and regional centres operating normally. There have been no public…

Air Seychelles Goes Daily on Abu Dhabi Route

Air Seychelles has increased its Seychelles-Abu Dhabi route to a daily service following the successful introduction of the route in May. “The route is performing exceptionally well, validating its significance and demand within our network. With this increase, we are thrilled to offer greater flexibility and convenience to our passengers,” said Charles Johnson, Air Seychelles CCO.…

Samara Karoo Reserve Adds Spa and Refurbs Villa

Samara Karoo Reserve, in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province, has announced updates to two of its offerings: the refurbishment of its exclusive-use villa, The Manor, and the opening of a new Bush Spa within the reserve’s Karoo Lodge. The Manor refurbishment Samara’s four-bedroom villa, The Manor, is undergoing a full refurbishment due for completion by…

SANParks Increases Fees from November

SANParks has confirmed an increase in daily conservation fees for visitors, effective November 1 to October 31 next year, across all 21 national parks. The revised rates show incremental adjustments of between R30 (US$1.73) and R70 (US$4.04) per person per day, depending on the park. The Kruger National Park, for instance, will see the international…

Marriott to Open Airport Hotel in Kenya

Marriott International and Aksaya Estates Limited have signed an agreement to bring a Courtyard by Marriott to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi. Scheduled to open in 2027, the hotel will feature around 180 rooms and suites designed for leisure and business travellers. Facilities will include two restaurants and bars, an expansive landscaped courtyard with…

Steenberg Restores Historic Manor House

Steenberg Farm in the Constantia Valley, Western Cape, has completed the restoration of its historic Manor House. Located at the foot of the Constantiaberg mountains, the Manor House dates back to 1682 and is South Africa’s oldest registered farm building, originally home to founder Catharina Ras. The renovation, led by MD Catherine Schulze, focused on preserving the…

Livingstone Plans Major Tourism Facelift

A new project that aims to position Livingstone as a “resilient, competitive and inclusive tourist destination” has been announced by the Zambian Minister of Tourism, Rodney Sikumba. It will focus on improving the city’s streetscape and urban infrastructure to enhance visitor experience and overall destination appeal. The Livingstone Town Centre Development Programme (LTCDP) is part of…

Camp Khwai Announces Green Season Specials

GREEN SEASON SPECIAL – STAY 3 NIGHTS, PAY ONLY 2 VALID FOR TRAVEL DATES BETWEEN 1st NOVEMBER 2025 – 31st MARCH 2026 Botswana’s green season, a time of vibrant transformation, from approximately from November-March, with abundant rainfall creating lush vegetation that makes the landscapes come alive! The perfect for photographers, birdwatchers, the birth of newborn…

Discover Pambele Mozambique – Mashatu’s Sister-Property By The Sea

Mozambique’s best-kept barefoot luxury secret A Private Beachfront Home Offering Barefoot Luxury and Exclusive Ocean Adventures Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique – Pambele, a private beachfront house on the coastline of the San Sebastian Peninsula – has relaunched as an exclusive-use beach house with a refreshed brand identity – positioning itself as a secluded barefoot-luxury destination for…

The Palace of the Lost City Announces Partnership with Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen

The Palace of the Lost City and Michelin-starred chef Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen are excited to announce their new partnership. Internationally regarded for curating hyper-personalised experiences, including travel, events, and fine dining, van der Westhuizen revitalises The Palace’s legendary hospitality touchpoints through the lens of the JAN brand. This collaboration delves into the rich…

Sun City Aims to Become ‘Vegas of SA’

Sun International’s Sun City Hotel is finalising its renovations and preparing to show off its ‘Vegas-esque’ facelift in time for the 2025 Nedbank Golf Challenge in November and the busy December holiday season. On September 25, in a Miami Heat-themed celebration in its revamped pool area, the hotel marked the occasion alongside its guests, suppliers, local…

Etihad Airways Resumes Zanzibar Route

Etihad Airways will relaunch seasonal flights between Abu Dhabi and Zanzibar from June 14 to September 6 next year. The airline will operate four weekly services on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays using an Airbus A320 with Business and Economy Class cabins. The route will benefit from Etihad’s expanded European network, creating improved connections from Europe and…

Essence of Africa Trade Show Brings Buyers to Malindi

Essence of Africa’s second edition begins today (October 7) at Diamonds Malindi in Malindi, Kenya. The show will run until October 9. The private sector-led initiative is designed to connect international buyers with African tourism suppliers through targeted, pre-scheduled meetings to initiate partnerships and drive measurable business results. “Our goal is simple. By the time buyers board their flights…

Visit Rwanda Announces Partnership with LA Clippers and Los Angeles Rams

Visit Rwanda, the official tourism brand of the Rwanda Development Board, has announced multi-year sponsorship agreements with the LA Clippers, Los Angeles Rams, SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park. The deals mark the first time an African tourism brand has partnered with an NBA and NFL team. Existing partnerships include Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain, Atlético de Madrid and an academy programme with…

Introducing The Asilia Edit: Curated Small Group Safaris Where Conservation Meets Exceptional Experiences

For decades, Asilia Africa has been leading the way in offering unforgettable immersive safari experiences in East Africa. We’re a B Corp certified company operating across Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Uganda, where every stay funds wildlife protection and supports local communities. In the Swahili language, ‘Asilia’ means ‘genuine’ and ‘authentic’, and we’ve earned a reputation…

Nomad Tanzania announces Kusini Serengeti

Mid-December 2025 marks the arrival of Kusini Serengeti, Nomad Tanzania’s newest bush camp, nestled among granite kopjes in the remote southwest of the Serengeti. This is not just a new camp, it’s a return to the kind of safari that first defined Nomad: light-footed, small-scale, and deeply rooted in wilderness. Set on the site of the former…

Bushwise Exclusive Launches Safari Masterclass Series

Bushwise Exclusive (formerly GVI Expeditions) just launched a complimentary monthly Masterclass Series for travel professionals looking to sharpen their African safari expertise. Starting February 18th, these 45-minute sessions will cover Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, and Namibia – diving into wildlife experiences, conservation efforts, and what makes each destination unique. Led by safari expert Chantelle…

Madagascar Tourism Sector Update: Operations Continue Amid Unrest

Issued 30 September 2025, the SADC Tourism Alliance, Africa’s Eden, and SATSA have released a joint update on the situation in Madagascar following recent civil unrest. While demonstrations have taken place in some urban areas, the country’s key tourism destinations remain open, operational, and unaffected. Tourism operationsThe Confédération du Tourisme de Madagascar (CTM) confirms that…

FlySafair adds Cape Town-Hoedspruit flights

FlySafair launches a new Cape Town-Hoedspruit service from October 2, operating three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The flight will depart Cape Town at 12h15 and arrive at 14h45 with the return leg leaving Hoedspruit at 15h20 and arriving at 18h05. Speaking to Tourism Update, FlySafair Chief Marketing Officer Kirby Gordon said the decision followed strong demand…

Kenya: Increased Entry Fees Come into Effect

Increased conservation fees for entry into Kenya’s national parks, reserves and sanctuaries officially come into effect on October 1, Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has confirmed. The across-the-board increases were approved by Parliament on September 25 under the Wildlife Conservation and Management (Access, Entry and Conservation) (Fees) Regulations Act 2025. Fees for non-resident, non-East African citizen entry into…