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Africa news: Agents' role in the conservation conversation

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AFRICA
April 27, 2018
INSIGHT BY DORINE REINSTEIN
Tour ops count on agents to stoke the conservation conversation
Agents are seen as being in a position where they can influence the choices of consumers, the practices of suppliers and the development within destinations.
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NEWS
AndBeyond lodge set to reopen in South Africa

The AndBeyond Phinda Vlei Lodge, in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province, will open its doors in June after a complete refurbishment.

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S. African Tourism ties packages to U.S. tax refunds

Six packages have been priced between $1,700 and $3,200, a range chosen to reflect the average tax refund of U.S. travelers.

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Luxury, all-suite hotel at Victoria Falls eyes 2019 debut

The 19-suite Mbano Manor Hotel will be adjacent to Zambezi National Park, at the edge of Victoria Falls village.

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Tanzania's Mwiba Lodge introduces fly camp

The temporary facility enables travelers to spend a night under star-studded skies on the escarpment of the Rift Valley, overlooking Lake Eyasi.

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African wild dogs return to Gorongosa National Park

The has been translocated from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, to Mozambique, marking the return of this species to the park after an absence of more than a quarter century.

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FEATURED STORY
Rwanda Rising: The renewal of a destination with a tragic past

The latest in Peter Greenberg's "Royal Tour" series spotlights the renewal of a destination that is combating the perception that tragic events of the past still define its reality.

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AFRICA Editor:
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