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AFRICA
June 29, 2018
INSIGHT BY DORINE REINSTEIN
The great gorilla-trekking debate: Rwanda or Uganda?
Experts share their thoughts on the best place to see the mountain gorillas.
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NEWS
Tauck creates its first gorilla-trekking tours
The 13- and 16-day packages, which will debut in 2019, are its first that include Rwanda.
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Trafalgar doing tours to sub-Saharan Africa
Starting this December, travelers will for the first time be able to book a Trafalgar trip to the countries of Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Kenya and Tanzania.
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New conservation expeditions to key emerging African destinations
Noted safari guide Michael Lorentz has joined the nonprofit African Parks to offer one-off expeditions and limited offerings in Zambia, Chad, the Republic of the Congo and Rwanda.
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Ethiopian Airways launches Chicago service
The destination is the airline's fourth in the U.S. and its seventh in the Americas.
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Lodge to open on Zimbabwe's Lake Kariba
The Kariba Safari Lodge features nine individual smaller lodges and eight suites set on various levels in a tropical forest.
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AndBeyond turns focus to Marine Conservation Initiative
The company plans to use its three island properties and its marine activities at AndBeyond Phinda Private Game Reserve in South Africa to link and influence more than 1,865 miles of Indian Ocean coastline.
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