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Explore Travel Bulletin

15 July 2013
Travelling the Mandela Route
Travelling the Mandela Route

Known to many as the man who liberated South Africa from apartheid, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, more fondly known as Madiba, is a world icon recognised for his integrity and his will to fight for the freedom that we relish today. The Mandela Route will give you the opportunity to walk in his very footsteps.

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Two new Kruger hotels
Two new Kruger hotels

Two high-end hotels are in the pipeline for construction in the Kruger National Park, one by international hotel group, Rezidor – Radisson Blu Safari Resort – and another by SANParks called Skukuza Conference Lodge.

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Travel+Leisure's World's Best Awards
Travel+Leisure's World's Best Awards

Cape Town once again placed 'Fourth Top City in the World' and the 'World's Top City in Africa and the Middle East' at Travel+Leisure's World’s Best Awards this year.

 

 

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Africa's MICE industry set for growth
Africa's MICE industry set for growth

According to a recent report by the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry (UFI) as well as research conducted by Reed Travel Exhibitions after last year’s Exhibition for the Incentive Business Travel and Meetings (EIBTM), despite a global economic downturn and political instability, the exhibition industry in Africa is expected to see massive growth in the near future.

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Multibillion development for Tshwane
Multibillion development for Tshwane

A new large scale mixed-use “Green City” project called Menlyn Maine is currently underway in the suburb of Menlyn in Pretoria. The development will include a new shopping mall, high-end residential component, office park, hotels and an entertainment node called 'Time Square at Menlyn Maine’.

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