Tourism

Experience the beauty of Africa through travel. Shore Africa showcases top destinations, cultural experiences, and tourism trends across the continent.

From Mauritius to Seychelles, city escapes, our Tourism category highlights the diversity and richness of Africa’s travel experiences.

Latest Tourism News

Radisson expands with 210 Hotels in 2025 globally

EMEA growth driven by Radisson Blu, Radisson Collection, and Radisson RED

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Zambia secures China deal to rebuild crucial TAZARA railway

At a Glance Zambia has taken a significant step to revive one of Africa’s most important transport corridors, securing a $1.4 billion agreement with China to modernize the ageing TAZARA railway. The deal marks one of the country’s largest infrastructure commitments since emerging from a prolonged debt crisis. It also strengthens a route that remains critical for copper shipments, fuel imports and regional trade.  For Zambia, the upgrade represents both a development priority and a political milestone. The TAZARA line…

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Rwanda’s new luxury eco-lodges changing conservation tourism

Luxury stays in Rwanda now play a direct role in safeguarding mountain gorillas.

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7 coldest African cities to visit in December 2025

Africa’s coldest cities reveal a surprising side of the continent, blending cool climates, rich culture, and scenic landscapes worth exploring in 2025.

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Kerten Hospitality opens luxury Cloud 7 Dersa Tetouan in Morocco

Luxury Cloud 7 Dersa Tetouan blends Moroccan heritage, modern design, and cultural tourism in Tetouan’s historic Dersa landmark.

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Tintswalo Manor reopens, unveils new premium upgrades

At a Glance Tintswalo Manor, one of Greater Kruger’s most private safari retreats, has reopened after a major upgrade aimed at improving comfort and guest experience. Its return comes as demand grows for exclusive-use safari stays, a segment increasingly favored by travelers seeking quiet landscapes and personalized service.  The relaunch is well timed. South Africa is heading into its peak summer period, and high-end travelers are showing renewed interest in small lodges that offer space, privacy and wildlife access without…

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How tourism is shaping Madagascar’s economy

Madagascar’s tourism rebound is lifting jobs, foreign exchange and investor confidence as arrivals and earnings climb steadily.

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How Zimbabwe is repositioning its luxury travel market

Zimbabwe draws high-end travelers with simpler access and refined stays.

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Newlands picnic site shut as ultra-trail Cape Town begins

At a Glance Visitors heading to Table Mountain National Park this week are being met with a change that affects one of Cape Town’s most familiar outdoor gathering spots. The Newlands Picnic Site, usually filled with families, hikers and weekend crowds, has been closed since Nov. 19 to accommodate the annual RMB Ultra-Trail Cape Town race.  The shutdown arrives during a period when the park typically sees a steady flow of local visitors and holidaymakers. But park officials say the…

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