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Africa's largest tourism trade show, Africa's Travel Indaba provides a platform for international buyers to gather, network and form new partnerships. This Focus On special brings key voices from the event and puts the spotlight on the performance of South Africa's tourism sector to date.
Immerse yourself in the excitement of Africa Travel Indaba 2023 at the Durban ICC with our exclusive coverage.
Join us as we explore the thrilling events, insightful talks, and fascinating exhibitions that filled this action-packed week. Discover the influential players in the travel industry and get a glimpse of the incredible offerings Africa has in store.
Prepare to be inspired by the diverse experiences and breathtaking destinations. Experience the highlights of Africa Travel Indaba 2023 and ignite your wanderlust!
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Africa safaris always have something for you: the rugged terrains, the rustic savannahs, the indigenous cultures and cuisine, or the immersive wildlife experience. For an avid traveler, Africa is a place for reinvention, exploration, happiness, and stress relief. In English ‘safari’ means ‘journey’. There are game reserves for every tourist category from beginners to connoisseurs who want the bumpy road and the ‘rugged’ experience. In this video, we explore some of the most outstanding safari experiences across Africa.
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South African Tourism together with the Department of Tourism are proud to host the first ever Africa’s Travel & Tourism Summit - a platform to showcase the African continent’s attractive leisure tourism and business events hosting capabilities.
To register, visit: https://www.africatourismsummit.com/
As I reflect on 2022, I started the year in Africa at the pyramids of Egypt and ended the year in Asia. 🌎🗺
🎥 Here's a video recap of my journey this year:
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💼 Aside from geographical moves, I also took risks and executed professionally from shipping my first big product release, leading my team to win $4k at my 1st hackathon, speaking at events, panels, and exclusive tech conferences to top tech leaders, earning my first UX article publication, leading events in virtual groups and community chapters where I brought 100s of people together for a good cause & more.
(cc: Shoutout Techqueria Latinas in Tech and AnitaB.org)
🐳 Also had my first encounters with a humpback whale, climbed in tombs of ancient mummies, walked inside of the world's tallest & oldest trees, saw the top of Mt. Fuji and met a robot.
📉 Despite these hilights I had extreme lows this year. I am proud of myself for despite facing adversity and enduring traumatic events and injury that hindered my ability to walk, I took the calculated risk to go back out into the world and travel solo again. I continued to put myself out there and live outside my comfort zone despite my fears.
✍️🏽Reflection: I am grateful & recognize the incredible privileges I have had but Im not simply "lucky", I am deserving of the opportunities I have had because I have worked for, struggled over, vigorously pursued, and attracted them. This however doesn't mean we all aren't uniquely deserving.
One of my favorite moments this year was taking an active role in a march in Texas to protest #roevwade to reestablish care for basic reproductive health #humanrights.
The more I travel the more I recognize the privelages we take for granted like freedom to move about and have agency over our life and body. We can never take these rights for granted our ancestors fought for.
Traveling solo as a woman in the world is an act of defiance. I am in solidarity with the women who have dared to live boldly and been punished for it.
We must do what we can to break the cycle of #femicide #discrimination and restricting #humanrights
🥅 My 2023 resolutions pillars revolve around:
✨️Wealth Building- wealth of health, knowledge, skills, spirituality, mindfulness, relationships, experiences and financial investments
✨️Community Building- volunteering, recognizing there is no perfect time or circumstance to give back. I want to be more involved in making the world a more #sustainable and #equitable place to live in for current/future generations.
What are your reflections this year?
Cheers to more #education and philanthropy in the year ahead ❤️
Shout to Red Hat for the opportunity to grow personally and professionally.
Japan Airlines and EGYPTAIR shoutout for the ride there. let's talk how to make #airtravel more sustainable.
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Hello my viewpoint of Africa Tourism tips. I invite you again today in another time, which we are going to look at. For 7 reasons to visit African countries in tourism. If you are the first time you look at this video then join me by clicking on Subscribe and Bell icon. To get notification when I give new tips every day. And now let's start.
Usually, The Number One Reason For Travelellers Visiting Africa is to Embark On A Wildlife Trip or Climb Kilimanjaro. While Africa Certainly Has Some of the Most Prolific Wildlife Viewing Opportunities and One Of The Seven Summits, There are Many More 'Other' ReaSons to Travel To Africa The African Continent Teems with Unique Landscapes, Ancient History, Geographical Wonders and Active Adventures to boot. Check Out The Other Reasons To Visit Africa That WILL THIS INTERNATIONAL CONTINENT JUMP TO THE NUMBER ONE SPOT ON YOUR Adventure List.
#1. Tropical beaches that rival some of the world’s best
Africa certainly has a lot of beaches, making it impossible to choose the absolute best. However, a top pick would be the beaches on the small island of Zanzibar, just off the coast of the Tanzanian capital of Dar es Salaam.
This small island boasts clear azure waters, white coral sand and plenty of diving and snorkelling opportunities, making it the perfect place to relax after a safari or trek up Africa’s highest peaks, Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya.
#2. Vibrant cities
Africa is a melting pot of ancient and cosmopolitan cities.
Explore Morocco’s Marrakesh, a densely packed, medieval city that dates back to the Berber empire. The maze of alleys and thriving markets evokes images of Disney’s Aladdin, and you’ll be hard-pressed, shaking the image of a magic carpet from your mind as you browse hundreds of intricately hand-woven rugs from the eclectic souks.
In contrast, South Africa’s Cape Town is a modern cosmopolitan city that boasts a spectacular coastline and rich cultural heritage and history. The city is undeniably beautiful both for its setting against one of the new seven wonders of nature, Table Mountain, and its regeneration of industrial districts, Dutch, Malay & British influenced architecture, & historic buildings.
#3. Geological wonders
Visit the world’s highest sand dunes in the Namib desert, witness the world’s largest and most powerful waterfall, Victoria Falls in Zambia/Zimbabwe, and explore the lush water world of the Okavango Delta in Botswana.
Discover Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of the world’s largest unbroken, un-flooded volcanic caldera, or even stopover at Fish River Canyon, the second largest river canyon in the world (after the Grand Canyon).
With a wonderful variety of wildlife, culture and adventure, the African continent will deliver truly unforgettable experiences.
#4. Camping, glamping, and everything in between
Camping in Africa is an invigorating experience; it offers a close connection to the land, nature and wildlife (we’re talking birds and beetles – not buffalo and lions). So, what better way for a truly immersive way to experience Africa?
The best thing about camping in Africa is that there are many grades of camping, so it’s not all bush tents and bare essentials – though there is that too! Whether you’re keen on pitching a tent to experience the outdoors first-hand, want that little bit of luxury, like bush showers attached to your campsite and fully serviced camping, or high-end camping in luxurious dome tents with full bedding and an ensuite, Africa offers it all.
#5. Head to the waters for a different safari experience
Though not commonly associated with the country’s dry landscape, there are exciting water-based activities, including exploring the wildlife-rich Okavango Delta by mokoro, and canoeing down Manambolo River in Madagascar brimming with endemic birds. Enter the spectacular and little-visited Manambolo Gorge through a limestone plateau. It's a great alternative to the usual game drive safari experience.
If your inner water-child calls for a trip with water activities, Africa has all you need and more.
#6. It's brimming full of BIG things
As the second biggest continent in the world, Africa is jam-packed with some of the world’s biggest things:
• The largest desert in the world, the Sahara Desert (explore it on our Morocco itineraries).
• The longest river in the world, the Nile River, runs for 6,853km (4,258mi).
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Hello everyone, welcome to SA Today. On 18 October 2023, we start today's video to show the damage to the Shoemansdrift bridge near Parys after the big floods earlier in the year after heavy rains inland. We also show you the Cape St. Francis lighthouse near Jeffreys Bay in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. We also drive through the small town of Piketberg and show more videos from around South Africa.
No weather warnings were forecasted for today across South Africa
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Welcome to our channel, SA Today! We will try and upload a video for you every day or the third day from somewhere around South Africa (SA) where we travel. We live in the platteland but try and see as much as we can of South Africa. Join us on a journey as we explore the beauty of South Africa through daily video captures. From breathtaking landscapes to vibrant cities, we showcase the diversity and charm of our country and a little bit of Namibia.
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We want to show our viewers as many places as we can across the country worth visiting. South Africa is a large country, and only some locals know where all these places are, we therefore add a map that we created to show where the video was captured more or less. We also try and provide some history on many of the towns, museums and events on that day in South Africa. We take pride in bringing original and captivating videos that will leave you in awe.
Also in this video, we show you around Dullstroom and drive in the traffic in Johannesburg. We show the beautiful flowers at Bokbaai, the race ongoing at St Francis and we end the video at St Francis light house in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa.
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Hello everyone, welcome to SA Today. On 16 October 2023, we start today's video with the rain that fell in Pretoria and Waterval Boven in the Gauteng and Mpumalanga Provinces of South Africa. We also show you the water next to the road from the rain last week received around Victoria-West. Strong winds on Sir Lowry's Pass and also show more videos from around South Africa.
Weather forecast for today across South Africa
The South African Weather Service has issued impact-based warnings for the day. There will be a significant interruption to coastal and inland travel in the King Cetshwayo areas of KwaZulu-Natal due to heavy rain at the Orange Level 6 warning.
Rain that causes localised flooding of informal settlements, roads, low-lying areas, and bridges; localised interruption of municipal services between Buffalo City Metro and Port Edwards; yellow level 2 warning.
In Limpopo's western and central core, severe thunderstorms with damaging gusts, huge amounts of tiny hail, and heavy downpours are predicted to break tree branches and destroy poorly constructed settlements. This is a Yellow Level 2 warning.
CAUTION: FIRE HAZARDS
Parts of the North-West, Limpopo, and Highveld are forecast to have extremely high fire danger.
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Welcome to our channel, SA Today! We will try and upload a video for you every day or the third day from somewhere around South Africa (SA) where we travel. We live in the platteland but try and see as much as we can of South Africa. Join us on a journey as we explore the beauty of South Africa through daily video captures. From breathtaking landscapes to vibrant cities, we showcase the diversity and charm of our country and a little bit of Namibia.
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We want to show our viewers as many places as we can across the country worth visiting. South Africa is a large country, and only some locals know where all these places are, we therefore add a map that we created to show where the video was captured more or less. We also try and provide some history on many of the towns, museums and events on that day in South Africa. We take pride in bringing original and captivating videos that will leave you in awe.
Also in this video, we show you Izintaba Private Game Reserve in the Waterberg District, the Linder Auditorium, WITS Campus in Johannesburg, Wetnose where volunteers are invited to come and walk the dogs and we end the video today in Blue Horizon Bay in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa where a small bird is making a nest in a Numnum shrub.
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Podcast: Covid passports could be introduced in order to see large scale events and foreign travel r
<p>There's a debate over whether so-called Covid passports should be introduced in order to see large scale events and foreign travel resume.<br />The Prime Minister's confirmed the idea is being looked into but not decision has been made.</p><br /><p>The certificates would prove that someone has had the vaccine. Find out what some of you think about the idea.<br />Also in today's podcast, former Kent Superbike champion Shane Byrne apologises for his behaviour on the winners podium eight years ago.<br />A scheme to help people travel to a place of safety that started during the first lockdown has been extended.<br />Find out why some animals have been behaving differently at a wild animal park in Kent.<br />And, we hear from the Gillingham boss following their defeat at Blackpool on Easter Monday.</p>
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www.newsletterguru.tv - Jim Palmer - Two strategies I use to more effectively market and grow my business are known as “entering the conversation going on in your customer’s mind” and also marketing with events. Both of these can be very effective and work for you too!
23 DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS! Pines and Needles have prepared a number of EXCITING events for its guests across the festive period...