Abidjan gears up for IATF2023 and galvanises the Ivorian business community

Abidjan gears up for IATF2023 and galvanises the Ivorian business community Abidjan – In the run-up to the 3rd edition of the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2023), that will take place in Abidjan from 21st to 27th November 2023 in Abidjan, the organizers of

DJ Joozey

Ethiopian Airlines to Resume its Direct Flights Between Abidjan and New York

Ethiopian Airlines, the largest network operating carrier in Africa, is pleased to announce the resumption of its direct flights between Abidjan and New York John F. Kennedy Airport as of 29 May 2023.  Ethiopian first started serving New York from its main hub

Morocco to spend $580mln to attract more tourists

RABAT - Morocco plans to spend 6.1 billion dirhams ($580 mln) up to 2026 to develop its tourism sector in order to attract more visitors and bring in hard currency, the government said on Friday.

Investing in Africa: TAV Airports

Investing in Africa Franck Mereyde (Reprint) Executive board member and chairman of the executive committee, Franck Mereyde, explains why ever expanding TAV Airports is eyeing new opportunities in Africa. Africa arguably offers the greatest development potential of any aviation market as its growth,

Abidjan

Abidjan “I was blown away by the beauty of the city. There’s so much to see and do. “ Leda Knowlden Hello fellow travel enthusiasts! I’m Leda Renee, and I’m thrilled to share my exciting journey exploring the beautiful city of Abidjan in

Africa Travel Guides

The Sphinx of Egypt Elmina Castle Mount Kilimanjaro The Serengeti Mandela The touristic particularity of Africa lies in the wide variety of points of interests, diversity and multitudes of landscapes, as well as its rich cultural heritage.  The only way to know Africa

Angola

Angola Nurture your adventurous spirit and experience a pristine unpolished Africa. Angola nestled against the world’s oldest desert, Namib, offers a unique mix of adventure, luxury, history, art and culture amidst a natural landscape of the world’s most rivalled waterbodies …. rivers, waterfalls

Zanzibar Blues

Some days it is just really all about you. It's about throwing all cares to the wind and just taking off for some really good....no no no.....great "I just needed that" time off. This is where Zanzibar comes in.

Century Old African Statement

Nigerian Model Mayowa Nicholas took pride in showing how to tie her gele head wrap. For African women across the continent, this is a common trend that can go from super casual to super glamorous.

Explore Cape Town From Jazz, Eateries, to Tap Bars

From Table Mountain overlooking Cape Town and Table Bay; along the world-renowned coastline that extends for 307 km along the West Coast; to the swankiest down in the basement bars and restaurants, Cape Town has unlimited possibilities after dark. Jazz in Cape Town

Roman Baths in Algeria?

With hot springs that date back to thousands of years, Algeria’s most famous is Hammam Essalihine, the bath of the righteous.

Cruise Seven Exciting West African Cities in 19 Days

Explore the West African coast starting in Dakar, Senegal's vibrant capital city. Board a ferry to Gorée Island; step ashore five of the ten islands that make up Cape Verde archipelago; meet the Kinteh family at Kunta Kinteh Island while enjoying a whole

Simon Deiner: SA Menwear Fashion Week

"I think it’s quite good to be an African designer and platform now. The people are getting it right and understand where Africa is doing well," says SA Fashion Menswear Week Co-Founder and its Creative Director in a recent interview with Africa Travel

Thandiwe Muriu CAMO Series

Thandiwe Muriu photography showcases Africa’s unique mix of vibrant cultures, textiles and beauty norms.

Roman Baths in Algeria?

Roman Baths in Algeria? Facts: Showers: 46 shower rooms, 5 five swimming pools, 2 of them are outside, from the Roman era, 3 for women and 52 rest rooms. Capacity: 700,000 people per year. Water: The chemical composition of the water in Hammam