Community-Based TourismCultural ExpeditionsCultural Preservation Cultural Immersion Travel in Africa: A Region-by-Region Guide for 2026 by Rex Clarke 4 days ago by Rex Clarke 4 days ago 103 views The African Travel and Tourism Association‘s 2026 Travel Trends report is unambiguous: cultural immersion, heritage storytelling, and slow, meaningful journeys are now the primary drivers of demand among global leisure … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Community-Based TourismRoyalty & KingdomsSouthern AfricaTraditional Festivals The Complete Guide to Zambia’s Traditional Ceremonies by Rex Clarke 2 weeks ago by Rex Clarke 2 weeks ago 203 views At 21:00 the night before, the Maoma royal drums begin. Their sound crosses the floodplain in the dark, carrying for up to fifteen kilometres across the Zambezi’s risen waters. It … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Community-Based TourismNews and InsightsNigeria Tourism NewsTourism News NTDA Pushes Community-Based Tourism as Nigeria’s Next Big Economic Engine by Familugba Victor 5 months ago by Familugba Victor 5 months ago 902 views In the quest for Nigeria’s next great economic engine, all eyes are turning away from the oil fields and towards an asset just as prosperous and far more sustainable: its … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
AdventuresBiodiversityCommunity-Based Tourism Community-Led Conservation in Cross River: Local Voices Saving Forests by Philip Sifon 7 months ago by Philip Sifon 7 months ago 1K views The term “community” is frequently used in conservation, but in Cross River, it means more than just a catchphrase.It explains why forests are still standing in areas like Ekuri, Afi, … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Community-Based Tourism Mangrove Restoration in Nigeria: Protecting Communities, Culture, & Coastlines by Dr Oritseweyinmi Erikowa-Orighoye 8 months ago by Dr Oritseweyinmi Erikowa-Orighoye 8 months ago 1.3K views When you ride along the creeks of Warri, Bonny, or the more expansive Niger Delta coastline, you see a forest growing right in the water. Their roots spread like fingers … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Community-Based Tourism 8 Nigerian Towns with Blended Cultures Where Two or more Tribes Live by Deborah Russell-A. 9 months ago by Deborah Russell-A. 9 months ago 1.7K views In these Nigerian Towns with Blended Cultures, the boundaries between tribes and languages blur; two cultures coexist as one community. This article celebrates the unique places in northern and eastern … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Community-Based TourismTourism Lagos Lagoon: Life on Water from Sunrise to Nightfall by Confidence Nwaobi 9 months ago by Confidence Nwaobi 9 months ago 1.8K views The Lagos you see from traffic jams, office windows, or Instagram is only a fraction of the real thing. If you want to experience the heartbeat of the city, take … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Community-Based Tourism 8 Notable Villages for Nigeria’s Griot Tourism by Deborah Russell-A. 9 months ago by Deborah Russell-A. 9 months ago 1.6K views A group of travellers finds themselves in a rural Nigerian village as dusk falls. Gathered around a firelit circle, they listen in silence to an elder plucking a kora (traditional … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Community-Based Tourism Cost of Living in Port Harcourt (2025): Rent, Food, Transport & More by Confidence Nwaobi 10 months ago by Confidence Nwaobi 10 months ago 5.3K views Port Harcourt, known as the “Garden City,” is one of Nigeria’s most vibrant urban centres. It’s known for its oil industry, spicy bole (a roasted plantain and fish combo), and … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail