New Conservation Company Launches Game Reserve in KZN

African Habitat Conservancy (AHC) has launched a protected wilderness area in KwaZulu Natal. Babanango Game Reserve is AHC’s first project. It lies within the Umfolozi Biodiversity Economy Node and aims to protect a vast African wilderness while also uplifting rural people. The protected malaria-free area is one of the first major projects undertaken between conservationists,…

Air Mauritius to Resume Flights July 1st

Air Mauritius’s international commercial passenger flights will remain suspended until June 30. The flights are now scheduled to resume on July 1, subject to certain conditions being met, including the opening of borders and the lifting of travel restrictions. The island destination announced earlier this week that it was COVID-19 free, having not recorded any…

Tanzania Begins to Open Up

Tanzania has reopened its airspace to both scheduled and non-scheduled international flights after a steady slowdown in the number of COVID-19 cases in the country. As long as passengers’ body temperatures don’t point to anything unusual, they would be able to enter the country without being quarantined, said President John Magufuli. He also said that Air…

Malawi’s Green Safaris Introduce ‘Baby Elephant’ Initiatives

Green Safaris, the owners of the beautiful Kaya Mawa lodge on Likoma Island, have launched some ‘baby elephant initiatives’ to protect their local environment and communities whilst the world is suffering from the coronavirus pandemic. Green Safaris is currently ramping up their efforts to support their neighbouring vulnerable, growing communities and wild spaces until they too can grow…

A Message to the Custodians of our Wild Spaces

Katja: “When creating ‘Spoken Letter to the Travel Tribe, I was put on the spot by the talented videographer and editor of Rewild, Alistair Danes, with questions so important and meaningful that I struggled to find the words. You know when you get nervous just because what you are doing and trying to communicate means so…

Safaris for Photographers Webinar

Join us for a special webinar on What You Need to Know and How to Plan Safaris for Photographers. Andy will be featuring some of the incredible areas that the Elewana Collection is located in. Photographers have unique needs when planning their safaris. From private vehicles to specific destinations to knowing when the optimum times…

Rwanda Relaxes Travel Restrictions

Rwanda will relax its full-day travel ban from May 4 as a way to revive its economy hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. The movement of individuals will only be prohibited from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. local time, according to a statement released by the Office of the Prime Minister on Thursday. Businesses can…

Suspension of Blue Train Services Extended

Amidst the nationwide lockdown and the impact of COVID-19, The Blue Train has announced that the current suspension of services will be extended to June 30. This will allow the development and implementation of screening measures that will ensure the safety of staff and guests. Guests who have paid and confirmed travel on The Blue…

Magical Kenya Travel Expo 2020 Cancelled

The Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) has cancelled this year’s Magical Kenya travel Expo (MKTE) assigning the escalation of the coronavirus as the reason behind its decision. The Expo was scheduled to take place from 7-9 October 2020 at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) . In a Facebook post, the board said ‘’ Due to…

Malawian Style Launches #Photos4Africa

Malawian Style has launched a campaign #Photos4Africa aimed at trading great photos in exchange for helping those in African Tourism who have been brutally affected by COVID19. Due to travel bans and  safety many lodges are closing their doors and have been forced to let go of most of their staff. The impact of COVID19…

Experience Morocco From Home

The current global situation puts face-to-face interaction on hold for many of us around the world. But even in these times of distance, Experience Morrocco hopes to shed light on the ways we can stay connected and engaged with one another. Given this, we’re sharing one of our favorite Moroccan words, Ijtimaa, meaning a gathering…

Hideaways CEO Shares Words of Solidarity

From her home and her heart to yours, Hideaways CEO Katja Quasdorf shares words of solidarity and inspiration as we go forward, together. In the shared passion for Africa and the love of travel, Katja empathises with all member of the travel tribe, as we accompany each other through this journey. In reflection and gratitude…

Hwange National Park Conservation Efforts Remain Top Priority

Recreational exposure and environmental awareness are now irreversibly connected in the world of travel. The conservation and sustainability arena, extensively supported by community conservation tourism, confronts trying times in the ongoing Covid-19 Situation. Without the flow of clients, funds decrease substantially. To support the incredible work accomplished in our National Parks, honouring past efforts and…

SAA Repatriates Stranded South Africans From Miami

SouthAfricanAirways(SAA), repatriatedover300South African citizens on April 14, 2020 aboard a specially planned charter flight from the Miami International Airport (MIA) to South Africa. This flight, chartered by Workaway International, operated with SAA’s new state-of-the art flagship Airbus A350-900 aircraft, departed Miami on Tuesday evening en route to Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. Workaway International is…

US Secretary of State Thanks Ethiopian Airlines

Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo spoke Monday with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.  Secretary Pompeo thanked the Prime Minister and Ethiopian Airlines for their continued support to provide flights to American citizens stranded overseas by the COVID-19 pandemic.  The Secretary underscored the United States’ commitment to supporting Ethiopia and working with international partners to…

Secretive Forest Species Such as Giant Pangolins and Congo Peafowl Revealed by Camera Traps in DR Congo

Camera traps set up by researchers in DR Congo have revealed 43 secretive forest species such as giant ground pangolins, African golden cats, leopards, cusimanses (a species of mongoose), bonobos, forest elephants and the endemic Congo peafowls. Researchers in the 3,6 million hectare Salonga National Park (Africa’s largest tropical rainforest reserve) in the Democratic Republic…