Snake and ­Columbia (in the north-west US), the Ganges and ­Brahmaputra (India), the Mekong and Yangtze (Asia), the Amazon (South America), and the Zambezi (Africa). There are even river cruises ...
For its 40th year, the parade rolls at noon on its traditional route, beginning at the Catholic Life Center and ending at Perkins Road and Stanford Avenue (see accompanying map). Note that the ...
Zamcom is a major river basin organisation in Africa which was established in 2014 as an inter-governmental organisation that brings together eight riparian States that share the Zambezi River Basin.
Zambezi Sands River Lodge, which opened in June 2023. But Masiyiwa remains an outlier. Despite the safari industry generating over $12 billion annually, only 15 percent of the Africa Travel and ...
A five-year investment plan worth over US$700 million (about N$12 billion) has been proposed to address the severe climate change threats facing Africa's Zambezi River Basin Region. The plan was ...
A riverside lunch at Zambezi Sands in Zimbabwe’s Zambezi National Park highlights the hospitality of Batoka Africa, one of the few Black-owned safari companies on the continent. Founded by ...
Another example is in the Zambezi River Basin in southern Africa, where countries increasingly disregard agreements to notify one another before building projects that will affect the water flow.
In 2025, Mbano is also slated to add a wellness center, outdoor Boma dining experience, and a viewing platform to soak in the sunrise over the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls. Cross-border ...
China has become Africa's single largest trading partner. In response, media and policymakers in traditionally dominant states are increasingly using maps drenched in red or stamped with Chinese ...
A major environmental disaster has struck Zambia. A once-thriving river was rendered lifeless overnight due to a massive ...
Venture to the lesser explored Soutpansberg Mountains and discover an eco-lodge redefining not just the safari, but what it ...
Yes, yes, you knew this already. But how many of the continent’s 54 countries can you point out on a map, or claim to have visited? Let’s be frank: Africa is egregiously neglected by tourists ...