Botswana shows up big at 2024 Africa’s Travel Indaba
Botswana has an unprecedented attendance at the ongoing Africa’s Travel Indaba in Durban, South Africa. According to Keitumetse Setlang, Acting CEO of Botswana Tourism Organization, the Southern African nation is […]
Forging Pan-African Partnerships: Embracing the Tourism Renaissance at Africa’s Travel Indaba
The African intracontinental tourism market is seeing the beginnings of a renaissance and South Africa is carving out a prominent space in this milieu. Our recently implemented visa waivers are […]
Experience Namibia as never before at Africa’s Travel Indaba
Namibia’s tourism offering will once again be on showcase as it prepares to exhibit at the 2024 edition of Africa’s Travel Indaba scheduled to take place from 13-16 May in […]
Over 26 countries confirm participation at Africa’s Travel Indaba
With a fully sold-out floor space, Africa’s Travel Indaba has reached a ground-breaking achievement as it will see an unprecedented participation of 26 African countries exhibiting this year. This is […]
Namibia Tourism Board excited about travellers’ growing interest in destination
More travellers are expressing interest in visiting and exploring Namibia as a tourist destination. This was made clear at the country’s exhibition pavilion at this year’s Africa’s Travel Indaba in […]
Uniting for success: Africa’s Travel Indaba highlights the power of collaboration- Anton Gillis writes
In a world that is becoming increasingly connected, the significance of international events that bring together diverse industries and cultures cannot be overstated. Such gatherings serve as crucial platforms for […]
TOUGHA wraps up successful participation in Indaba 2023
The Tour Operators Union of Ghana (TOUGHA) were once again in Durban to participate in this year’s Africa’s Travel Indaba. Over 70 of the Union’s members took part in various […]
Africa’s Travel Indaba 2023: All-round success for stakeholders, consolidation on recovery gains
Africa’s Travel Indaba 2023 was a phenomenal success. According to initial indications, this year’s Indaba surpassed projections with a remarkable 8,629 delegates, hosting 21,000 meetings between exhibitors and international buyers. […]
Africa’s Travel Indaba: collaboration and innovation key to consolidating post pandemic gains
More than 6,000 delegates, including 1,000 international buyers and 1,000 exhibitors showcasing 350 products, were captivated as South Africa’s Tourism Minister, Patricia de Lille, delivered her keynote address at the […]