The Selous Game Reserve – to be or not to be?

WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR STIEGLERS GORGE? (Posted 12th July 2015) Information is trickling in from Tanzania that the Rufiji Basin Development Authority may be pulling out of the hugely controversial hydro-electric power plant project at Stiegler’s Gorge, which has, alongside many other environmental infringements and follies perpetrated in Tanzania, incensed the global conservation […]

Kenyan aviation is nearing the 100th anniversary of the first flight

A HUNDRED YEARS OF FLIGHT – KENYAN AVIATORS SET TO CELEBRATE IN TAITA (Posted 11th July 2015) (A BE2C aircraft as used by allied forces in the East African WW1 theatre) On the 04th of October will it be 100 years since the first recorded flight in Kenya took to the skies and as often […]

Lillian’s weekend contribution

As Ramadan moves into its final week has Lillian selected an appropriate topic to feature five of East Africa’s oldest mosques,historical and architectural marvels which deserve highlighting. Enjoy the read! Five of the Oldest Mosques across East Africa Since Dr. Mark Horton led the Oxford Team in discovering the 1000 year old ruins of an […]

Harsher penalties sought in proposed amendments to Uganda’s Wildlife Act

UWA’S SEGUYA ANNOUNCES REVIEW OF WILDLIFE ACT TO DETER POACHING (Posted 11th July 2015) The Executive Director of the Uganda Wildlife Authority, Dr. Andrew Seguya, earlier in the week, when launching an IIED report on the impact of poaching in Uganda, announced that the current version of the Wildlife Act is being reviewed with the […]

Remember the Colobus Conservation in Diani? Here is another success story!

Heart warming tale of an infant baboon rescue Rescue of a ‘Red Baboon’ by Base Titanium Earlier this week Colobus Conservation was alerted to an infant baboon that had become stuck in the ‘slimes dam’ at the Base Titanium* mine site, but thanks to the quick thinking and action of the mine operating staff the […]

Seychelles lead Africa by example but will lessons be learned by mainland countries?

SEYCHELLES FIRST TRIMESTER GROWTH OUTPACES GLOBAL RISE IN TRAVEL (Posted 10th July 2015) UNWTO yesterday published their latest data covering the first trimester of 2015 and global arrivals were up by four percent over the same period a year ago. Growth for Africa however was negative and in average, combining North and sub-Saharan Africa, down […]

Only for the young and single …

Lillian chose a particularly intriguing topic as her second weekend feature, one which should be read, and followed, only by the young and single readers … And who knows, Lillian might be there herself to check it out and prepare her commentary for next week … After all she does say ‘See You There’ … […]

Lillian Gaitho’s weekend topics

Today a double pack from Lillian will ring in TGIF and the upcoming weekend. Enjoy her two features this Friday! 10 Best Apps and Websites to Help You Plan Your Next Trip How the days fly! Half the year is gone, and we are all gearing up to that season again; where everyone is either […]

Global travel up by 4 percent in first trimester of 2015

UNWTO has just released their latest statistics on global travel and the trend is upwards again. The first four months of 2015 show an increase compared to last year, which broke all previous records, by 4 percent. Read on to learn about the regional breakdown, where growth is the strongest and why Africa’s arrivals in […]

Amadeus’ latest news updates …

Understanding your booker: Travellers in search of simplicity Getting to know the mind-set and motivations of Simplicity Searchers will go a long way towards helping you provide this important consumer segment with the perfect holiday. This newly identified tribe is the one most likely to use travel agent services as we move toward 2030. Find […]

Safaris by air – no better way to discover Tanzania’s northern national parks

(Posted 10th July 2015) According to information received yesterday has Regional Air Services in Arusha moved offices. The new, larger and more easily accessible premises are at the Sable Square, Ngaramtoni ya Chini. The new location finally offers ample parking for travellers coming to book, pay for or pick tickets, do some shopping, enjoy the […]

News from Uganda’s tourism grassroots

Uganda Community Tourism Association E-newsletter June 2015 Like us on Facebook Follow on Twitter Forward to a Friend The Uganda Community Tourism Association’s mission is to spearhead sustainable community-based tourism in collaboration with stakeholders, aiming at increasing community benefits, promoting quality standards, ownership and conservation of natural and cultural resources for better livelihoods in Uganda. […]

A much awaited update from the East African Tourism Guide …

Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Forward to a Friend East Africa Tourism Guide is a One-stop Listing directory for Travel information for East Africa covering Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania and Zanzibar. We offer listing and Marketing platform for Tourism service providers in East Africa As tourism service providers or Supplier, you […]

An appeal for help for someone who deserves it …

Bone Marrow Transplant for one of Africa’s leading conservationists Millions of people give to conservation efforts every year, but how many support those that fight the conservation fight? Give Now Dear friend, We recently created a Fundraiser in honor of Moses Mapesa. Please view it to read more about what’s going on and check out […]

Sudan Airways adds Abu Dhabi to its network

SUDAN AIRWAYS ANNOUNCES KHARTOUM – ABU DHABI FLIGHTS (Posted 09th July 2015) Information has been received that Sudan Airways has launched flights from Khartoum to Abu Dhabi, the UAE’s capital city, with initially three services a week. The flights will operate out of KRT every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. It was learned that the service […]

Seattle double daily – now which Gulf airline can that be …

EMIRATES DOUBLES FLIGHTS TO SEATTLE (Posted 09th July 2015) Emirates, Dubai’s award winning national airline, has just launched another flight from Dubai to Seattle, adding a second frequency on the route, operated by, what else, a Seattle built Boeing B777-200LR. As the primary service continues to be operated by a larger Boeing B777-300ER, both flights […]

Is the cost an issue why S!TE 2015 is still looking for exhibitors?

SITE 2016 – ORGANIZERS GET FRANTIC TO FILL OPEN SPACES (Posted 09th July 2015) With just over two and a half months to go before the second S!TE tourism trade fair goes underway in Dar es Salaam, have news emerged that less than 60 percent of the available exhibition space has been sold. A source […]

Africa Unite!

West Africa is NOT normally my domain but the appeal from Gambia Tourism deserves to be republished here as the event is relevant to all of Africa. Read on to learn all about it! The Gambia where the mystic never ends International Roots Festival is looking for sponsors click here The Gambia Ministry of Tourism […]

Contempt of court may end KALPA boss in jail

KENYA PILOTS ASSOCIATION SECRETARY GENERAL FACES JAIL FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT (Posted 09th July 2015) Ronald Karauri, the Secretary General of the Kenya Airline Pilots Association, is facing a contempt of court charge and will have to defend himself why he should not be jailed, something many airline executives think is long overdue. The case […]

Fastjet does it again … try beat that fare …

Though of course, if anyone needs beating it is governments and regulators for charging fees and taxes which are two and a half times the fare on offer … which in my book makes them preventers of aviation, not promoters of aviation … How to book Plan your trip Destinations FAQs International travel for just […]

News from further down south …

Here comes Gill Staden’s latest edition of her ‘Livingstone bi-Weekly‘ with news updates from Zambia and the wider region. Enjoy the read! https://thelivingstoneweekly.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/tlbw8jul15-compressed.pdf In this issue: Elephant meets bicycle trader Travels through Zambia to Lusaka, Lower Zam and Siavonga Load shedding Kasanka needs photos of elephants Elephants poached near Kafue Mining in Lunga Laswishi? Nanzhila […]

News from Swaziland’s Tourism Board

The Kingdom of Swaziland offers endless family fun Travelling overseas in order to give your children an international holiday experience, is not always an affordable and viable option. Expensive airfares, unaffordable hotel accommodation and availability issues often make staying home over the holidays the best option. Swaziland however, offers a safe and accessible international family […]

Embraer approves Kenya Airways Maintenance as their 10th global service centre

KENYA AIRWAYS GETS EMBRAER’S THUMBS UP AS THEIR LATEST SERVICE CENTER (Posted 08th July 2015) Kenya Airways’ in-house maintenance base at their Embakasi headquarters has just received recognition by Embraer as the manufacturer’s 10th global service centre, now permitting the airline to also maintain Embraer E-jets of various makes like the E170/5 and the E190/5 […]

China Road and Bridge Corporation handed ‘Stop Dredging’ order by NEMA Tribunal

SOUTH COAST RESIDENTS HAND SAND DIGGERS THEIR FIRST DEFEAT (Posted 08th July 2015) The South Coast Residents Association, an alliance bringing together local and foreign residents as well as resorts and other businesses from Likoni over Tiwi to Diani and beyond, have tasted their first victory in their battle to keep the dreaded dredgers off […]

Zimbabwe – ready to reclaim a place as one of Africa’s great destinations

WINE TASTING IN ZIMBABWE? THAT AND A LOT MORE (Posted 07th July 2015) A recent trip to Zimbabwe to attend the annual Sanganai / Hlanganani 2015 Tourism Trade Fair in the capital Harare, brought with it the opportunity to get a fast track tours across some of the country’s primary tourism attractions and the invitation […]

The roller coaster key East African currencies have become

FALLING CURRENCY VALUES BENEFIT TOURISTS BUT HIT LOCALS HARD (Posted 07th July 2015) When the Uganda Shilling crashed through the psychologically important 3.400 barrier of one US Dollar versus the Ugandan currency and at the same time the Kenyan Shilling for the first time since a major speculative down drive three years ago fell below […]

Tanzania’s Southern Safari Circuit – back in the spotlight

IN A FLURRY OF PRE-ELECTION ACTIVISM DOES TANZANIA’S GOVERNMENT SUDDENLY REMEMBER THE SOUTHERN SAFARI CIRCUIT (Posted 07th July 2015) After years of neglect, besides allowing the Southern circuit parks and game reserves (Selous, Ruaha, Mikumi) to be turned into elephant killing fields, has Tanzania suddenly re-discovered this part of the country, conveniently in time for […]