LACK OF SAFARI TOURISM IN AFRICA IS DANGEROUS FOR ANIMALS

Richard Moor -
Elephants, rhinoceroses, giraffes: to see wildlife on safari, huge numbers of tourists travel to Africa every year. But now the coronavirus pandemic threatens the safari tourism sector and the lives o...

TECHNOLOGY TO CHANGE OUR TRAVEL HABITS

Theodore Slate -
While Mark Zuckerberg continues to believe in the metaverse, the virtual reality (VR) market is struggling to really take off. However, this technology has possible applications in tourism and is like...

NEW STRATEGY MODE FOR MADAGASCAR TOURISM

Lisa Wallin -
Often described as a "nature sanctuary" for its rich fauna and flora, Madagascar, like economies aware of their potential, dreams of a tourism revival. And this, was after the numbers plummeted to 87, ...

KENYA'S AMBITIONS GOAL - 10 MILLION TOURISTS

William Law -
After two years of Covid-19, the recovery of global tourism seems to give wings to many African countries that intend to make this sector an important lever of their economy. Kenya, where safaris are ...

MOROCCAN TOURISM REVENUE DROPPED BY 53.8%

Bill Alen -
In Morocco, the tourism sector recorded a loss of 42.4 billion dirhams ($4.7 billion) in 2020, representing a decrease in tourism revenue of about 53.8% compared to 2019. The latest data were announce...
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