Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Spotlight on Kenya

With close on 50 parks and reserves, and a further nine marine parks and reserves to choose from, you’re going to have to do some homework to cram everything in on a short visit.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Monorail to revolutionise South Africa travel

A euro 1.3 billion infrastructure project is to revolutionise travel in South Africa's most densely populated region before the 2010 World Cup.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Dragoman Overland Offers Thrilling Overland Adventure Travel Package to Lake of Stars Music Festival in Africa

With many music festival lovers being forced to miss out on Glastonbury, Dragoman Overland has stepped in with two Africa music tour packages unlikely to match the former's inevitable downpour! The first 21 day package takes music festival lovers from Johannesburg to Lilongwe to the amazing Lake of Stars music festival in Malawi along with three days of game watching at the South Luangwa National Park. Those looking for a 2008 start will surely find great excitement in their 21 day Festival of the Niger package

Friday, May 25, 2007

New bid for safer skies over Africa

WHEN a brand-new Kenya Airways Boeing 737 crashed into a jungle swamp this month seconds after take-off from Douala airport killing all 114 people aboard, authorities mistakenly thought it had plunged to earth 160km to the south.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Discover the Wilds of Africa with AdventureWomen

LUSAKA, Zambia—AdventureWomen, the oldest worldwide adventure travel company for active women over 30, takes off on an authentic African wilderness safari adventure in Zambia, highly regarded by many as the continent’s greatest secret. This adventure, which runs from Oct. 26-Nov. 8, 2007, is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity ideal for any woman with a truly bold spirit.More...

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Travel Counsellors to expand into South Africa

Travel Counsellors, the largest home-based travel company in world and the UK market leader has announced its expansion into South Africa.More...

Sunday, May 20, 2007

South Africa: Monorail to End Soweto Travel Blues

It will also see the construction of related infrastructure along the monorail route, from Johannesburg to Soweto via Nasrec, such as shopping malls, office developments and residential areas.More...
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