This month
Africa’s Travel Indaba 2019 rolled into town and it was certainly not
disappointing. There was plenty to do and see all around Durban where the
travel and trade show was held.
Here are the
top 5 highlights from the event:
The unveiling of a wall mural at
Africa’s Travel Indaba 2019
The Wall Mural | Image: Fred Felton |
The wall
mural was unveiled by the South African Minister of Tourism, Derek Hanekom at
the Durban International Convention Centre (Durban ICC) in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.
Michelle
Constant one of the board members of South African Tourism said one of the
greatest challenges for South Africans is unlocking the great potential of its
extraordinary historical and present culture.
Four artists
came together to create the mural, which took a year to plan and 10 days to
create.
‘’It was
very pressurised to get it done but it was exciting to come together with the
other artists and produce something we are very proud of,’’ says artist Samora
Chapman.
Kev Seven,
another of the artists has been a graffiti artist for 12 to 15 years. ‘’This
mural is significant not only because it is one of a kind, but because it is
the first mural of this kind in the Durban ICC.’’
New APP launched for Eastern Cape
Tourism
A new APP
was launched which will help tourists to book accommodation, find tour guides
and much more when visiting the Eastern Cape province. The APP shows all the
features of the province, destinations, activities, important numbers and
service centres required by tourists.
To find the
APP just search for ‘Explore Eastern Cape’ on the Google play store or Apple
App store.
The Cradle of Humankind World
Heritage Site
The media
were invited to hear all about the 20th Anniversary of their
inscription as a World Heritage Site. Minister of Tourism, Derek Hanekom
encouraged everyone to visit the site.
Some
interesting facts about the site:
Did you know
that you could have your wedding at The Cradle of Humankind?
Maropeng
means ‘returning to the place of our origins’ in Setswana, the most commonly
spoken indigenous language in the Cradle of Humankind area.
The Cradle
of Humankind is only 45 minutes’ drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria.
More than
2300 hominin fossils have been found here in the 53 000 hectares area,
more than any other place on Earth.
Sterkfontein
Caves in The Cradle of Humankind is open daily to the public for tours.
The visitors
centre is a fun, interactive and educational experience for the whole family.
The site
also features a 4-star Boutique Hotel at Maropeng and a conference facility for
up to 500 delegates.
The Kruger Shalati Train on a Bridge
The Train Hotel |
Yes you read that correctly. Coming soon to a bridge near you is a luxurious hotel on a bridge. This hotel will be stationed on the historical Selati Bridge in the Kruger National Park. If you enjoy something different and the next level of glamping then this is for you.
Thebe
Tourism Group will open this hotel to the world in December 2019.
There will also be an innovative pool deck where guests can get spectacular views of the river and of course the Big 5 roaming below.
The Pool Deck |
This Afro-chic boutique hotel will offer 24 en-suite rooms to sleep 48 guests. There will also be more accommodation in the Bridge House with 14 beds.
Added to
this will be fine dining and leisure experiences for guests.
Game drives
are includes in your packages.
Book your
spot now.
The inspiring traveller Thebe
Ikalafeng
Thebe Ikalafeng | Image: Fred Felton |
At Indaba I managed to sit in on one of the Business Conversations and this one featured Thebe Ikalafeng where he shared with us his travels throughout Africa.
He has visited many places including Mount Kilamanjaro, Victoria Falls, Tanzania and many more.
Here are
some of the key insights he shared with the audience:
‘’The way I operate when I travel, I don’t want to get an advanced notice’’
‘’We must go eat where the people go eat’’
‘’Every Rwandan knows someone who was killed during the genocide’’
‘’We have an amazing continent in terms of architecture’’
His final thought, ‘’I am Africa’’
Inspiring words from an inspiring man.
You can find him on Twitter @ThebeIkalafeng
This edition
by Fred Felton | Twitter @fredfelton
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