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    Africa: Countdown As Africa’s Travel Indaba Looks Set To Pull Global Tourism Stakeholders To South Africa

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    Africa’s Travel Indaba, one of the largest global tourism trade shows, is set to take place from May 13th to 16th at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (ICC).

    According to a press release by South African Tourism, drawing thousands of participants, including exhibitors from various African nations and buyers worldwide, the event is not only a platform for business transactions but also emphasizes capacity building and knowledge sharing, benefiting all attendees, including smaller and emerging businesses in the industry.

    Deputy Minister of Tourism, Honourable Fish Mahlalela, describes the significance of the event: “This show serves as the premier platform for showcasing Africa’s diverse tourism offerings and experiences. The trade show holds immense significance for the tourism sector and the broader economy. The economic and cultural impact of this trade show is central to the success of our continent.”

    Africa’s Travel Indaba 2024 promises unparalleled value for delegates with tailored networking sessions, insights-driven panel discussions, speed marketing sessions showcasing new tourism products, a sophisticated match-making diary system, airline and Tourism Grading Council pavilions, and a wide array of products from across the African tourism sector.

    Africa’s Travel Indaba 2024 has already sold-out floor space. The participation of twenty-six African countries, solidifies its status as a proudly Pan African show. Furthermore, 120 SMMEs will be hosted at the Hidden Gems zone in collaboration with the Department of Tourism.

    Preceding the main event is the Business Opportunities Networking Day (BONDay) on May 13th, offering invaluable networking opportunities, thought leadership discussions, and insights into global trends.

    Partners for the event and provincial hosts, KwaZulu-Natal Tourism, have organized pre- and post-tours for selected delegates, including media and buyers, to showcase various experiences and products.

    Mr. Siboniso Duma, MEC Economic Development, Tourism, and Environmental Affairs, expressed enthusiasm, stating, “We are excited to welcome Africa’s Travel Indaba back to KwaZulu-Natal again in 2024. Africa’s Travel Indaba plays a significant role in our tourism growth as KwaZulu-Natal and has immeasurable impact on our economy. Again, this year, we will have several emerging tourism entrepreneurs participating as part of the Tourism KZN, Tourism Enterprise Development Programme to afford them an opportunity to showcase their businesses and lock business deals to help them grow in the sector.”

    Commenting on KZN’s readiness to host Africa’s Travel Indaba 2024, Mr. Duma highlighted the province’s accommodation facilities, stating, “The province has adequate accommodation establishments within a reasonable travel distance to the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre, the venue for the event.”

    eThekwini Municipality Chairperson of Economic Development and Planning Committee, Councillor Thembo Ntuli emphasized the significance of Indaba for Durban, saying, “Indaba is an instrumental platform for the tourism industry which is firmly on the road to recovery. The show has become synonymous with the city of Durban as we have hosted this Africa’s critical tourism showcase over many years. The city’s economy will benefit immensely from hosting this three-day long trade showcase as hotel occupancy is expected to be between 85 to 95 percent. In addition, local tourism products and community tourism organizations are ready and eager to engage with buyers, tour operators, and travel agencies to continue selling Durban as the destination of choice.”

    The 2023 edition witnessed remarkable growth, with a nearly 62% increase in attendance and over 1033 exhibiting companies, attracting 8688 delegates from twenty-two countries and contributed (R 451 546 283) to eThekwini’s GDP and R 597 051 772 to KwaZulu-Natal underscoring the event’s significance.

    Ms. Lindiwe-Rakherebe, Chief Executive Officer of the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Convention Centre, expresses, “The Durban ICC is thrilled to once again host Africa’s Travel Indaba. This prestigious event plays a vital role in showcasing Africa’s rich and diverse tourism offerings to the world. We are fully committed to ensuring that our venue provides the perfect setting for international buyers and media to connect with the best of Africa’s tourism products. With our state-of-the-art facilities and dedicated staff, we are ready to welcome participants from across the globe and make Africa’s Travel Indaba 2024 a resounding success.”

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    American tourists extend 10-Day visa to 36 years in Nigeria for wildlife conservation

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    Two American tourists, Liza Gatsby and Peter Jenkins, have lived in Nigeria for 36 years, after initially arriving with a 10-day visa. Their extended stay was motivated by their involvement in wildlife conservation, particularly the preservation of the rare drill monkeys in Cross River State. They founded a nonprofit organisation dedicated to the cause and have embraced Nigeria as home.

     

    In 1988, American tourists Liza Gatsby and Peter Jenkins arrived in Nigeria on a 10-day transit visa. However, they have now spent 36 years in the country.

    The tourists initially planned to stay only briefly, but were captivated by Nigeria’s opportunities in wildlife conservation.

     

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    Inspired by the rare drill monkeys and the country’s scientific potential, they founded a nonprofit called Pandas to preserve these endangered animals in Calabar.

    Gatsby and Jenkins praised Nigeria for its welcoming culture, affordable living, and natural beauty. They highlighted the warm hospitality they received from Nigerians and their deep connection to the environment.

    Jenkins noted the country’s rich wildlife and natural resources, which made it an ideal place for research during the 1980s and 1990s.

    They explained that Calabar was chosen for their conservation efforts because it was one of the few places where drill monkeys thrived, alongside Cameroon.

    Working closely with local communities, they made the area habitable for both the endangered species and future research.

    Reflecting on their time in Nigeria, they expressed concern over the neglect of the country’s cultural heritage. Gatsby emphasised the lack of patriotism and the growing disregard for traditional herbs and local healing practices.

    She criticised the reliance on imported remedies, calling for a revival of Nigeria’s rich natural resources and cultural pride.

    The couple remains committed to their mission, dedicating their lives to preserving both the wildlife and the culture of Nigeria.

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    7 Most Exotic Destinations in The World

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    You can visit the most exotic destinations in the world to experience life from a new perspective. These places invite millions of tourists every year and provide the best amenities and cuisines to help visitors expand their horizons. Solo adventurers, twin flames, and close-knit families can book tickets to these destinations to explore undiscovered paths and create memorable moments that can be cherished for a lifetime.

     

    Take a look at the most exotic destinations that you visit from around the globe.

     

    1- Johannesburg, South Africa

     

    Johannesburg is known as the City of Gold, opening its doors to visitors for various activities. Many international events like the FIFA World Cup and the BRICS summit have been held in Johannesburg, making it a top destination for people.

    The South African city has a large urban area that can accommodate more than 5 million citizens. It is culturally diverse, with several universities, museums, hotels, casinos, and entertainment centers built around Johannesburg. You can walk into the Johannesburg Art Gallery to view exotic pieces of art from the world’s greatest artists. It has murals from Auguste Rodin, Pablo Picasso, Gerard Sekoto, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

    Gambling in South Africa can be loads of fun for tourists. Sun City is a holiday spot for travelers with plenty of time and money. Located in the North West Province of South Africa, Sun City is a luxury resort with a casino that has crazy time, slot machines, roulette, blackjack, and other games for pure entertainment.

    Music festivals like RAMFest draw thousands of people annually to Johannesburg. Musicians including Die Antwoord, The Ocean Collective, Trivium, and Awolnation have performed in South African cities to rock the world of visitors.

    2- Amalfi Coast, Italy

     

    Amalfi Coast is an Italian holiday destination with a beautiful coastline. Lemons are grown throughout the coastline, providing a natural source of ingredients to produce limoncello liqueur. Couples can enjoy their drinks and delicious meals on Amalfi Coast for a refreshing retreat.

    The picturesque landscapes of Amalfi Coast have been mentioned in literary publications from world-renowned writers such as, John Webster and John Steinbeck. Video games like Forza Motorsport 4 and Gran Turismo 4 have racing tracks based on real life locations on the Amalfi Coast.

    Coastal towns like Cetara, Ravello, and Positano offer people a wider range of activities for tourists on Amalfi Coast. The hottest beach clubs in Italy can be found on the coastline, giving you a reason to stay longer on your holidays. Driving a sports car on the Amalfi Coast can breathe life into globetrotting families with a passion for travel.

    3- Merida, Mexico

     

    Merida has an amazing map that is full of historical significance. The Mexican city is the capital of Yucatan. It is one of the safest cities to visit in the whole of Americas. You can experience a high quality of life while residing in Merida. People can see the influences of Mayan culture reflected in the bustling city of Mexico.

    Restaurants in Merida have the finest Mexico food on their menus. Visitors can order meals like the Poc Chuc, Papadzules, and Bul Keken for a burst of flavor and spices. The Paseo de Montejo is a historical location in Merida that you can visit for inspiration.

    4- Paris, France

     

    Paris is a global center for commerce, culture, fashion, and arts. Henri Matisse, Vincent van Gogh, and Paul Landowski are a few of the artists who were associated with Paris in the past. The French city has an exquisite display of murals and sculptures that can mesmerize visitors from all parts of the world.

    Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Dior are some of the biggest fashion brands that are located in Paris. Fashion shows are held throughout the year in Paris to unveil new collections to lure people into the city. Sporting events frequently take place in Paris, making it a training ground for young athletes to compete in international tournaments like the 2024 Olympics.

    5- Santorini, Greece

     

    Santorini can become a central location for travelers. Many media outlets like the BBC and the US News have claimed that Santorini is the best island to visit based on its spectacular views. Over 2 million tourists land in the Greek island every year to taste wine produced in Santorini. You can find subtle tones of fig and honey in the wine with each sip.

    6- Antalya, Turkey

     

    Antalya is a city that thrives on tourism. It is among the most populated cities in Turkey. You can visit Antalya in September or October to attend the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. It is held at the Aspendos Amphitheatre and invites over 5,000 celebrities from around the world for the event.

    The Lara beach in Antalya has numerous luxury hotels. You’ll be fascinated by the sand art found in Lara beach while exploring Antalya at your leisure. Antalya also has a football club and a home stadium for sports fans.

    7- Marrakech, Morocco

     

    Marrakech is a Moroccan city located at the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. Tourists can collect valuable objects and souvenirs from the different markets or souks in the city. Once you’ve settled into Marrakech, you can take a stroll around the Menara Gardens and Agdal Gardens to catch a glimpse of olive groves.

    Hot air balloons are ridden by visitors in Marrakech to adore the city from the top. Deserts and sand dunes in Marrakech can also be ventured on camels and ATVs for seasoned travelers. It is definitely one of the most exotic destinations to visit in 2024.

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    Just in: Helicopter conveying 22 tourists vanishes in Russia

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    Just in: Helicopter conveying 22 tourists vanishes in Russia

    A search-and-rescue operation has been launched in Russia’s far-east following the disappearance of a helicopter with 22 people on board, most of them tourists.

    The Mi-8T helicopter took off from a base near the Vachkazhets volcano in the Kamchatka peninsula, the emergencies ministry said on Saturday.

    That area of the peninsula is a popular tourist destination, famous for its rich landscapes and active volcanoes.

    Officials say the helicopter disappeared from radar shortly after take off, adding that thick fog is hampering rescuers’ efforts.

    The helicopter, owned by Vityaz-Aero, was carrying out a trip to the volcano. Designed during the Soviet-era, the Mi-8 helicopter remains popular and widely used in Russia.

    It disappeared from radar and crew members failed to make contact from around 16:15 (04:15 GMT), the governor of Kamchatka said. An emergencies ministry source told the state-owned news agency Tass that the crew did not report any difficulties before the disappearance.

    Vladimir Solodov said it had 19 passengers and three crew members on board.

    The aerial search continuing into the night but there was poor visibility.

    Others have joined the search on foot, along the Bystraya River valley, along which the helicopter was supposed to move.

    The mountainous Kamchatka peninsula – more than 6,000 km (3,730 miles) east of Moscow – is popular among tourists.

    But there have been several air crashes over the years – two in just two months in 2021 alone.

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