Tourism

Morocco’s $1.5 billion Airport terminal project to begin in June

Morocco to begin $1.5 billion terminal expansion at Casablanca Airport in June to boost capacity and prep for 2030 World…

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10 biggest libraries in South Africa

South Africa’s top libraries preserve heritage, embrace digital innovation, and fuel research, learning, and community growth nationwide.

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Port Louis, Mauritius: Indian Ocean luxury with a cultural soul

Port Louis blends tropical elegance and cultural depth, offering luxury stays, gourmet cuisine, and festive charm in the heart of…

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Cameroon prepares for 2026 International Tourism Fair to boost Africa travel ties

Cameroon is preparing to host the 2026 edition of the Cameroon International Tourism Fair, an event aimed at raising the country’s profile in the global travel market and strengthening tourism partnerships across Africa.  The three-day gathering, scheduled for March 19 to 21 in the coastal city of Limbe, is expected to bring together tour operators, travel companies, investors and tourism officials from across the continent and beyond. Organizers say the fair has steadily grown into an important meeting point for…

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Garamba National Park welcomes rhinos back after 20 years of EU aid

Southern white rhinos return to DRC’s Garamba National Park after 20 years, backed by EU, African Parks, and local communities.

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Lolebezi Safari Lodge bets on luxury travel in Zambia

Lolebezi Safari Lodge is building its luxury travel appeal in Zambia’s Lower Zambezi National Park.

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Kenya backs Safari Rally to boost tourism investment and motorsport growth

Kenya is once again turning to one of its best-known sporting events to support tourism and attract investment. The return of the Safari Rally Kenya, part of the global World Rally Championship calendar, has drawn large crowds to the lakeside town of Naivasha, offering a lift to hotels, tour operators and local businesses.  The 2026 rally is expected to attract more than 600,000 spectators over four days, underscoring the growing role of sports tourism in Kenya’s travel industry. Motorsport fans,…

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Park Hyatt Johannesburg makes TIME’s list of World’s greatest places

South Africa’s luxury hospitality industry has earned new global attention after Park Hyatt Johannesburg was included in TIME’s annual list of the World’s Greatest Places, a closely watched roundup of standout destinations to visit and stay.  Each year, the magazine highlights 100 locations across the world that are shaping travel, from hotels and restaurants to museums, parks and cruise experiences. Editors compile the list using nominations from correspondents, travel writers and contributors across several continents.  The recognition places Johannesburg on…

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South Africa’s luxury retreat: Inside Arabella Hotel & Spa

South Africa’s Arabella offers wellness, golf, and fine dining escapes

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Why East Africa dominates global safari tourism

From Serengeti to Maasai Mara, East Africa sets the global benchmark for wildlife safaris

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Historic Isandlwana Lodge in South Africa’s KZN heads to auction

One of South Africa’s best-known heritage tourism properties is heading to auction, drawing interest from investors and travelers who follow the country’s historic battlefield destinations. Isandlwana Lodge, a luxury retreat overlooking one of Africa’s most famous battle sites, will go under the hammer later this month in KwaZulu-Natal.  Set on a hillside above the historic battlefield, the lodge forms part of South Africa’s well-known Battlefields tourism route. The region attracts visitors from around the world who come to explore sites…

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Air Seychelles launches direct Paris flights, strengthening Africa-Europe travel

Air travel between Africa and Europe is set to receive a short-term lift as Air Seychelles prepares to launch nonstop flights linking the Indian Ocean island nation with the French capital. The carrier said the new service to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport will begin March 20, 2026, offering travelers a direct connection between Seychelles and one of Europe’s busiest aviation hubs.  The airline plans to operate three flights a week for an initial one-month period. The temporary service comes…

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