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AFRICA
August 25, 2017
Going it alone in Africa
Africa might not be immediately top of mind when considering solo travel destinations, but operators say the continent should definitely not be overlooked.
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New security measures in place at Kruger National Park

Beginning Sept. 1, all visitors who are age 18 and older must produce a positive identity document for scanning, such as a passport, in order to gain access to and exit the park.

New ecotourism camp opens in Tanzania

Asilia has opened Roho ya Selous in Selous Game Reserve, a Unesco world heritage site in the southern part of the country.

With elections behind it, Kenya turns its attention to tourism

The Kenya Tourism Federation said safari areas and beach resorts remained calm during and after polling, and all tourist areas have been declared safe.

Access Trips creates hands-on culinary tour to S. Africa

Tour members will cook alongside top chefs while also visiting modern cities; tribal villages and townships; and lush farms and vineyards.

Delta to begin JFK-Nigeria service

The flights, beginning March 24, will join the carrier's existing Lagos service from its hub in Atlanta.

South African Airways appoints CEO

Former telecommunications exec Vuyani Jarana is the airline's first permanent chief executive since 2015.

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Big Five, posh vibes at Kapama Karula lodge

The lodge's design emphasizes its surroundings through nature-inspired accommodations and decor such as richly textured fabrics and furs and African artifacts.

TW Chats on Twitter, Sept. 13: Tops in travel
Our annual have-fun, no-order lists of the twitterverse's travel favorites, in 12 categories. Our next Chat: Wed., Sept. 13: 3 p.m. Eastern.
AFRICA Editor:
Dorine Reinstein
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