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The Kasanka National Park in Zambia – home to the world’s largest mammal migration – is under immediate threat from agricultural development.
Up to ten million fruit bats migrate to the wetlands in Kasanka for a few months every year. It is a globally significant biological spectacle that draws in tourists and helps to und… read more
On 10 May, the presidents of Botswana and Zambia officially opened the new Kazungula Bridge and one-stop border posts, aimed at ushering in more traffic. The bridge is part of the Trans-African Highway Network and the North-South corridor link between the SADC and COMESA free trade areas.
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Victoria Falls, located on the Zambezi River, at the border between
Zambia and Zimbabwe, is the largest waterfall in the world, measuring
1 708m wide and 108m high.
A top attraction for travellers,
Victoria Falls is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Travel to this iconic
site has never been cheaper, with return fl… read more
Good news for African Parks. The nature conservation organisation has
been awarded a $108 million grant for its activities. This is a record
amount of funding for nature conservation in Africa. The grant, which
will be spread over five years, comes from the Wyss Foundation, an
organisation founded by philanthropist Hansjörg Wyss t… read more
Airlink has revealed that it will fly from Johannesburg to Entebbe in Uganda, from July 19, 2021.
Flights on the route will operate four times a week, which connects with Airlink’s domestic and regional network to and from various Southern African destinations.
- Flight 4Z 190 departs Johannesburg at 9.15pm, arriving
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The Moroccan authorities have decided to resume flights to and from the Kingdom as of Tuesday, June 15, 2021, announced on Sunday the ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Abroad, adding that these flights will take place under exceptional authorizations given that Moroccan airspace is still closed.
"Based o… read more
Covid-19 triggered an unprecedented crisis in Africa’s tourism industry. Still, a growing middle class and young population bode well for travel businesses. Tapping domestic tourism demand will be key to rejuvenating the sector.
By Olivier Monnier
Months into the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, Kenya’s normally manicured beaches were carp… read more
Air Malawi was the national airline of Malawi, in operation from 1964 to 2013. It was state-owned, despite privatization attempts to save it in the 2000s. Attempts to find a partner finally worked, though, and soon after Air Malawi ceased operations, Malawi Airlines started operations with partner Ethiopian Airlines.
Origi… read more
Zambian regional carrier Proflight Zambia has announced that it will postpone its new service between Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI) in Livingstone and OR Tambo International Airport (JNB) in … read more
Green Safaris has announced the opening of two new ecotourism properties: Shawa Luangwa Camp and Chisa Busanga Camp.
Shawa Luangwa Camp, which opened in May, is situated along the Luangwa River in the heart of the Lupanda Game Management Area with close access to South Luangwa National Park. The camp was inspired by th… read more