The three owners of Atlantic Point Backpackers, situated in Green Point (Cape Town) and winner of the HostelBookers Award for Excellence 2013 - Best in Africa for Atmosphere, have made an awesome video showing you around Cape Town. If you are planning to visit and stay in the Mother Coty, definitely check it out and get to know the Cape Town from a locals point of view!
Atlantic Point Backpackers, shows off Cape Town from tim on Vimeo.
Atlantic Point Backpackers can accommodate 47 guests in private rooms and dorms, some of which are en-suite and have their own entrances for extra privacy and convenience. Each room is equipped with reading lights, heaters, ceiling fan and private lockers. The hostel is located 750m from the Green Point Stadium and approx. 1km from the V&A Waterfront. Enjoy Cape Town and, of course, Atlantic Point Backpackers! Kudos!
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22 May 2013
Ethiopian Airlines to launch flights to Seoul (South Korea)
Great news for all South Koreans. Ethiopia's flag carrier, Ethiopian Airlines, will commence flights between Addis Ababa and Incheon International Airport in Seoul, South Korea. From 18 June 2013 the airline will offer four weekly flights between the two destinations.
With this new flight, Seoul will be connected to dozens of cities in Africa via Ethiopian Airlines' main hub at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa. Convenient connections will be available to and from major African cities such as Johannesburg (South Africa), Nairobi (Kenya), Dar Es Salaam (Tanzania), Lagos (Nigeria) and Accra (Ghana).
Seoul will be Ethiopian Airlines' 73rd international destination.
With this new flight, Seoul will be connected to dozens of cities in Africa via Ethiopian Airlines' main hub at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa. Convenient connections will be available to and from major African cities such as Johannesburg (South Africa), Nairobi (Kenya), Dar Es Salaam (Tanzania), Lagos (Nigeria) and Accra (Ghana).
Seoul will be Ethiopian Airlines' 73rd international destination.
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21 May 2013
Namibia: Both camps in the Khaudum National Park closed till further notice
According to Tourbrief, a Namibian tourism news website, both Khaudum Camp and Sigaretti Camp in the Khaudum National Park in Namibia are closed till further notice. As a result the National Park is currently also closed to the public.
UPDATE: Khaudum National Park can still be done as a day visit, but is not recommended as the terrain is extremely difficult. The company which had the concession to develop the two camps within the National Park has chosen not to pursue it.
The Khaudum National Park is located in the Kalahari desert in Namibia’s north-eastern Kavango Region. The remote National Park has a size of 3 842 km², of which only the border with Botswana and a 55-km section of the western border of the park are fenced. Khaudum is home to large herds of elephants and the African wild dog, the continent's most endangered large predator, as well as to over 320 species of birds. Khaudum Nature Reserve was proclaimed in 1989. In February 2007, the reserve was given National Park status.
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UPDATE: Khaudum National Park can still be done as a day visit, but is not recommended as the terrain is extremely difficult. The company which had the concession to develop the two camps within the National Park has chosen not to pursue it.
The Khaudum National Park is located in the Kalahari desert in Namibia’s north-eastern Kavango Region. The remote National Park has a size of 3 842 km², of which only the border with Botswana and a 55-km section of the western border of the park are fenced. Khaudum is home to large herds of elephants and the African wild dog, the continent's most endangered large predator, as well as to over 320 species of birds. Khaudum Nature Reserve was proclaimed in 1989. In February 2007, the reserve was given National Park status.
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Digital magazine: "Destination Mozambique 2013"
The Mozambique Tourism Authority recently published the 2013 edition of "Destination Mozambique", a 60-page digital magazine about travelling in Mozambique. The range of topics in the magazine covers Mozambican art, culture and food, as well as insider tips for travellers in the country, Maputo travel tips and hotel listings. Enjoy Mozambique!
Digital magazine: "This is Botswana 2013/14"
The Hospitality and Tourism Association of Botswana (HATAB), a privately established and funded umbrella organization representing all sectors of the tourism industry in Botswana, recently published the 2013/14 issue of its annual "This is Botswana" travel publication. The magazine contains information about mobile safaris in Botswana, the country's National Parks, shopping, airlines, accommodation establishments and much more. Enjoy the mag and, of course, Botswana!
17 May 2013
South Africa: Whalesong Lodge gets Fair Trade Tourism-certification
The Whalesong Lodge, a small intimate guesthouse perched on top of the rugged De Kelders Cliffs overlooking the picturesque Walker Bay, recently got certified by Fair Trade Tourism (FTT). The lodge offers five spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a comfortable open-plan lounge and dining room, as well as a wooden deck and a small swimming pool.
The Whalesong Lodge uses ecologically sustainable and environmentally friendly cleaning products. The products are carefully chosen and a conscious effort is made re-use and recycle wherever possible, as well as to reduce the use of disposable and consumable goods (e.g. buying items in bulk and storing food in glass containers, while recycling all packaging, etc). Guests at Whalesong Lodge are informed about the lodge operator's green initiatives and activities in the service directory (e.g. recycling, composting, involvement in Trees for Tourism, support of sustainable food supplies, etc).
The Fair Trade Tourism (FTT) certification is an independent endorsement of fair and responsible tourism practices by tourism establishments in South Africa. It is based on adherence to specific criteria including fair wages and working conditions, fair distribution of benefits, ethical business practice, and respect for human rights, culture and the environment. Certification is offered on a voluntary basis to providers of tourist accommodation, activities and attractions.
The Whalesong Lodge uses ecologically sustainable and environmentally friendly cleaning products. The products are carefully chosen and a conscious effort is made re-use and recycle wherever possible, as well as to reduce the use of disposable and consumable goods (e.g. buying items in bulk and storing food in glass containers, while recycling all packaging, etc). Guests at Whalesong Lodge are informed about the lodge operator's green initiatives and activities in the service directory (e.g. recycling, composting, involvement in Trees for Tourism, support of sustainable food supplies, etc).
The Fair Trade Tourism (FTT) certification is an independent endorsement of fair and responsible tourism practices by tourism establishments in South Africa. It is based on adherence to specific criteria including fair wages and working conditions, fair distribution of benefits, ethical business practice, and respect for human rights, culture and the environment. Certification is offered on a voluntary basis to providers of tourist accommodation, activities and attractions.
16 May 2013
Brandberg Mountain (Namibia): Hiking permit required!
The National Heritage Council of Namibia (NHC) introduced new regulations regarding tourist activities at the Brandberg massif, located about 30km from Uis. All hiking activities in the area will in future require an official permission issued by the NHC. Such permit must be requested in writing and must include the following:
Travellers who wish to take a tour to the White Lady rock paintings, located close to the road from Khorixas to Hentie's Bay, will be assisted by the staff at the office situated at the site and are therefore not required to seek written permission. The hike to the White Lady rock paintings takes about 60 min over rough terrain, along the (usually dry) Tsisab Gorge.
- number of persons taking the hike
- number days to be spent on the mountain
- where the visitors intend to go
Travellers who wish to take a tour to the White Lady rock paintings, located close to the road from Khorixas to Hentie's Bay, will be assisted by the staff at the office situated at the site and are therefore not required to seek written permission. The hike to the White Lady rock paintings takes about 60 min over rough terrain, along the (usually dry) Tsisab Gorge.
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