Rwanda Reopens All Borders and Ends Curfew

Since March 5, the following entry regulations apply for entry into Rwanda. All travellers must have a negative COVID-19 certificate – the only accepted test result is that of a PCR test performed in the 72 hours prior to departure. Other tests, such as Rapid Diagnostics Tests (RDTs), are not accepted. The test certificate is…

Zimbabwe Opens All Borders

With effect from last Friday, March 4, travellers who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 may now travel into Zimbabwe across all land borders. Zimbabwe press report that the government has now put in place the necessary legal instruments in line with the latest Cabinet decision on the matter (taken two weeks ago) following the gazetting…

Indaba Registration Now Open

Exhibitor registration has opened for Africa’s Travel Indaba 2022 – held at Durban’s Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre from May 2 to 5. Hosted buyer registration will open on Thursday, March 10. “Africa’s Travel Indaba is back with renewed energy and focus on creating a platform for the recovery of our industry. As the…

New Gorilla Educational Evenings Launched in Rwanda with Dian Fossey’s Former Colleagues

Rwanda operator Travulous has announced their new educational evenings in Rwanda which offer the chance to meet the former research colleagues of legendary gorilla primatologist, Dian Fossey. These exclusive Dian Fossey-inspired Events are designed to be either a specialist afternoon or evening activity that will easily slot into any one of your existing or forthcoming client itineraries.…

Etihad Returns to Zanzibar

Abu Dhabi-based airline, Etihad Airways, has announced that it will return to Zanzibar, Tanzania, from mid-June for the summer season. Flights will operate three times a week on Fridays, Tuesdays and Sundays. Flight EY637 will depart Abu Dhabi at 23h50 and arrive in Zanzibar at 04h40 the next day. The return flight EY638 will depart…

Airlink will Launch New Direct Service Between Durban and Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth)

Airlink’s flights on this route will commence on April 04, 2022 and will operate daily excluding Saturdays by modern Embraer Regional Jets. Airlink’s great value fares include a 20kg free economy class checked-in luggage allowance plus a 15kg sporting equipment allowance. Onboard, customers are treated to a complimentary light meal, refreshments, comfort with generous leg…

Wild Dog Puppies Spotted in Malawi

In July 2021, eight African wild dogs were successfully translocated to Liwonde National Park in Malawi. We are delighted to announce that after seven months establishing themselves in their new environment, pups have now been seen by visitors and caught on camera! Six weeks after the pack, composed of five males and three females, arrived…

Akagera Safari Camp to Open in Rwanda

A new camp, Akagera Safari Camp, is set to open in Akagera National Park, in Rwanda’s Great Lakes region. Martin Chege, Reservations Manager of 3B Group of Hotels, told Tourism Update that construction was ongoing and was expected to be complete in July. The camp will have 30 rooms and is expected to welcome guests in August.…

SAA Signs Long Awaited Deal

The Department of Public Enterprise (DPE) has finally signed an agreement for the sale of 51% of SAA to strategic equity partner, Takatso Consortium, says the Ministry in the Presidency following a Cabinet meeting on February 23. The signing took place after eight months of negotiations between the two parties, due diligence and evaluation by the…

IATA Posts Positive Forecast for Air Pax Numbers

Iata expects overall air traveller numbers to reach four billion in 2024 (counting multi-sector connecting trips as one passenger), exceeding pre-COVID-19 levels (103% of the 2019 total). “The trajectory for the recovery in passenger numbers from COVID-19 was not changed by the Omicron variant. People want to travel. And when travel restrictions are lifted, they…

Elewana Invests in East Africa’s Future

The Elewana Collection has boosted its investment in the future of East African tourism by creating two new educational curriculums at its safari resorts in Kenya and Tanzania. The Elewana Service Training & Hospitality School at The Manor Ngorongoro will recruit trainees from colleges around Tanzania for a 3.5-month intensive course that covers service training, housekeeping, food…

What People Are Saying About Babanango

The first reviews on South Africa’s newest game reserve are in. And they’re pretty boffo! See what the first batch of visitors had to say on the TripAdvisor website about their experience and adventures at Babanango. Heaven on Earth “Babanango Game Reserve is going to be one of the top 3 reserves in South Africa, from the landscape…

Indaba Prep in Full-Swing

Last week, South African Tourism met with its bid partners for Africa’s Travel Indaba – including Durban Tourism, Tourism KwaZulu Natal and the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban – and preparations for the show are in “full swing”, said Chief Convention Bureau Officer of the South African National Convention Bureau, Amanda Kotze-Nhlapo. She…

Botswana Increases Park and License Fees

Botswana has increased its park and licence fees for all its visitors and guides, effective April 1. For visitors, citizens, residents and non-residents, current entry park fees are BWP10 (€1), BWP30 (€3) and BWP120 (€9) respectively. The revised user and service fees for citizens, residents and non-residents in Chobe National Park and Moremi Game Reserve…

Giltedge Top Picks for 2022

If some inspiration is required for creating bucket-list safari itineraries in 2022, we’ve got you covered with our beautiful, hand-picked selection of boltholes hidden across the continent. Low-key yet highly luxurious, these are places that guests will want to return to again and again. Places where the G&Ts are always crisp, the pillows are plump,…

Uganda Suspends COVID-19 Testing on Arrival

As of February 16th, 2022, the Ugandan government has suspended all mandatory COVID-19 testing upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport.  Citing a decline in positive cases detected at the airport and a reduction in global threat of new variants of concern, mandatory testing upon arrival is no longer in effect. All incoming and exiting travelers…

Botswana Scraps PCR Tests for Vaxxed Pax

The Ministry of Health and Wellness in Botswana has confirmed that, with effect from today (February 14), fully vaccinated travellers do not need to show a negative PCR test result on entry. Travellers who are unvaccinated must present a negative PCR test result obtained within the 72 hours preceding travel, and will be vaccinated at…

The Blue Train Goes Temporarily Offline

The luxury Blue Train will return to service after it has undergone a thorough technical assessment, according to Transnet spokesperson, Ayanda Shezi. A specific date for restarting operations has not yet been set. “We would like to apologise to guests who have booked trips, for the inconvenience that this has caused,” Shezi said. Lekkerwater…a luxurious off-grid…

Radisson Opens Three Properties in Madagascar

The Radisson Hotel Group has opened three properties in Madagascar – Radisson Blu Hotel, Antananarivo Waterfront, Radisson Hotel Antananarivo Waterfront and Radisson Serviced Apartments Antananarivo City Center. Radisson Blu Hotel, Antananarivo Waterfront is close to the recently developed premier business district, which is surrounded by shops, entertainment and businesses. The hotel has 168 rooms and…

Hyatt Opens Fourth Property in South Africa

Hyatt House Johannesburg Rosebank opened yesterday (Tuesday, February 15), marking the expansion of the Hyatt House brand globally. Hyatt House Johannesburg Rosebank is the third Hyatt hotel opened in collaboration with an affiliate of Millat Investments. “Hyatt House Johannesburg Rosebank is everything the name represents – a welcoming and warm environment that encourages guests to…

Dubai Hospitality Group Debuts in Uganda

Dubai-based hotel management company, Aleph Hospitality, has debuted in Uganda following the signing of a management contract to operate two boutique hotels, Masheda Palms in Buyala and A’lure Hotel & Suites in Kampala. Bani Haddad, Founder and MD of Aleph Hospitality said: “I am personally very excited to start operations in Uganda. This is a…

US Lowers South Africa’s COVID Risk Level

The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reshuffled its four-tier travel advisory list on Monday (February 7), dropping South Africa from ‘Level 4: COVID-19 Very High’ to its ‘Level 3: COVID-19 High’ category. While the CDC originally recommended that holidaymakers ‘avoid travel’ to South Africa, the new risk assessment has seen the advice relaxed to…

Angama Announces New Camp in Amboseli

Following its success in the Maasai Mara, Angama will expand with a second location in Kenya — Angama Amboseli NAIROBI, KENYA (9 February 2022) — With exclusive traversing access to Kimana Sanctuary — a 5,700ha game-filled oasis and critical wildlife corridor linking the greater Amboseli, Chyulu Hills and Tsavo ecosystems — Angama will bring its signature blend of…

SAA Reinstates Service to Mauritius

South African Airways will reinstate its popular twice-weekly service to Mauritius will resume on March 1, 2022. The Mauritius government suspended SAA flights late last year due to COVID-19 and concerns over the spread of the Omicron variant. Flights between Johannesburg and Mauritius will be operated with Airbus A320 aircraft, featuring Business and Economy Class…

Zimbabwe Removes Quarantine for All Arrivals

After two months of uncertainty about mandatory quarantine for travellers arriving in Zimbabwe, including reports of quarantine not being implemented, the government has now lifted the requirement for all arrivals with immediate effect. The removal of mandatory quarantine will be welcome news to local tourism businesses as well as those in the hospitality industry who have spent…

Etihad to Resume Johannesburg Flights

National carrier of the UAE, Etihad, intends to resume flights between Abu Dhabi and Johannesburg from March 3, following the UAE Government’s approval of passenger flights to South Africa and 11 other African countries. The UAE lifted the restrictions on flights from the 12 countries and a ban on passengers from those countries, plus a…

Emirates Resumes South Africa Services

The long-awaited announcement from Emirates regarding the restarting of its passenger services on the South African route was finally made today. This came after the news broke yesterday that the UAE would begin to allow in foreign visitors from African countries that had been ‘red-listed’ due to the Omicron variant. The airline says it will…