Monday, September 16, 2024

Africa’s Travel Indaba 2024 sees 7 per cent delegates participation as compared to 2023

According to initial indications, this year’s Africa’s Travel Indaba hosted 9280 registered delegates marking an incredible 7% increase when compared to 2023. No less than...

Use Africa’s Travel Indaba platform to drive African tourism story – SA Tourism Minister

The Tourism Minister of South Africa, Honourable Patricia De Lille has urged Africa’s Travel Indaba exhibitors and buyers to use the trade show to...

Africa’s Travel Indaba 2024 kicks off with a buzz in Durban

The 2024 instalment of the continent’s premier travel trade show, Africa’s Travel Indaba, kicked off on a high note at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli...

WTM invites tourism industry thought leaders to shape 2024’s conference

Today, World Travel Market London opens its ‘Call for Papers’ inviting innovators and experts from around the globe to contribute to the 2024 conference...

Namibian tourism private sector supports the 2024 Africa Youth in Tourism Innovation Summit

As the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism Namibia is preparing to host the 6th Africa Youth in Tourism Innovation Summit and Challenge (AYTIS)...

Minor Hotels and The Cavaleros Group agree to debut South Africa’s first NH Collection  

Minor Hotels, an international hotel owner, operator and investor with more than 540 hotels in 56 countries in Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa,...

KZN – A great catch when it comes to fishing tourism

When winter cold starts to bite in South Africa, the fish continue to bite KwaZulu-Natal’s warm waters. With its mild weather, the province has...

Small tour operator brings Cato Manor’s history to life for international tourists

Exploring KwaZulu-Natal and experiencing its diverse culture and history first hand is how tour operator and entrepreneur Gcinokuhle Kenneth Dube sums up his business...

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