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Explore Travel Bulletin

22 May 2013
Video interview with Lihle Dlamini, SA Tourism: Kwazulu-Natal
Video interview with Lihle Dlamini, SA Tourism: Kwazulu-Natal

Explore South Africa speaks to Lihle Dlamini, public relations and communications manager for SA Tourism KwaZulu-Natal. She talks about the importance of the business connections made at Indaba, 'authenticity' in tourism, as well as about the new developments in the pipeline for the province, which include a cablecar over the Valley of 1000 Hills to give tourists a novel perspective of the site.  

 

 


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Joburg jumps 92 places in ICCA rankings
Joburg jumps 92 places in ICCA rankings

Joburg Tourism’s Convention Bureau has climbed 92 places in rankings by the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) since last year. The rankings are announced annually and based on the number of rotating international association meetings hosted in a particular destination.

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SA's top emerging tourism entrepreneurs
SA's top emerging tourism entrepreneurs

SA Tourism and the Tourism Enterprise Partnership (TEP) have announced the nine provincial finalists for the 2013 Emerging Tourism Entrepreneur of the Year Awards (ETEYA).

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South Africa's booming wine tourism industry
South Africa's booming wine tourism industry

SA's thriving wine tourism industry was once again put under the spotlight after the announcement of the winners of the national leg of the Great Wine Capitals of the World (GWC) Best of Wine Tourism Awards.

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How to tread lightly
How to tread lightly

You're probably quite environmentally friendly when you're at home.  However, like most people, these good habits of yours tend to go out the window when you're on vacation. Here are some handy tips for being a more ecologicallyresponsible traveller.

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