Season’s Greetings from VoyagesAfriq

The festive season is all about family, trust, and shared achievements that have made our time the best. At VoyagesAfriq we are genuinely thankful for your support , and the […]
VoyagesAfriq Travel Magazine unveils Final 2024 edition, showcasing Africa’s Tourism Triumphs

In an exciting year-end release, VoyagesAfriq Travel Magazine has launched its final issue for 2024, offering a rich collection of stories, interviews and exclusive insights that showcase the year’s biggest […]
ICCA and VoyagesAfriq announce partnership

In a groundbreaking move set to redefine the landscape of event coverage in Africa, the International Congress, and Convention Association (ICCA) has officially forged an exclusive partnership with VoyagesAfriq, designating […]
High hopes, turbulent Skies- Sean Mendis writes

It’s often said that if you want to become a millionaire by starting an airline, you need to begin as a multi-millionaire. Nowhere is this truer than in Africa, where […]
2022 Final Edition of VoyagesAfriq Travel Magazine is out!

To cap off what has been an exciting travel and tourism year, a December 2022 edition of the VoyagesAfriq Travel Magazine has been published. In keeping up with the tradition […]
Scoring an Own Goal

Africa has 54 countries of diverse cultures, yet all are united by a passion for football. As the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar draws closer, many Africans are planning […]
2022 second quarter edition of VoyagesAfriq Magazine released

The second installation of the VoyagesAfriq Travel Magazine is out with a plethora of must-read stories and information about Africa’s burgeoning tourism and travel as the continent makes sturdy progress […]
2022 First edition of VoyagesAfriq Travel and Tourism Magazine goes live

The maiden edition of VoyagesAfriq Tourism and Travel Magazine for the year 2022 with a swathe of stories making headlines in the world of tourism and travel in Africa and […]
A flag, an Anthem and an Airline

As African countries attained their independence in the 1950s and 1960s, a common joke was that the three symbols of their newfound sovereignty were a national anthem, a national flag, […]