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Africa’s Stolen Heritage: Why Repatriation of Artefacts Matters

The repatriation of stolen African art is essential for healing and rebuilding the continent. Over centuries, the West looted countless artefacts, sculptures, and artworks during its expeditions to Africa, spanning.

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Sacred Journeys: Exploring Africa’s Spiritual Treasures

In the early hours of a misty January morning, thousands gathered in the small Ethiopian town of Lalibela. Families, lone travellers, and pilgrims of all ages, some from nearby villages.

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Exploring the Unspoiled Beauty in Mozambique’s Bazaruto Archipelago

“Every sunset felt like a piece of art painted just for me,” shares Sarah Davies, a traveler from London, recalling her experience in Mozambique’s Bazaruto Archipelago. “I could feel the.

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How Ecotourism Drives Botswana’s Economic Recovery

Ecotourism has become a pivotal element in Botswana’s economic recovery and diversification strategy, especially as the country navigates its way out of several economic disruptions. Positioned as one of Africa’s.

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Africa on the Move: Transforming Global Tourism Trends

Africa’s travel market is swiftly reshaping global tourism, emerging as a vibrant and influential force in an industry once centred elsewhere. With a focus on sustainability, digital innovation, and culturally.

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Exploring Malawi’s Livingstonia Mission: Where Heritage Meets Nature

“My visit to Livingstonia was nothing short of transformative. The breathtaking scenery, the rich history of the mission, and the incredible local community left a profound impact on me. I.

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Dorze Village: A Cultural Haven in the Highlands of Ethiopia

High up in the lush hills of southern Ethiopia, at an altitude of around 2,500 meters (8,200 feet), lies Dorze Village, a hidden cultural treasure. Located near the famous town.

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Explore Cameroon’s Mount Cameroon: Africa’s Tallest Volcano

“Mount Cameroon is a treasure for Cameroon and Africa, standing as a symbol of natural beauty, biodiversity, and the incredible forces of nature,” says Moses Fokou, a Cameroonian environmentalist. This.

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Tourism and Economic Development in Africa: Trends and Challenges

“Tourism is not only an economic pillar but also a path to peace, inclusion, and conservation,” said Taleb Rifai, former Secretary-General of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO). His.

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Swim with Whale Sharks: Experience the Magic Waters of Comoros’ Mohéli

“The first time I swam with a whale shark, I was in awe. Despite its massive size, it moved with such grace. That moment in Mohéli’s crystal-clear waters was a.

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