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Africa’s most scenic conservation canoe trails
Canoe trails in Africa aren’t just about the view – they’re an invitation to slow down, travel lightly, and help protect the very ecosystems you’re exploring. From the shoebill-rich wetlands of the Nile to the wildlife-lined banks of the Zambezi and the reed-woven channels of the Okavango Delta, these canoeing experiences put conservation at the…
Nigeria: Qatar New Visa Rules Restrict Nigerian Men From Solo Travel
In addition, visa applicants must provide proof of a confirmed return ticket alongside hotel accommodation. Nigerian male travellers will no longer be granted tourist or transit visas to Qatar unless accompanied by their families. The Qatari government announced this in a recent notice as part of its new visa regulation. These new restrictions come amid…
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New safety measures introduced in Lions Head and Signal Hill by SANParks and SAP
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Egypt: Tourism Minister Witnesses First Recovery Operation of Sunken Antiquities in 25 Years
Tourism and Antiquities Minister Sherif Fathi witnessed on Thursday 21/8/2025 the first recovery operation of sunken antiquities in 25 years at Abu Qir area in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria. The recovery event was attended by Alexandria Governor Ahmed Khaled in addition to other senior officials at the Tourism Ministry. The minister thanked all workers…