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Nairobi — The Kenya Wildlife Service has temporarily suspended aircraft operations at the main airstrip in Amboseli National Park after heavy rainfall flooded the facility, disrupting flights to the popular wildlife destination. In a public notice issued Monday, the agency said the Amboseli Main Airstrip had become unusable due to ongoing rains in the area, forcing authorities to halt landings and take-offs until conditions improve. The closure affects airlines, tour operators and visitors who rely on the airstrip for access to the park, one of Kenya’s most visited wildlife destinations. KWS said the suspension was necessary to ensure the safety…
Cape Town has seen its fair share of jaw-dropping vehicles over the years. But this weekend, the Mother City played host to something far rarer: a moving parade of some of the world’s most expensive hypercars. Source: Bugatti According to The South African, the 2026 Bugatti Grand Tour officially kicked off in Cape Town, bringing a small convoy of ultra-exclusive Bugattis onto the region’s winding coastal roads. For car enthusiasts and curious onlookers alike, it is the kind of sight that normally exists only on social media or at international motor shows. Instead, it is happening right here along the…
Before the full reveal, Citroën is letting the Basalt’s design speak for itself – sculpted lights, alloy wheels and interior touches teased like fashion accessories Image: Supplied The B-SUV has quietly become South Africa’s default family car – practical, rational, and often forgettable. Citroën’s new Basalt SUVCoupé, arriving at the end of March 2026, is a reminder that the segment doesn’t have to blend into the background. Instead of leading with specs and options, Citroën is taking a different approach: teasing the car in fragments. A sculpted rear light. A signature alloy wheel. Interior textures captured like a couture close-up.…
Luanda — Strengthening the tourism sector necessarily involves continuous investment in scientific research, as an essential tool to bridge the tourism illiteracy gap, the minister of Tourism, Márcio Daniel, pointed out this Wednesday, in Luanda. The minister was speaking during the presentation of the first launch of the collection entitled “Tourism, Higher Education and Employability,” authored by Professor Bumba de Castro. He stated that this publishing initiative aims to promote scientific research in matters related to tourism, encourage national academic production, disseminate best practices in innovation, and consolidate a repository of knowledge applied to the Angolan reality. He also emphasized…
South Africans now have one less piece of paperwork to worry about when planning a trip to Brazil. Agustin Diaz Gargiulo/Unsplash South Africa has added Brazil to its visa-free travel list for leisure and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) travellers, making it easier for South African passport holders to visit the South American destination. The update, which took effect on 7 March 2026, allows South Africans to travel to Brazil without applying for a visa in advance. Visitors can stay for up to 90 days within a calendar year, provided they meet standard entry requirements. The move removes the…
Limited flights return as cruise season ends abruptly As military tensions continue to disrupt travel in the Middle East, airlines have cautiously resumed a handful of flights while major cruise lines have pulled the plug on the remainder of the season. For travellers, the landscape remains unpredictable, with governments, airlines, and shipping companies all scrambling to coordinate safe departures. Source: X{@thfireoftheLORD} Emirates ramps up services cautiously According to Travel News , Emirates has begun operating limited flights to and from Johannesburg and Cape Town, including select onward connections. The airline lifted a six-hour onward connection restriction in Dubai, allowing passengers…
The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has shut down at least 28 facilities across seven cities in an ongoing blitz against unregistered tourism facilities operating within the sector. ZTA’s operation is targeting AirBnBs, lodges and restaurants that are operating without paying licenses or registration fees. Nine were shutdown in Gweru, five in Marondera, four in Mutare, three in Bulawayo, Masvingo and Harare and one in Chinhoyi. Keep up with the latest headlines on WhatsApp | LinkedIn “This decisive move comes as part of the government’s effort to regularize the tourism industry and ensure compliance with national regulations,” said ZTA. “Non-compliance with…
A bold new tourism project in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands is set to turn one of the region’s most peaceful countryside estates into a global attraction. Developers behind the Serenity Gardens project at Brahman Hills say the site will feature the largest labyrinth on Earth, a vast walking path designed for quiet reflection rather than confusion. Source: Daily Investor According to The South African, for travellers who know the Midlands as a place of cosy farm stalls, art galleries, and winding countryside drives, the idea of a world-record labyrinth adds an unexpected twist to an already beloved destination. And if plans…
The government of Uganda is in the final stages of implementing several flagship projects aimed at strengthening the country’s tourism industry, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has announced. In remarks delivered by Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja during the national celebrations of World Wildlife Day 2026 in Entebbe Municipality, the President said the initiatives are aligned with Uganda’s Vision 2040, which identifies tourism as a key driver of economic transformation, foreign exchange earnings, and job creation. “The government is prioritizing strategic investments that will enhance tourism infrastructure, improve visitor experience, and unlock the sector’s full potential as a major contributor to national…
Beat the boredom: Easter escapes for the whole family With Easter just around the corner, South African parents everywhere are bracing for the inevitable “I’m bored!” chorus from their kids. Thankfully, Mzansi is brimming with family-friendly escapes that promise adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Whether you’re craving the thrill of a wildlife safari, the sun-soaked fun of a beach, or a cultural city adventure, there’s something for everyone. Source: X{@BedfordEdenvale} North Coast fun: wildlife and adrenaline KwaZulu-Natal’s North Coast is a perennial favourite. Ballito and Umhlanga are perfect for families seeking fresh air and outdoor excitement. Flag Animal Farm: A…