Africa Tourism NewsCentral AfricaSafari & Wildlife Central Africa: The Region the Global Tourism Industry Has Chosen to Ignore by Rex Clarke 3 months ago by Rex Clarke 3 months ago 2.2K views There are six countries whose combined territory forms one of the most ecologically significant landmasses on the planet. Between them, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Africa Tourism NewsIslands & Coastal DestinationsLuxury Escapes Why Africa’s Island Destinations Remain Undervalued in the Global Travel Market by Rex Clarke 3 months ago by Rex Clarke 3 months ago 283 views When travellers plan island holidays, the destinations that come to mind first are rarely African. The Maldives. Bali. The Greek islands. Barbados. These are places that have been sold to … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Adventure TourismCity GuidesSafari & WildlifeSouthern Africa Kafue National Park: Zambia’s Giant and Africa’s Most Underrated Safari Destination by Rex Clarke 3 months ago by Rex Clarke 3 months ago 1.5K views The Busanga Plains open before you at sunrise, and the scale stops conversation. Red lechwe leap through shallow water. A lion pride moves through the mist at the far edge … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
City GuidesSafari & WildlifeSouthern Africa Liuwa Plain National Park: Zambia’s Hidden Wildlife Wilderness by Rex Clarke 3 months ago by Rex Clarke 3 months ago 390 views only sounds are wind, the distant percussion of hooves, and the occasional whoop of a hyena working the edge of the plain. Then, in November, the wildebeest arrive. Tens of … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
City GuidesSafari & WildlifeSouthern Africa The Kingdom That Moves With the River: Zambia’s Western Province by Rex Clarke 3 months ago by Rex Clarke 3 months ago 303 views The Maoma drums begin before dawn. Their sound carries fifteen kilometres across the floodwater: not a warning, but a summons. By morning, hundreds of paddlers have assembled at Lealui Palace. … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
City GuidesSouthern Africa When to Visit Eswatini in 2026: A Month-by-Month Guide to Events, Wildlife and Culture by Rex Clarke 3 months ago by Rex Clarke 3 months ago 323 views Most destinations ask you to choose between good weather and interesting things to do. Eswatini does not have that problem. The Kingdom’s calendar is dense with events across all twelve … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Africa Tourism NewsNews and InsightsSouthern Africa Malawi to Eswatini: The Intra-African Travel Story Nobody Is Talking About by Rex Clarke 3 months ago by Rex Clarke 3 months ago 237 views A 210.3% increase in arrivals from a single country is not a tourism statistic. It is an alarm bell. When Malawi was reported as the fastest-growing source market for Eswatini … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Africa Tourism NewsNews and InsightsSouthern Africa Why Travellers From the Middle East Are Choosing Eswatini in 2026 by Rex Clarke 3 months ago by Rex Clarke 3 months ago 251 views A 46.5% surge in arrivals from any market warrants examination. When that market is the Middle East, and the destination is one of Africa’s smallest kingdoms, it demands explanation. The … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Africa Tourism NewsNews and InsightsSouthern Africa The Triland Effect: How Eswatini, Mozambique and South Africa Are Rewriting Southern African Tourism by Rex Clarke 3 months ago by Rex Clarke 3 months ago 329 views Behind every headline tourism figure is a mechanism. When Eswatini recorded a 27.7% increase in arrivals from Mozambique and a 9.9% rise from South Africa in February 2026, the story … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Africa Tourism NewsNews and InsightsSouthern Africa Eswatini’s Road to 2 Million: Inside the Kingdom’s Plan to Double Tourist Arrivals by 2027 by Rex Clarke 3 months ago by Rex Clarke 3 months ago 409 views One million tourists in a single year is not a milestone that arrives quietly. For the Kingdom of Eswatini, crossing that threshold in 2025 was the confirmation of something the … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail