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In a vibrant new campaign, South African Tourism invites the world to rediscover joy and adventure - unveiling the rich culture and unforgettable experiences that define the rainbow nation.
Discover the contrasting perspectives on private air travel between Johannesburg and Durban, as social media debates the high costs and practicality of charter flights compared to traditional transport options.
Looking to escape the chaos of everyday life? Discover idyllic destinations that offer the ultimate slow travel experiences and immerse yourself in local cultures without the rush.
South Africa's Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille, delivered an inspiring address at ITB Berlin 2025, showcasing the country's diverse tourism experiences and inviting global travellers to explore its beauty.
Explore the growing trend of staycations in Southern Africa, as travellers uncover local gems and embrace the convenience and affordability of domestic travel.
Discover how Uber Moto is revolutionising public transport in South Africa, offering a fresh and exciting motorcycle ride-hailing option that blends affordability with adventure.
Embark on a transformative journey with Popi Sibiya as she transitions from the corporate world to becoming a successful travel vlogger, sharing the challenges and joys of solo travel.
After Ariel Lyndsey shared her harrowing experience of being scammed twice while using Booking. com, the platform issued an apology.
Ariel Lyndsey shares her alarming experience with accommodation scams in Camps Bay, Cape Town, urging fellow travellers to verify listings before booking.
Slow travel is about taking your time, savouring every moment and immersing yourself in a new culture.
Despite the severity of the crash, no one was killed and most of the injuries were minor.
Industry leaders express hope that the upcoming 2025 Budget Speech will address the pressing challenges facing South Africa's tourism and hospitality sectors, which are essential for economic recovery and job creation.
Discover how companies can enhance employee satisfaction during corporate travel by securing premium airline seats without the hefty price tag.
Discover the heart-warming story of a Japanese taxi driver whose unique collection of foreign banknotes represents global kindness and human connection reminding us all of the power of small gestures across the world.
Ever dreamt of an African safari but worried about the costs? Discover how to experience the beauty of nature on a budget with tips on choosing the right destination, timing your trip, and more.
Finding affordable activities to do as a friend group can be a bit tricky, however, a spa retreat is never a bad idea.
Independent hotels in South Africa are experiencing a positive start to 2025, with significant increases in revenue per available room and a shift towards longer guest stays, as reported by RoomRaccoon.
A Mozambique spitting cobra was discovered in a female bathroom at the Masorini Picnic site in Kruger National Park, leading to a successful rescue operation by local snake experts.
Join the Libboks as they explore the splendours of Thailand, indulging in the rich culture and gourmet experiences while sharing their passion for rugby with the local teams.
South Africa's first Afrikaans e-hailing platform, is stirring debate over inclusivity and job creation in the transport industry.
The incident of a vaping passenger on a South African Airways flight has sparked significant debate about compliance with airline rules and the responsibilities of passengers.
As nostalgia takes centre stage in travel, explore six holiday experiences that blend memory and adventure for South African travellers in 2025.
As hybrid work arrangements gain popularity, learn how South Africans are transforming holidays into productive workations.
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) announced a remarkable 91 percent recovery in passenger traffic during the 2024 festive season, despite facing operational challenges at key airports.
As South Africa's tourism industry bounces back with nearly 8 million visitors and exciting developments on the horizon, the potential for economic growth and rediscovered treasures awaits both locals and international travellers.