Mauritius Diversifies into Cruising

While Mauritius is best-known for its resort offerings, the island destination is also banking on its cruise sector, which is set to be boosted when the new cruise terminal in Port Louis becomes operational this year. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the sector in Mauritius was starting to flourish. In the 2016/17 season, Port Louis welcomed…

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…

Maun Upgraded to Handle Large Aircraft

Botswana’s Maun International Airport, an important gateway into the Okavango Delta and regional destinations, can now accommodate aircraft as large as the Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320. On Friday, January 20, the President of Botswana Mokgweetsi Masisi officially opened the upgraded facility. The upgrades include a runway extension to 3.7km and modernisation of the terminal building. The…

Airlink Reopens Madagascar Route

Airlink will restart scheduled services between South Africa and Madagascar after they were suspended for almost three years. The resumption of flights linking Johannesburg with Antananarivo follows the lifting of Madagascar’s COVID-19 travel restrictions and a subsequent ban on air services to and from South Africa. The ban was put in place by the Madagascar…

Jenman Tours Releases Discounts

10% Discount on selected guided group tours from JENMAN African Safaris JENMAN African Safaris have made planning your next adventure to Africa an exciting endeavor with a 10% discount on a choice selection of some of our most popular guided group tours! Experience Africa at its finest as you criss-cross this alluring continent, taking in…

Uganda Declared Ebola Free

Classic Africa Safaris Uganda is elated to announce that the Minister of Health, Dr. Aceng Jane Ruth Ocero, declared Uganda Ebola-free. In an MOH statement, Dr. Aceng outlines the WHO requirement for a full 42 day clearance period to declare the outbreak ended. Uganda has now reached that mark with no new cases. “Having spent…

Climbing Shows Endless Potential in Malawi

Although mostly known for the stunning Lake Malawi and, more recently, for its extensive programme of successful conservation and wildlife rehabilitation, Malawi’s beautiful and varied landscapes are also a key attraction for its visitors. Despite its small size, the country is home to a remarkable diversity of scenery – mountains, plateaux, highlands, plains, river valleys…

Dereck and Beverly Joubert at Zoo Miami January 26th

Dereck & Beverly Joubert at Zoo Miami’s Speaker Series January 26th Dereck and Beverly are the Founders of Great Plains Conservation, award-winning filmmakers, conservationists and National Geographic Explorers-at-Large. Learn more about their decades of work is documenting African wildlife, founding Rhinos Without Borders and Big Cats Initiative, their conservation outreach through the Great Plains Foundation,…

Shenton Safaris is Hiring

For over 30 years Shenton Safaris have been offering authentic safari experiences in the South Luangwa National Park, Zambia, renowned for its diverse landscapes and high population of big cats. We have two camps located deep within the park: Kaingo Camp: Comprising six tranquil thatched chalets, nestled discretely along the banks of the Luangwa River.…

USAID Announces $75 Million ‘Prosper Africa’ Partnership to Protect African Landscapes and Support Sustainable Tourism

USAID announced a new Prosper Africa partnership with ThirdWay Partners and The Nature Conservancy to protect African landscapes and bolster the tourism sector. With $2.5 million in catalytic funding from USAID, ThirdWay, and the Nature Conservancy will unlock a $75 million Africa Conservation and Communities Tourism Fund. This is the first continent-wide investment agreement under…

Turkish Airlines Returns to Lusaka

Turkish Airlines is to relaunch its Lusaka service with two flights a week from March 26. The flights will go via Dar es Salaam. Outbound flights to Istanbul will operate on Mondays and Saturdays, and inbound flights on Sundays and Fridays. Flights depart from Lusaka at 02h50 and arrive in Istanbul at 14h40, after a…

Registration Opens for WTM Africa

The inbound and outbound African travel community can now register to attend WTM Africa, held from April 3 to 5 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC). “Registration is already open for exhibitors, hosted buyers, Buyers’ Club members, the media, and travel trade professionals,” said Megan De Jager, Portfolio Director: Travel, Tourism & RX Africa…

High-Speed Wifi Reaches Kilimanjaro Summit

Mount Kilimanjaro’s famed Uhuru Peak is now covered by high-speed Internet access, following the conclusion of the Tanzanian government’s project to bring connectivity to the very top of Africa’s highest mountain. Between August and December last year, Internet access was steadily expanded from all rest camps below 3 795 metres, to the 5 895-metre peak of the mountain,…

New Tariffs at Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park

Effective January 2023, the management of Nyungwe National Park made changes to its pricing for some of it’s activities with the aim objectives of: (1) Simplifying the existing pricing for visitors and harmonization of the pricing structure between two Rwandan parks whose management is entrusted to African Parks (Akagera and Nyungwe). 2) Facilitating longer stays…

Tanzania Rolls Out Major Destination Marketing Initiative

Tanzania tour operators will embark on executing a strategic destination-marketing blitz in the middle of this month. Under the auspices of Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO), through United Nations Development Programs (UNDP) support, among other initiatives, this will endeavor to recoup the multi-billion-dollars tourism industry. The marketing plan will deploy a high-profile delegation led…

South Africa Celebrates The Launch of Nonstop Service from Atlanta to Cape Town on Delta Air Lines

On December 17, South African Tourism (SAT) celebrated the launch of Delta Air Lines new nonstop service between Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and Cape Town International Airport (CPT). The year-round service will operate three times weekly on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The route also compliments Delta’s existing service from ATL to O.R. Tambo International…

Tanzania Announces 2023 FAM Trips

Tanzania Association of Tour Operators -TATO is delighted to announce the 2023 dates for its massively informative Tanzania FAM trip program: TATO TOURISM REBOOT. This program consists of 7-day and 10-day familiarisation trips around Tanzania’s most famous national parks and tourist attractions, including the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Mount Kilimanjaro, among others. There will be…

Victoria Falls National Park Increases Fees

Effective 01 January 2023, Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority will increase conservation fees for the Victoria Falls National Park. Please find the official notification here. The Victoria Falls Rainforest Entrance Fee will increase to $50 for International travellers, $30 for SADC residents and $10 for Zimbabwean visitors. Please be advised that this affects all entrance fees, including guests…

Fastjet Announces New Domestic Routes

Commencing 27 March 2023, fastjet Zimbabwe is set to introduce new services from Harare and Victoria Falls to Kariba Airport and Hwange National Park Airport. The planned additional new routes to our domestic network will offer seamless connections for travellers from Harare and Victoria Falls to Zimbabwe’s top domestic tourism destinations of Kariba and Hwange,…

Terrific Travel to Zimbabwe

NEW FLIGHT OPTIONS: Hideaways is pleased to announce some positive progress for Zimbabwe-bound travellers. Fastjet has confirmed their partnership with Mackair and will offer daily internal seat rate flights connecting East and West, from March 2023. This means that country-wide travel across Zimbabwe’s top destinations will be easy, frequent and more affordable than before. Imagine the delight in planning a journey…

Delta Poised for Cape Town Landing

“We are proud to have this service,” said Paul Hassenstab, Delta Air Lines Director Sales EMEAI at a press function ahead of the arrival of the first Delta flight to Cape Town. After waiting patiently for regulators to approve its new route, Delta will touch down at Cape Town International Airport on Saturday, December 3. The…

Kenya, Uganda Team Up to Boost Tourism

Tour operators, tourism exhibitors and stakeholders from Kenya recently met in Uganda for the inaugural five-day Uganda-Kenya Coast Tourism Conference, Exhibition and fam trip. The theme was ‘Strengthening Networks, Synergies, and Diversity to maximise the tourism potential between Uganda and the Kenya Coastal Region’. “This conference is historic because it is the first-ever regional tourism conference…

South African Tourism on Fast Highway to Recovery

The 2022/2023 summer season is set to be “the biggest and boldest summer period yet” following the two-year hiatus occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic’s lockdowns, restrictions and travel bans”, according to Minister of Tourism, Lindiwe Sisulu. Speaking at the launch of South African Tourism’s latest Sho’t Left campaign – ‘Gimme Summer That!’ which will run from…

Uganda CEO Meets the Media at USTOA

Uganda Tourism Board CEO, Lilly Ajarova, met the media during the annual United States Tour Operators Association annual conference in Austin, Texas on December 1st. Representatives from Insider Travel Report, Recommend, Travel Market Report, Travel Weekly, TravelAge West and Travel Pulse convened in Austin to meet and hear updates from Uganda Tourism Board across a…

Seventeen African Countries Moving Ahead with Single African Air Transport Market

South Africa is one of 17 African countries that have set in motion the long-awaited Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) that aims to consolidate the aviation market at continental level. The other countries are Senegal, Togo, Zambia, Niger, Gabon, Namibia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Ghana, Morocco, Mozambique, and Namibia.These are…

Seychelles Drops the Last of the COVID-19 Travel Measures

Unvaccinated and partially vaccinated visitors disembarking in Seychelles will not be required to present a negative PCR or antigen test to be allowed entry into the country. Similarly, fully vaccinated passengers will not be required to show proof of vaccination either. However, all visitors will be required to complete their travel declaration online through www.govtas.sc and provide valid travel…

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…