by Sharon Sneddon | Jun 19, 2018 | News & Views, Travel information
Tourist vehicles in Arusha, Tanzania, will soon be labelled to make travelling easier. This announcement was made by Regional Commissioner Mrisho Gambo. Speaking at a stakeholders’ meeting over the weekend, Gambo said that there have been complaints from tour...
by Sharon Sneddon | Apr 24, 2018 | Travel information
Botswana’s Ministry of Health and Wellness said that the ongoing malaria outbreak, which started in October, was expected to continue until end of May. In a recent press release, the ministry said the sporadic outbreak was reported in Okavango, Ngamiland and Chobe,...
by Sharon Sneddon | Jan 24, 2018 | News & Views, Travel information
Astro tourism has been gaining popularity worldwide, with many travellers adding viewing the Northern and Southern Lights to their bucket lists. The total solar eclipse in the US last year saw many small towns overrun by travellers wishing to see the rare occurrence....
by Sharon Sneddon | Nov 22, 2017 | News & Views, Travel information
Kachenga Bush Camp has opened in the Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve in Malawi. The camp’s three chalets are self-contained, with two bedrooms, communal lounge area, bathroom and kitchen and have views to Kasukusuku mountain. The chalets sleep four people and offer...
by Sharon Sneddon | Aug 16, 2017 | News & Views, Travel information
Industry players active in Zambia believe that marketing efforts by the country’s tourism stakeholders are paying off in enhanced consultant knowledge. Comments aha’s Hans-Peter Merensky: “The Zambia Tourism Agency (ZTA) and the Livingstone Tourism Association (LTA)...
by chad | Jul 25, 2017 | News & Views, Travel information
The winter safari season in Kafue National Park, Zambia, kicked off in June, and camps in the far-flung, wildlife-rich location will operate until the end of October when the Kafue River goes into flood. Running two camps on the Busanga Plains in Kafue, Wilderness...