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The Star on MSNHotel industry reaps from August school holiday, CHAN tournamentHotels along the coast and safari circuits have reported a booming business during this August school holiday, which also coincides with the African Nations Championship (CHAN) tournament in Nairobi ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThese Are the Most Underrated Places to Celebrate Your Next Milestone, According to a Travel AdvisorList advisor Erina Pindar recommends a range of unique destinations and luxe stays perfect celebrating any milestone, from ...
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Tuko News on MSNWater shortages spell trouble on Turkey's tourist coastAli Alyanak and his neighbours in Turkey's tourist hub Izmir now have to draw water from a shrinking aquifer 170 metres ...
Chapman’s Peak Drive, just south of the city, is one of the most beautiful drives in the world. On one side you have verdant green cliffs, and on the other is Hout Bay. The views are mind-blowing. You ...
Some things in life are worth doing at least once, especially when it comes to travel. More than your average vacations, they ...
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The Citizen on MSNWhat next after Tanzania shuts ‘alien’ stalls?On July 28, 2025, Tanzania’s Industry and Trade minister Selemani Jafo dropped a bombshell: foreigners will be banned from ...
Meru County has proven to be an ideal venue with performance halls at Kaaga Girls, Meru School and Meru TTC offering spacious ...
What struck us immediately was the magnificent view over the trees and flowing shrubs of the garden way down the valley, and ...
Welcome to a world where the now normal struggles to get a first home in an Aussie capital city usually don’t apply.
Africa to lead global pulses market by 2034, with per capita consumption topping 12 kg (OECD–FAO). • Production to grow by 900,000 tons annually, reaching 25% of global output. • Nigeria, Ethiopia, ...
All over the world, hotels have taken some extraordinary forms that will definitely leave you astonished. Some of the hotels all over the world offer some unique experiences; from remote Arctic glass ...
It’s the number one occupational hazard for a travel writer: mention what you do and you’ll inevitably get asked: “Where ...
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