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Events

The Significance of the Slave Route Challenge in Cape Town

by Serjio Zakharoff
May 24, 2023

The Slave Route Challenge in Cape Town has a multifaceted significance, extending beyond a mere sporting event. The challenge not only commemorates the past but also contributes to the city’s economic development, encourages social cohesion and reconciliation, and raises awareness by serving as a platform for education.

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Events

Western Cape’s Thriving Tourism and Hospitality Sector

by Serjio Zakharoff
May 24, 2023

The Western Cape’s tourism and hospitality sector is a critical sector for the provincial economy. It generates billions in revenue and provides many employment opportunities. In recent years, the province has attracted millions of visitors from around the world. ## World Travel Awards Africa Nominations

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News

Enhancing Tourism Facilities in Agulhas National Park

by Serjio Zakharoff
May 24, 2023

Agulhas National Park: A Natural Wonder in Southernmost Africa Agulhas National Park, situated at the southernmost tip of Africa, boasts of stunning coastlines, unique flora and fauna, and historical landmarks. It is regarded as the official meeting point of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans and is of great cultural and natural significance to South Africa. Tourism plays a vital role in the region’s economy, and the Department of Tourism has been actively working on enhancing tourism facilities through its Working for Tourism initiative.

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News

Cape Town Named Best City Brand in Africa and 60th Globally

by Sarah Kendricks
May 20, 2023

According to the inaugural Brand Finance City Index, Cape Town has been ranked as the top city brand in Africa and the 60th globally. Johannesburg, another South African city, follows closely behind in the 72nd spot. The survey is based on responses from almost 15,000 people across 20 countries.

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News

A New Chapter for South African Airways: The Takatso Aviation Partnership

by Serjio Zakharoff
May 15, 2023

The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) has welcomed the Competition Commission’s conditional approval for the strategic equity partner transaction between South African Airways (SAA) and Takatso Aviation Proprietary Limited. This deal will result in Takatso acquiring a 51% shareholding in the airline, which is a significant turning point for the revitalization process of SAA.

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News

Stellenbosch: A Destination for Adventure Seekers

by Sarah Kendricks
May 14, 2023

Located in South Africa’s wine country, Stellenbosch is a hidden paradise for adventure enthusiasts. While the town is wellknown for its vineyards, there are lesserknown treasures that offer a wealth of outdoor activities for nature lovers and adventure seekers. ## Cycling to Boschendal

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News

Uncovering the Hidden Treasure of Cape Town: Hiking St James Peak

by Isabella Schmidt
May 14, 2023

Cape Town is known as the “Mother City” for its outstanding natural beauty and aweinspiring landscapes. The city has numerous trails that provide unique and magnificent perspectives of its natural wonders. However, one trail that stands out is the guided hike up St James Peak, which offers hikers an exceptional and unforgettable experience.

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News

Capturing Cape Town: Discover the City’s Most Photogenic Locations

by Aiden Abrahams
May 13, 2023

Cape Town is a mesmerizing South African city with stunning landscapes, a diverse cultural heritage, and unique experiences that attract locals and visitors. With great picturesque spots and vibrant street art, Cape Town is a paradise for Instagram enthusiasts. This article explores some of the most Instagrammable locations in Cape Town that are guaranteed to make your followers hit the like button.

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News

Western Cape Government Voices Concerns Over Allegations of South Africa Supplying Weapons to Russia

by Serjio Zakharoff
May 12, 2023

The Western Cape Government has expressed deep concern over allegations that South Africa has been supplying weapons to Russia, made by the United States Ambassador to South Africa, Reuben Brigety. The government has called for the protection of the region’s economy and jobs, which are already under significant pressure due to the ongoing impact of the COVID19 pandemic and the severe rolling blackouts that have plagued the country.

south africa tourism
News

Advancing Small Tourism Establishments with the Basic Quality Verification Programme

by Serjio Zakharoff
May 11, 2023

Deputy Minister Fish Mahlalela recently lauded the launch of the KwaZuluNatal leg of the Basic Quality Verification (BQV) Programme during a connection session at Africa’s Travel Indaba in Durban. The BQV Programme, which is introduced by the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa (TGCSA), is designed to uplift small tourism establishments in underresourced villages, towns, and small dorpies (VTSDs) by providing them with the right training, resources, and expertise.

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News

Revitalizing Sea Point Promenade and Granger Bay Parking Area: A Comprehensive Overview

by Serjio Zakharoff
May 11, 2023

The City of Cape Town is embarking on a 12month project beginning on May 15, 2023, to revamp the Sea Point Promenade and Granger Bay parking area. The project will transform public spaces while preserving the area’s heritage and charm. This overview provides details of the project and what visitors can expect upon completion.

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Venues

Discover Simon’s Town’s Whimsical Treasure Trove: Collectables Hub and Café

by Sizwe Dlamini
May 11, 2023

Collectables Hub and Café is a unique destination in the heart of Simon’s Town that offers an unforgettable experience for the entire family. This hidden gem boasts a kaleidoscope of vintage memorabilia, collectibles, and peculiar statues. It is also accompanied by a café deck that offers breathtaking views of Simon’s Town Harbour.

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News

South Africa’s Western Cape Boasts Two of the World’s Top 35 Hikes

by Thabo Sebata
May 11, 2023

South Africa’s Western Cape is a popular destination known for its breathtaking landscapes and remarkable outdoor experiences. Recently, two of its hiking trails were recognized internationally, making the region even more enticing for adventure enthusiasts. The renowned travel adventure company, Explore!, has included the Robberg Peninsula hiking trail in Plettenberg Bay and the Cecilia Waterfall via Cecilia Forest in Cape Town in its list of the 35 best hikes across the globe.

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Devonbosch: Redefining Modern Living Through Adventure, Creativity, and Community

by Zola Naidoo
May 11, 2023

Devonbosch is a revolutionary concept in living that promises to unite adventure, culture, creativity, and work under the African sky. This firstofitskind destination offers a unique lifestyle within a breathtaking landscape, merging the best elements of estates, villages, settlements, and adventure attractions.

southern africa tourism
Events

Southern Africa’s Tourism Potential Unlocked at Africa’s Travel Indaba 2023

by Serjio Zakharoff
May 11, 2023

The annual Africa’s Travel Indaba, a prominent tourism marketing event in Africa, is happening on May 10 and 11, 2023, in Durban, KwaZuluNatal. The event brings together international buyers and media to showcase the best tourism products in Southern Africa.

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News

South Africa’s Tourism Industry Witnesses Impressive Growth in Q1 2023

by Serjio Zakharoff
May 11, 2023

South Africa’s tourism industry has made a remarkable comeback in recent times. The first quarter of 2023 witnessed an impressive increase in international arrivals and spending. This article explores the reasons behind this growth, the top source markets for South African tourism, and the impact on domestic travel.

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