Germany pays for study of alternate highway route around the Serengeti

GERMANY FUNDS FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR SOUTHERN HIGHWAY ROUTE (Posted 14th June 2014) Growing international pressure on the Tanzanian government, which in recent months kept piling up over the abysmal track record in stopping the alarming poaching crisis and a series of planned projects affecting protected areas, may have led to a change of heart among […]

Change at the helm of Brussels Airlines’ Kampala office

BRUSSELS AIRLINES REPAINTS AN A330 FOR THE FIFA WORLD CUP (Posted 14th June 2014) Regular travelers on Brussels Airlines from their East African destinations Entebbe, Kigali, Bujumbura and Nairobi will have to do with the pictures posted here of an A330 long range jet, which will according to information received from the SN office in […]

Video: International Rhino Coalition concludes trade in rhino horn is too risky

More news from the Conservation Action Trust New posts from the Conservation Action Trust. Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Conservation Action Trust www.conservationaction.co.za Video: International Rhino Coalition concludes trade in rhino horn is too risky Video: International Rhino Coalition concludes trade in rhino horn is too risky Conservation Action […]

EABC launches their first aviation publication

EAST AFRICAN BUSINESS COUNCIL PUBLISHES FIRST AVIATION GUIDE BOOK (Posted 14th June 2014) The East African Business Council, the private sector apex body for the East African trade associations from Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, Burundi and Tanzania, has yesterday launched their first even aviation publication, covering airlines and aviation infrastructure across the region. The 34 page […]

South Africa’s leading travel bloggers head to Reunion

REUNION’S ATTENDANCE OF ‘ROYAL SHOW’ A BIG HIT IN SOUTH AFRICA (Posted 13th June 2014) Reunion’s participation in the recent Pietermaritzburg based ‘Royal Show’ allowed over 150.000 trade show visitors to pass by the island’s stand and admire the varied attractions which await visitors. Now in place for over a year has the Visa waiver […]

Kwita Izina 2014 – 10 years of naming gorillas and celebrating conservation

KWITA IZINA 2014 PROGRAMME PUBLISHED (Posted 13th June 2014) The tenth edition of Kwita Izina, Rwanda’s gorilla naming and conservation festival, will this year take place on Tuesday 01st of July after some scheduling adjustments announced yesterday by the Rwanda Development Board’s Tourism and Conservation Department. Starting the week long festivities, which once again will […]

Moi International Airport to get new dual carriage road link to Nairobi highway

DUAL CARRIAGE ROAD PLANNED FROM MOI AIRPORT TO LINK TO NAIROBI HIGHWAY (Posted 13th June 2013) Transport Cabinet Secretary Michael Kamau came under criticism when visiting Mombasa earlier this week over the ongoing delays to start the bypass from the mainland to the South coast in earnest, a key demand from tourism stakeholders and investors […]

VAT on safari accommodation seen as setback for domestic tourism

UGANDAN SAFARI PACKAGES TO COST MORE AFTER NEW TAXES ON ACCOMMODATION (Posted 13th June 2014) The latest budget announcements, adding an 18 percent VAT charge on all accommodation for safari lodges and safari camps in or near national parks, have sent shockwaves down the spines of the tourism sector, which now has to charge clients […]

Tourism Tattler : Newsletter – June 2014

The latest news from the Tourism Tattler of June 2014 with special emphasis on the Kempinski Seychelles Resort, a property I also reviewed a few weeks ago via TripAdvisor. Check it out and see how we both rate the services of that resort. WEBSITE FEATURES NEWS CONTACT US ONLINE FORWARD JUNE TOURISM UPDATE Our front […]

Israel’s El Al set to return to Kenya

EL AL TO RESUME FLIGHTS FROM TEL AVIV TO NAIROBI (Posted 12th June 2014) Some 12 years since pulling out of Kenya in the wake of an attempted rocket attack against an Israeli charter aircraft in Mombasa are news emerging that El Al, Israel’s national airline, will finally resume flights to Nairobi from December this […]

Morne Seychellois National Park celebrates 35th anniversary

SEYCHELLES CELEBRATE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF MORNE NATIONAL PARK ON MAHE (Posted 12th June 2014) Seychelles National Parks yesterday celebrated the 35th anniversary of the official launch of the Morne Seychellois National Park in the heart of the archipelago’s largest island, Mahe. Measuring over 3.000 hectares, which represents nearly 20 percent of the island’s landmass, is […]

The road to the Masai Mara, the never ending story

MASAI MARA ROAD PROMISED MORE MONEY FOR PAVING – AGAIN (Posted 12th June 2014) News that the parliamentary budget committee in Nairobi had allocated a billion Kenya Shillings for the upgrade of the main road from Narok to the Masai Mara Game Reserve was met with some level of skepticism, going by the feedback received […]

British oil explorer SOCO in major climbdown over Virunga oil deal

SOCO THROWS IN THE TOWEL AS SOCIAL MEDIA S***STORM UNSETTLES THE COMPANY (Posted 12th June 2014) Following the attempted assassination of the Virunga National Park chief game warden Emmanuel de Merode in mid April, has the UK oil exploration company SOCO found itself under virtual siege, with allegations flying high and low. As more and […]

Wednesday Wine Tasting and updates from No. 49 Cheese & Wine

In Kampala today and short of ideas where to go tonight?Why not visit No. 49 Cheese & Wine for their Wednesday Wine Tasting Latest news from No. 49 Cheese & Wine unsubscribe from this list Subscribe to our newsletter View this email in your browser With a stock of over 180 wines we have a […]

Ol Pejeta named top conservancy once again

OL PEJETA AGAIN NAMED BEST WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY (Posted 11th June 2014) Regularly described by this correspondent as Kenya’s most complete wilderness experience all in one place has the Ol Pejeta Conservancy just been voted again as the best of its kind by contributors to TripAdvisor, the world’s leading hotel and attractions review website. Home to […]

800 KG blood ivory bust in Hong Kong raises questions about vigilance in Africa

VIETNAMESE ARRESTED IN MAJOR HONG KONG BLOOD IVORY BUST (Posted 11th June 2014) Hong Kong airport security made an unexpected windfall bust of blood ivory, when their flight arrived in Hong Kong from Ethiopia. When the baggage was offloaded from the plane, and then routinely screened before being transferred to a connecting flight on to […]

Mauritius tourism under scrutiny – and for a change by others

MAURITIUS TOURISM UNDER SCRUTINY (Posted 11th June 2014) Mauritius tourism, as regularly reported here in previous editions, has suffered some significant setbacks in past years, when the island, once the undisputed market leader vis a vis tourist arrivals in the Indian Ocean, was relegated to the third position behind Sri Lanka and the Maldives. The […]

Korongo Airlines set for daily flights between Lubumbashi and Kinshasa

KORONGO PUBLISHES NEW SUMMER SCHEDULE (Posted 11th June 2014) Congo’s Korongo Airlines, a partnership between Brussels Airlines and local financiers and Congo’s only airline meeting EASA safety standards, has announced that they will effective 15th June offer daily flights between their base Lubumbashi and the capital Kinshasa. Four of the flights will operate nonstop while […]

Kenya’s Foreign Secretary leads delegation to the Seychelles

SEYCHELLES AND KENYA SET FOR CLOSER ECONOMIC COOPERATION (Posted 11th June 2014) Information was just received about a visit by Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs Amina Mohamed, to the Seychelles where she met President James Alix Michel yesterday. A range of areas of mutual interest like ocean security, economic development, cultural exchanges and improved […]

Tanzania’s Prof. Mutayoba set to receive Buffet Foundation Award

TANZANIAN ENVIRONMENTALIST WINS BUFFET AWARD (Posted 11th June 2014) Information was received yesterday evening that Prof. Dr. Benezeth Mutayoba, from Tanzania’s Sokoine University of Agriculture and vice chairman of the Tanzania Elephant Protection Society, who regularly highlights the plight of African elephants and the bush-meat crisis in Africa, is this year’s recipient of the National […]

Brazzaville and Kinshasa to get separate daily flights from Ethiopian by 01st September

ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES ANNOUNCES SEPARATION OF KINSHASA AND BRAZZAVILLE FLIGHTS (Posted 10th June 2014) Ethiopian Airlines has now confirmed that they will separate the two destinations of Kinshasa / Congo DR and Brazzaville / Republic of Congo from the first of September. Presently the airline operates a B787-8 aircraft on the triangular route which leaves Addis […]

Virunga National Park, the next sacrificial lamb on the altar of development?

THREATS TO THE SURVIVAL OF THE VIRUNGA NATIONAL PARK LINKED TO OIL INTERESTS (Posted 10th June 2014) The threats to the Virunga National Park and individual staff appear to continue unabated following the assassination attempt on Chief Park Warden Emmanuel de Merode in mid-April this year. Shot several times, as he was enroute back to […]

Kenya’s leading bus companies resume night schedules

KENYA’S TRANSPORT SECRETARY FINALLY YIELDS TO COURT RULINGS (Posted 10th June 2014) The largely seen as blatantly illegal night time drive ban for overland busses in Kenya is finally over, as several of the leading bus companies have now been cleared again for overnight schedules, connecting not only the Kenyan cities and upcountry towns with […]

US District Court Judge throws out court case against import ban on game trophies

US FEDERAL JUDGE UPHOLDS BAN ON GAME TROPHY IMPORTS FROM TANZANIA (Posted 09th June 2014) Hunting companies in Tanzania and Zimbabwe are left to count their losses as a court case brought in the United States against recent new regulations, banning the import of game trophies from the two countries by the Obama administration, failed […]

New catering unit to serve Kigali International Airport

KIGALI’S INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SET FOR NEW CATERING UNIT (Posted 09th June 2014) Details are beginning to emerge from Kigali that a new catering unit is under construction at the international airport. On completion will the new facility by and large take over the catering now prepared by some of Kigali’s leading hotels, operating from a […]

New museums planned in Rwanda to remember the fight to end the genocide

RWANDA TO LAUNCH ‘CAMPAIGN AGAINST GENOCIDE MUSEUM’ AT PARLIAMENT IN KIGALI (Posted 09th June 2014) Information is coming out of Kigali that July 04th, which will mark the 20th anniversary of the end of the genocide, will be commemorated with the launch of a new museum located at the national parliament in Kigali. Already has […]

Karibu Fair 2014 proves its value once again as exhibition ended on Sunday

KARIBU TRAVEL MARKET TANZANIA ENDS ON HIGH NOTE (Posted 09th June 2014) East Africa’s premier international travel trade show, the Karibu Travel Market Tanzania, ended yesterday in Arusha with exhibitors reportedly happy with the interest shown in Tanzania and East Africa at large by buyers who had come to attend the show to get up […]

Condor to launch another Mombasa flight from 26th of June

CONDOR ANNOUNCES ANOTHER FLIGHT TO MOMBASA FROM FRANKFURT / GERMANY (Posted 09th June 2014) Condor, part of the Thomas Cook Group and Germany’s leading leisure airline, has given tourism stakeholders at the Kenya coast some added hope for better times ahead, when after receiving an extra flight a week, routing via Kilimanjaro, the station manager […]