UGANDA LOOKS TO THE RUSSIAN AND CHINESE MARKETS

Joe McClain -
In recent years, African travellers have accounted for around 76% of inbound tourism into Uganda, 47% of those from nearby Kenya. Uganda relies heavily upon tourism, and since African visitors simply ...

JOHANNESBURG – GETTING READY TO WELCOME TOURISTS

Kevin Eagan -
There are many places of interest in South Africa, and even though the city of Johannesburg is known especially as a business Mecca, local officials are trying to change its reputation. To promote thi ...

PARAGLIDING IN INDIA - PERFECT DESTINATION

William Law -
India has, for many years, been attracting cultural heritage visitors, who admire its rich history its unusual architecture, and its great traditions. Recently, however, adventure tourists have been a ...

ARMENIAN TOURISM: HUGE POTENTIAL

Denise Chen -
The Republic of Armenia, with a population more than three million, is situated in the Southern Caucasus between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. ...

NEW TRAVEL TREND - TRANSPLANT TOURISM

Bill Alen -
A new trend in medical tourism is the growing demand for transplants. Human organs for transplants are in short supply and as a result, people travel from wealthy developed countries to the less devel ...