Malawi Gears Up to Open Borders

The Malawian government is working on developing risk management plans for the tourism industry as it gears up to resume international flights in the first week of September. This is according to Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Culture, Michael Bizwuick Usi, who was quoted by the Malawi News Agency as saying the plans would ensure proper management of…

All South African Tourism Attractions Open for Business

South Africa’s Minister of Tourism, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane, announced that all tourism attractions were open to operate under Alert Level 2 of the COVID-19 risk-adjusted strategy, at a media briefing earlier today (August 19). “These include, but are not limited to, theme parks, amusement parks, water parks, family entertainment centres, zoos, aquariums, science centres, nature and game…

Military Uprising Underway in Mali

A military uprising is reportedly underway in Mali, as the reports of gun battles at a military base and arrests of prominent politicians and high-ranking military officers are pouring in. The mutiny apparently started following weeks of protests calling for the president to resign. There have been several reports of gunfire at a base in…

CAS Uganda Delivers Food Relief to Bwindi Porters

Last week, Classic Africa Safaris delivered food supplies to the 464 gorilla trekking porters who assist guests as they track the mountain gorillas on the slopes of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Due to COVID-19, tourism has been suspended and the porters’ primary means of income has disappeared. In June, CAS launched a Go Fund Me…

Holden Safaris Prepares for Expected Demand

Travelers are getting restless and will be anxious to explore the world as soon as they can.  Holden Safaris in Newport Beach, CA is anticipating a surge in interest in Africa, especially as Virtuoso travelers have put South Africa at the top of their international destinations list for 2021. Travel Advisors can certainly expect lots…

Kenya Tourism on Recovery Path

President Uhuru Kenyatta says the tourism sector which was worst hit by COVID-19 economic effects is now on a recovery path. Speaking during a video link with Tourism Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala, Narok Governor Samuel Ole Tunai and the magical Kenya ambassador, marathoner, Eliud Kipchoge in Masaai Mara on Saturday, the Head of State exuded…

Kruger Reopens Camps

South African National Parks has announced that the Kruger National Park will partially open some of its camps for accommodation from August 14. KNP management advises that there will be strict enforcement of the regulations that are stipulated in the protocols around the easing of travel and leisure accommodation restrictions. Satara and Pretoriuskop Rest Camps…

New Mbano Manor Luxury Hotel Opens in Victoria Falls

Zimbabwean President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, and Minister of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Mangaliso Ndlovu, presided over the official launch of the new Mbano Manor  Hotel in Victoria Falls last week. The all-suite premium luxury hotel was completed earlier this year and comprises 19 suites. It is located on the edge of Zambezi River in the Zambezi National…

Mauritius Races to Contain Oil Spill

More than 1 000 tons of fuel have reportedly already leaked from the bulk carrier vessel, MV Wakashio, according to a report by the United Nations Office for the Coordination on Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) released today (August 11). A CNN report today quoted Sunil Dowarkasing, a former strategist for Greenpeace International and former Mauritian MP saying: “The way the leakage and…

Seychelles Tourism Board and Visa Sign MOU

The Seychelles Tourism Board (STB) and Visa, the world’s leader in digital payments have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote Seychelles as a destination of choice for tourists around the world. The MOU is aimed at enabling the tourism board to strengthen its marketing strategy globally through the promotion of electronic payments technology and services…

Nomad’s Latest and Greatest

We thought we’d bundle together a bunch of our latest and greatest, so gather round and we’ll regale you with titbits, tips and tales from Tanzania.   Rates, offers & T&C’s A reminder that we’ve frozen our rates for next year! And in addition to our normal fab specials, we’re also offering low season rates…

Major International Airlines Resume Flights to Kenya

Major international airlines have resumed flights to Kenya, bringing hope to the tourism sector after months of travel restrictions. This follows the announcement by President Uhuru Kenyatta that international flights would resume on August 1. The country has also been awarded safe travel status by the World Travel and Tourism Council. “This stamp will allow travellers to…

Kenya Hosts Destination Readiness Webinar

Kenya is hosting a destination readiness webinar on August 5th at 9:30am EST. The 4 panelists are CEOs of the following institutions:  –          Kenya Airways –          Kenya Airports Authority –          Kenya Assoc. of Hotelkeepers and Caterers –          Kenya Associ. of Tour Operators You can register to participate here – https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RrB1MutpTWCfJTry0vIUpw

Malawi’s Newly Renovated Thawale Lodge Opens in Majete Wildlife Reserve

Reservations are now being taken for the beautiful Thawale Lodge in Majete Wildlife Reserve, which will open its doors to visitors on July 1st 2020. Thawale is now fully managed and operated by African Parks, the conservation non-profit which manages Majete in partnership with Malawi’s Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW). Their 17-year collaboration has overseen the restoration…

Eswatini Gears Up to Welcome Tourists

The Kingdom of Eswatini has published its official Tourism COVID-19 Health & Safety Guidelines as part of an ongoing process to help relaunch the country’s tourism industry. The guidelines, endorsed by the World Health Organization, have been created by the Eswatini Tourism Authority (ETA) and Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Affairs in partnership with the Hospitality &…

Great Plains Return of the Safari Pioneers

Return of the Safari Pioneers. Staring…You! Departing November 2020 We have done our homework. We have solid Great Plains protocols. We have tested our camps and systems ensuring your safety. And we have heard from you about your desire to escape but to do it when the time is right. The time to plan your return is now…

‘Blood Lions’ Launches Series of Webinars Leading Up To World Lion Day

BLOOD LIONS has launched their first two webinars relating to the captive predator breeding industry in South Africa. These webinars unpack important elements of the industry and, amongst others, include topics such as the conservation “con”;  the impact that cub interactions and lion walking have on the international tourism and volunteer sector;  the truth about captive (canned)…

Zimbabwe Approves COVID-19 Protocols

The Zimbabwe government has approved the COVID-19 Guidelines and Protocols for the Tourism and Hospitality Sector developed by the Zimbabwean Tourism Authority (ZTA). The ZTA emphasised the need for all players in the tourism industry to strictly observe and adhere to the set COVID-19 guidelines and protocols. These guidelines are meant to protect both the…

RwandAir to Resume Operations August 1st

RwandAir will resume operations on August 1, initially flying between Kigali and selected destinations in Africa, including Dar es Salaam and Lusaka, as well as Dubai. More destinations will be added as countries lift travel restrictions. RwandAir CEO, Yvonne Makolo, said: “The demand will grow gradually as passengers become more comfortable travelling during this pandemic.” Commenting…

SAA Greatly Reduces its Fleet

SAA will terminate all its aircraft leases by the end of the month, leaving it with one functional A320, which it charters to a world food programme, and nine old uneconomical A340s, which the airline owns but is struggling to sell. SAA has been returning all leased aircraft over the past few months, the last…

Virtual African Tourism Takes Off

African countries are offering tourists from all over the world the chance to travel the continent and even go on safari by virtual means. But is this a satisfactory substitute for the real thing? The sun rises slowly above the horizon of the African savanna. Against its glowing light can be seen the silhouettes of…

Malawi Considers Casino Tourism

Although Malawi has historically not been one of the most visited African countries, times appear to be changing. Over the last decade, tourism has grown steadily, with the last five years seeing a rapid acceleration. Malawi has a beautiful landscape and friendly population, so it is a natural choice for holidaymakers. However, one avenue that…

Seychelles to Market “Safe Tourism”

The Seychelles Tourism Board (STB) will focus on safe tourism as a main part of its marketing strategy. STB Chief Executive, Sherin Francis, conveyed this to key stakeholders via an online meeting as Seychelles prepares to welcome commercial flights from August 1. Francis reiterated the precautionary measures taken by the destination through the Department of Tourism,…

Pamoja Fund Silent Auction is Underway

Bid and win three nights for two at Elewana Sand River Masai Mara Camp, whilst raising funds for The Land & Life Foundation’s Pamoja Fund.  The auction will start on Friday, July 17 and end on Sunday, July 26 2020. The package is valid until December 31, 2021 and is fully inclusive,* however, does not include flights…

Victoria Falls Safari Lodge Named Among Top 5 in Africa

Victoria Falls Safari Lodge has been named among the Top 5 Africa Resort Hotels in the 2020 World’s Best Awards by United States magazine Travel + Leisure for the second consecutive year. Each year thousands of Travel + Leisure readers vote in the World’s Best Awards on their favorite hotels, cities, islands and more, with hotels rated on their facilities, location, service,…

Elewana AfroChic Diani Reopening 17th July

We are delighted to announce that after three and a half months, Elewana AfroChic Diani will once again welcome guests to enjoy our warm coastal hospitality. Located along a secluded section of Diani Beach, the hotel offers a magical setting of white sands, rustling palm trees, and the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. The…

Lewa Wilderness Launches New Website

Discover the new Lewa Wilderness website: http://www.lewawilderness.com We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new website. It has a fresh new look with our wonderful new photography throughout. Enjoy more detailed explanations of everything we have on offer, 360 degree tours of our rooms and main house, a detailed WALKING WILD page and of course a wonderful new dedicated Conservation page. Please also check out the new…

Safari Choreographers Garth Jenman and Brett Mcdonald Share Safari Experiences

An unforgettable safari experience is choreographed from the heart, a value shared between directors Garth Jenman, Hideaways, and Brett Mcdonald, Flame of Africa. It is these values that formed the foundations of a partnership between the two, joining forces and visions to create exceptional African getaways.  CEO Katja Quasdorf hosted the conversation stage by interviewing Garth…

Commissionable Jabulani Virtual Elephant Experiences

Now you can book a private and exclusive Jabulani Virtual Elephant Experience on behalf of your clients, and make commission too! Because we are #inthistogether. We have two VIRTUAL ELEPHANT EXPERIENCES to choose from. Each of these has been loaded onto a local South African activity booking platform called ACTIVITAR. For that reason, the rates are only in ZAR. If…

Safari Guides Rally to Invest in the Future of Females

Education is the currency of survival, however not an economy everyone has access to. This harsh truth pertains mostly to women and is exemplified for the local female residents in rural areas. Jonathan Dube, Jenman African Safaris Guide, recently spoke to CEO Katja Quasdorf on our “Safari Guide Chronicles” platform about the importance of community project funding…