by traveladmin | Sep 22, 2017 | NewsFeed
Wanaka – Lord of the Rungs waterfall climb adds new high to New Zealand’s adventure tourism experiences Wildwire Wanaka’s Lord of the Rungs experience It’s wild, wet and 450 metres on high – Wildwire Wanaka’s Lord of the Rungs is the...
by traveladmin | Sep 2, 2017 | NewsFeed
The sale of a limited number of white rhino from the Kruger National Park (KNP) has begun as part of the South African National Parks implementation of a comprehensive rhino management strategy. The strategy by SANParks is in line with a rhino management strategy...
by traveladmin | Sep 2, 2017 | NewsFeed
Finland is one of the most northernmost countries in the world and while winter can be marked by snowy weather, long nights and cold days, the Finns know how to make the most of it. From snow-sure Lapland to cosmopolitan Helsinki, there’s a calendar jam-packed...
by traveladmin | Sep 2, 2017 | NewsFeed
Surrounded by soft white sandy coastline and pristine sea with pockets of enchanting forest, soft rolling heath land and picturesque lakes throughout, Denmark offers the perfect backdrop to a memorable camping or caravanning holiday with an excellent range of...
by traveladmin | Sep 2, 2017 | NewsFeed
Tourism Minister Derick Hanekom has announced that R100 million has been invested in growing the SA tourism sector in the country. Investment for SA tourism “With this investment, we are committed to ensuring that the wonders we boast of, and the unique heritage we...
by traveladmin | Jan 21, 2014 | NewsFeed
David Huether, senior vice president of research and economics at the U.S. Travel Association, provides analysis on Wednesday’s Commerce Department announcement that the trade deficit deteriorated by $ 4.6 billion in July 2013 to $ 39.1 billion. “After...