Wild horses are the lifeblood of the Namibian economy, drawing tourists who come to see them living amid inhospitable sand dunes and the barren plains. It is estimated that the wild horse population has declined from 286 in 2012 to
Egypt has announced it will reopen its seaside resorts from today. The areas opening up
South Africa’s tourism sector has lost an estimated R68bn in revenue amid the coronavirus outbreak,
The Ghana Tourism Federation (GHATOF) has called on the government to turn its attention to
Solomon Islands has called on the Australian and New Zealand governments to ask for their
Egypt’s tourism ministry is scrapping tourist visa fees for the governorates of South Sinai, Marsa
Sky watchers along a narrow band from West Africa to the Arabian Peninsula, India and
Tour operators in Tanzania have unveiled a private, state-of-the-art, waiting lounge at Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) as
Rwanda has slashed gorilla permit fees by 60-80% as the government endeavours to revive the
Zimbabwe has decided to allow tour operators and hoteliers to enter the Victoria Falls National
Morocco’s minister of tourism Nadia Fettah said the country was committed to extending cooperation with
Kenya is set to make a major change in the way it markets its tourism
Hotels have ramped up hygiene, archaeological sites have been sanitised and beaches cleaned up —
Recovery and resilience were the central themes as the members of the World Tourism Organization’s
Seychelles, an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, has decided to welcome guests