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AFRICA
March 28, 2022
INSIGHT BY DORINE REINSTEIN
A giant step for Africa tourism
Tourism officials celebrated South Africa's decision to join other African nations in lifting its PCR testing requirement for inbound, vaccinated visitors.
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NEWS
JW Marriott safari lodge coming to the Masai Mara
Marriott has partnered with Baraka Lodges on the luxury tented camp in Kenya, which is scheduled to open in 2023.
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Go2Africa joins forces with Fossey Fund on gorilla-trekking packages
Go2Africa and the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund are offering four educational add-on options for the operator's gorilla-trekking tours in Rwanda.
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Wilderness Safaris and Panthera offer a chance to track lions in Zambia
The seven-day safari will give guests behind-the-scenes access to lion conservation initiatives in Zambia's Kafue National Park.
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Black travelers on the road to discovery
Perhaps now more than ever, Black travelers are looking to include cultural and historical experiences in their plans. And Black travel professionals are working hard to create those experiences.
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Authentic experiences await on South Africa-Lesotho border
The Maloti Drakensberg transfrontier conservation area is rich with incredible nature offerings and memorable cultural experiences.
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