Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Cape Town Crowned World’s Best City for 2025 – Again


Cape Town has once again taken the global spotlight, being named the Best City in the World by Time Out for 2025. This marks the eighth consecutive year the South African city has earned top honors, a testament to its natural beauty, vibrant culture, and resident satisfaction.

The annual ranking, based on feedback from over 18,000 people worldwide, looked at 44 factors including food, nightlife, affordability, friendliness, and overall happiness. Cape Town scored exceptionally, with 97% of locals saying they’re happy living there and 82% praising its beauty.

From the breathtaking views of Table Mountain and golden beaches to a buzzing culinary scene and diverse culture, Cape Town continues to win hearts both locally and internationally. The city edged out major destinations like New York, London, and Bangkok to claim the top spot.

This latest accolade adds to Cape Town’s growing list of achievements, including being named Africa’s Leading City Destination multiple times. For travelers and digital nomads alike, Cape Town proves once more that it’s not just a place to visit—it’s a place to fall in love with.





Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Dive into Luxury: Experience Africa's First Underwater Hotel Room in Zanzibar


Imagine waking up to the gentle sway of the ocean, surrounded by the mesmerizing dance of colorful fish. In Zanzibar, Tanzania, this dream becomes a reality at The Manta Resort, home to Africa's first underwater hotel room.This unique retreat, engineered by the Swede Mikael Genberg, is a floating structure anchored in a "bluehole," a stunning coral reef teeming with marine life. The underwater room is a three-level marvel. Above the water, a hardwood deck features a lounge and bathroom. A rooftop terrace invites sun bathing and star gazing. Below sea level, the bedroom offers  360-degree views of the underwater spectacle.By day, sunlight illuminates the vibrant coral and diverse fish species. At night,underwate r spotlights attract nocturnal creatures like squid and octopus, creating a truly magical experience. The resort provides guests with kayaks, snorkeling gear, and boat trips to explore the surrounding area. A stay in this underwater room is more than a luxurious gateway. It's an immersion into a unique and breathtaking world 







Monday, May 5, 2025

Discovering Uganda’s Emerald Crater Lakes - Nature’s Hidden Masterpieces



If you’ve ever dreamed of a place that feels like it belongs in a fairytale, the emerald crater lakes of western Uganda might just be it. Nestled among the rolling hills and misty peaks near Fort Portal, these lakes are as peaceful as they are beautiful—quiet, untouched, and glowing in shades of deep green and blue.
Formed by ancient volcanic activity, the crater lakes—over fifty of them—dot the landscape in dramatic fashion. Each one is a little different. Some are tucked in steep, forested basins where monkeys swing in the trees and hornbills call overhead. Others are open and wide, surrounded by tea plantations and banana fields.
One of the most visited is Lake Nyinambuga, famously pictured on Uganda’s twenty thousand shilling note. It’s a great spot for kayaking, hiking, or just relaxing with a book and soaking in the view. But there are many others—like Lake Nkuruba, a small eco-reserve teeming with monkeys and perfect for nature lovers on a budget.
The beauty of the crater lakes isn’t just their color or calm. It’s how untouched they feel. You can hike from one to another in a day, guided by local trails and curious kids who’ll wave as you pass their villages. Most visitors base themselves in Fort Portal or stay at small eco-lodges that blend into the landscape.
So if you're looking to go beyond the usual tourist paths, skip the crowds, and feel like you’ve stepped into another world, put the emerald crater lakes of Uganda on your list. They’re not just a destination—they’re an experience.



 






Sunday, May 4, 2025

Ovia Osese Festival in Ogori community, Kogi State

 


Ogori Community in Kogi State Nigeria initiates 103 Virgins girls Unto Womanhood at Ovia Osese Festival.

At the 2025 Ovia Osese Festival in Ogori-Mangogo, Kogi State, Nigeria, virgin girls were initiated into womanhood, marking their readiness for marriage and celebrating their discipline and purity. The festival took place on  Saturday,  May 3, 2025 and it's celebrated annually by Ogori community.

Saturday, May 3, 2025

AfricTour News Flash !!!

AfricTourNews Flash!! Karibu! Bienvenue! Welcome! We're thrilled to launch AfricTourNews, your dedicated hub for all things travel and tourism across the magnificent continent of Africa. Whether you're a seasoned globetrotter, a curious armchair traveler, or a proud African eager to explore your own backyard, you've come to the right place. At AfricTourNews, we're passionate about showcasing the incredible diversity, breathtaking beauty, and vibrant cultures that make Africa a truly unparalleled destination. Forget the stereotypes – we're here to unveil the hidden gems, share inspiring stories, and provide you with the latest news and insights to fuel your African adventure. We're excited to have you as part of the AfricTourNews community. Follow us, share your own African travel experiences, and let's explore the beauty of Africa together! The AfricTourNews Team

Why Africa is The Future of Eco-Tourism

Forget crowded beaches and predictable city breaks. The future of travel, a future that treads lightly and leaves a positive footprint, lies in the vibrant heart of Africa. While the continent is often associated with its incredible wildlife, its potential as a leader in eco-tourism is a story waiting to be fully told. Ready for the story? Relax and read it on my next post

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Conquering Kilimanjaro : A Majestic Ascent in Tanzania

                                           


Nestled in the heart of Tanzania, the legendary Mount Kilimanjaro stands as an awe-inspiring testament to nature's grandeur. Rising 5,895 meters above sea level, this dormant stratovolcano is Africa's highest peak, attracting adventurers from around the globe.

Scaling Kilimanjaro is no ordinary feat, but the reward is unmatched. Trekkers embark on a mesmerizing journey through diverse ecosystems – lush rainforests, alpine meadows, and lunar-like landscapes. The final push to the snow-capped summit, Uhuru Peak, culminates in a breathtaking sunrise.

More than a conquest, Kilimanjaro leaves an indelible mark on souls, reminding us of human resilience and the profound beauty of our planet.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Africa's tallest Statue



Africa's  tallest statue  is  Africa  Renaissance  Monument in  Dakar,  Senegal.  The bronze statue is 49 meter tall and it is located on top of a hill.  The statue was designed by  Pierre Goudiaby  an  architect from Senegal and it  is built overlooking the Atlantic ocean.

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Spot the two Leopards hidding in this picture

 Two  leopards are hidden in this picture.  Can you  spot them?                  Credit ( Amo  Pietersen)








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