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Africa news: South Africa about to become family-friendly again. Or is it?

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AFRICA
September 28, 2018
INSIGHT BY DORINE REINSTEIN
South Africa about to become family-friendly again. Or is it?
Documentation requirements on foreign minors traveling to the destination may soon be lifted, according to the president. But a statement made by a government minister has confused the situation.
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NEWS
SAA Vacations introduces 2019 Collection Brochure
The lineup features tours that focus on adventure, culture, wildlife, culinary and wine tours, honeymoons and family safaris.
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S. Africa's AndBeyond Phinda Homestead reopens following rebuild
Traditional Nguni hides, intricate basketwork and colorful crafts, all locally sourced, are featured throughout the home, an homage to the area's Zulu culture.
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Operator celebrates 2019 brochure launch with fam giveaway
The eight-night journey includes three nights at the Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa in Cape Town, three nights at the Lion Sands Game Reserve near Kruger National Park and two nights at the Oyster Box Hotel in Durban.
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Insight Travel tour offers behind-the-scenes look at wildlife rangers
The eight-day trip takes travelers on game drives and foot patrols with the rangers working in the area between Amboseli, Chyulu Hills and Kilimanjaro national parks.
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First Salt hotel set to open in Mauritius
The 59-unit Salt of Palmar, which promises total immersion in the local culture, will open its doors on Nov. 1.
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FEATURED STORY
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