Two weeks and counting to Air Zimbabwe’s return to Tanzania

AIR ZIMBABWE SET TO RE-LAUNCH DAR ES SALAAM ROUTE (Posted 17th May 2016) Come 04th of June will Air Zimbabwe return to Tanzania’s commercial capital of Dar es Salaam, joining Fastjet on the route which has seen significant passenger growth again in the recent past. Flight UM438/9 will operate every Tuesday and Saturday using the […]

It is back to the 70’s as China prepares to take over the TAZARA management again

MAJOR CHANGE COMING FOR THE TANZANIA – ZAMBIA RAILWAY OPERATIONS (Posted 17th May 2016) Once hailed as one of the modern age most groundbreaking railway development, the TAZARA railway linking the Tanzanian port city of Dar es Salaam with Zambia, has poor management, poor maintenance, corruption and other inefficiencies over the past decades impacted heavily […]

Climb a Mountain For Grace Villa!

Climbing one of Uganda’s Volcanoes for charitable causes is both good for YOUR health as well as for the continued well being of someone else, in this case vulnerable children. Read on to find out about this venture and how to be part of the adventure! #ClimbMuhavura4GraceVilla 2016 Mount Muhavura Mount Muhavura Climb a Mountain […]

Wildlife and Community News from Ol Pejeta

May 2016 Giants Summit good news for elephants and rhinos The Giants Club Summit – a gathering of African presidents, conservationists and philanthropists – has secured multi-million-dollar funding to strengthen frontline elephant protection, boost illegal wildlife trade prosecutions, and spark innovations in conservation finance across Africa. Delegates from the summit, including Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for […]

The Kampala Restaurant Week Returns : Volume IV

Hungry anyone? Well, eating out between the 01st and 11th of June will be costing a whole lot less in Kampala and the range of dishes on offer is way better than last year, with starters and dessert also available for diners. Only 2 weeks till Kampala Restaurant Week! Now, we hope you’ve let the […]

Diani – seen from a different perspective

THE OTHER DIANI – WORTH EXPLORING (Posted 17th May 2016) Diani, one of at least two regular award winning beaches in Kenya, has for long been a destination for fun, sun and sand seekers from around the world. In the old days, before modern resorts were established, mainly expatriates from their upcountry stations, would come […]

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol joins AviAssist Board

Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport joins AviAssist Board (Posted 16th May 2016)  The AviAssist Foundation has earlier today announced that Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is joining its Board. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is one of the busiest airports in Europe and part of the Schiphol group. ‘We are thrilled to welcome the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol onto our Board in […]

UNWTO Awards for Excellence and Innovation

APPLICATIONS NOW ACCEPTED FOR THE 2016 UNWTO AWARDS (Posted 16th May 2016) The call for applications for the 13th UNWTO Awards for Excellence and Innovation in Tourism is now open. The deadline for applications is the 30th of September 2016. The UNWTO Awards for Excellence and Innovation in Tourism distinguish innovative tourism initiatives with outstanding […]

UBER expansion in Africa eyes Uganda and Tanzania

UBER ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR UGANDA IN AFRICAN EXPANSION DRIVE (Posted 16th May 2016) News just in confirm that UBER is, following the successful launch in Nairobi and Mombasa, also eying a presence in Uganda as the company seeks further expansion in Africa. The company made the announcement last week in Kigali at the World Economic […]

Seychelles Consul to Tanzania prepares for her first book launch

DIPLOMAT – BUSINESSWOMAN – PHILANTHROPIST – MEET MARYVONNE POOL (Posted 16th May 2016) Maryvonne Pool, the Seychelles Consul to Tanzania and an accomplished business woman in her own right, is many different things to many different groups of the Dar es Salaam society. For some she is Seychelles’ resident diplomat to Tanzania, representing one of […]

SCAA takes to the media to clear the air over Seychelles Airlines

SEYCHELLES CIVIL AVIATION DEFENDS LONG TIME TO CONCLUDE SEYCHELLES AIRLINES APPLICATION (Posted 16th May 2016) Following the application for an air service (transport) licence and air operator certificate in the first half of 2013 by the owners of a proposed new airline, intent to trade as Seychelles Airlines, have now nearly three years passed and […]

Emeralds Collection Zanzibar set to attend Akwaaba expo

More news from Nigeria and West Africa again, courtesy of Ikechi Uko with many thanks! ATQnews.com a member of Travel Media Group. This is the online platform for African Travel Quarterly (ATQ), the first Travel magazine in West Africa which solely focuses on travel and tourism issues. It started publishing offline about 10 years ago. […]

Latest News from Zambia

More news updates from Zambia Tourism Explore The Real Africa We have all the latest news from Zambia that you need to hear about! Remember that if you have any articles or news stories that you think we need to hear about on Zambia Tourism, please submit. First Arrest and Prosecution for Keeping Illegal Primates […]

28 years of profits for Emirates

EMIRATES’ RECORD PROFIT CASTS SERIOUS DOUBT OVER US LEGACY CARRIER ALLEGATIONS OF STATE SUBSIDIES (Posted 16th May 2016) Emirates announced a record profit of 1.2 billion US Dollars for the 2015 financial year, while the entire group’s profit rose to 2.2 billion US Dollars, equally a new record for the consolidated entities operating under the […]

Swissport Tanzania attains IATA’s ISAGO certification

NEW CARGO TERMINAL DUE TO OPEN AT JNIA IN DAR ES SALAAM (Posted 16th May 2016) Tanzania’s leading airline ground handing service company, Swissport, has reportedly attained IATA certification for safe ground operations, in short ISAGO, for their two main international airport stations in Tanzania, Julius Nyerere International Airport and Kilimanjaro International Airport between Arusha […]

Seychelles celebrates being part of Africa

FETAFRIK 2016 DUE TO LAUNCH NEXT WEEK IN VICTORIA (Posted 15th May 2016) FetAfrik, the celebration of Africa Day in Seychelles is an important event for the islands, and as a nation the Seychellois are proud of their African historical links. The Minister for Tourism and Culture Alain St.Ange said this during the week when […]

Rhino Charge 2016 – Just two weeks away now …

The latest updates from the Rhino Ark about the 2016 Rhino Charge RHINO ARK CHARITABLE TRUST R H I N O C H A R G E Rhino Charge 2016 Final preparations for the 28th edition of the Rhino Charge, Kenya’s unique off-road competition, are underway at an undisclosed location in the untamed wilds of […]

Join a safari to see the greatest migration on earth …

As South Sudan’s new Unity Government is settling down to begin the long road to reconstruction and reconciliation between the warring parties, are tourism businesses preparing for the ‘thereafter‘ by putting dates up for their first planned expeditions into some of the last remaining wilderness areas on the planet. Read on to find out more […]

Reunion surfs the wave of success

SAFE SURFING KEY TO FUTURE SUCCESS OF REUNION (Posted 13th May 2016) With the safety of the Boucan Canoe and Roches Noires beaches restored, these two iconic surf spots are open again to new surfing enthusiasts. Since the end of 2015 has swimming, surfing, body boarding and other water activities resumed service in the waters […]

Wakanow makes waves in Seychelles

WAKANOW MAKES SEYCHELLES A PRIORITY DESTINATION (Posted 13th May 2016) Wakanow, Nigeria’s leading online travel agency, which has spread not only across West Africa but has recently also opened an office in London to serve the West African diaspora, has given the Seychelles a resounding thumbs up when highlighting the destination in a new video […]

Akagera welcomes the first birth of lion cubs

MORE LIONS MAKE AKAGERA EVEN MORE ATTRACTIVE FOR VISITORS (Posted 13th May 2016) When Rwanda some three years ago floated the idea to relocate lions to the Akagera National Park after years without any of them seen, were critics in particular from among some Kenyan conservationists swift to argue that the country was ill prepared […]

Diani rocks … in more than one way

A very recent return to Diani, Kenya’s award winning stretch of an almost endless white beach, once again gave valuable insights into the destination and brought several key aspects of social and sporting life to the fore. In the past was regular mention made about events like Diani Rules or the Diani Beach Touch Rugby […]

Fred Olsen cruises return to the Indian Ocean

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines unveils two new Indian Ocean fly-cruises due to unprecedented customer demand A new success for the Vanilla Islands Cruises Demand for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ first-ever ‘Islands of the Indian Ocean’ fly-cruise, which was launched on 3rd May 2016, was unprecedented in the company’s history, and meant that the cruise was […]

FORTY THIEVES reopening Saturday 14th May

I witnessed the closing to put up a new roof but sadly am not there to see the grand reopening … Have fun folks … FORTY THIEVES reopening Saturday 14th May 10AM Forties reopening Saturday 14th May – 10am Due to inclement weather over the last few days we will be unable to open today […]

Turkish Airlines finally announces Seychelles flights

TURKISH’S WORST KEPT SECRET FINALLY OUT (Posted 13th May 2016) Effective 31st of October will Turkish Airlines commence operations between Istanbul and Mahe, where the Seychelles international airport is located. From information at hand will flights TK748/9 be operating three times a week on an Airbus A330-200, offering – via Istanbul – the widest international […]

Major additions to the Kampala Serena after exactly 10 years of operations

KAMPALA SERENA SET FOR MORE ROOMS AND BANQUETING FACILITIES (Posted 13th May 2016) As the Kampala Serena Hotel comes up to commemorate 10 years of operations under the Serena name – Africa’s leading hotel brand once again as singled out by the World Travel Awards 2016 – are major changes on the drawing board. The […]

Exploring the world’s most exciting continent!

Africa, the world’s most exciting continent, features in every edition of the Travel Africa publications … only reading those makes you believe … Jambo! Which continent does Sir David Attenborough hold dearest? “There’s an abundance of discovery in Africa,” he tells us. “The day I grow tired of the continent is the day I grow […]

AHIF News

When the Africa Hotel Investment Forum comes to Kigali later this year, mark your calendar, will AVIADEV also take place at the same time. AVIADEV is an aviation event which will bring, right here in Africa and not in the Gulf, together airlines, airports, tourism authorities and governments to discuss the future of air connectivity […]

Lillian’s weekend thoughts

When Lillian Gaitho sends in her weekend material I am always expecting to read about getaways, and why not, #TembeaKenya is high on the marketing agenda of the tourism board and travel, as far as I am concerned, should be a fundamental human right …One of the places Lillian describes, ahead of a trip to […]

A rare appeal for your help

I get many requests to use my blog for charity appeals and most, in fact almost all do not make it to publication.Yesterday did friends of mine from Mombasa send me an appeal and upon looking it over I was at once convinced that this one was different. Read on to learn about Emily Muteti, […]