10-23-2019
The safety and security of tourists is the primary concern of every host country because tourists will only visit areas where their lives and property are protected, according to a senior Namibian government official.
10-23-2019
Many travelers in Europe when choosing natural landscapes and recreation areas attach great importance to environmentally friendly housing.
10-23-2019
The authorities of Dagestan will develop ecotourism in the Almak canyon, according to the Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Dagestan Artem Zdunov. He noted that this conservation area can and should become a tourist attraction.
10-22-2019
The members of the Green Party came forward with the initiative to post a speed limit up to 130 km/h on all German highways. The petition was discussed during a meeting in the Bundestag, which took place last week on October 18.
10-22-2019
At least 55 elephants died over the past two months of hunger and thirst at Hwange National Park, the country's largest natural reserve, according to the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority.
10-22-2019
Egypt has begun to introduce the United Nations (UN) standards aimed at protecting the environment. In the resorts of Hurghada, Marsa Alam and Dahab, it is now prohibited to use plastic bags and disposable houseware.
10-21-2019
Foreign tourists are avoiding Nigerian parks due to fear of attack from the Islamic militant group, Boko Haram, an official has said. Nigeria National Park Service assistant conservator-general, Okedeji Okeyoyin said the park facilities were idle throughout the country, a situation that has affected the functionality of game reserves.
10-21-2019
The United Kingdom is making efforts to woo its citizens to visit Tanzania and enjoy the East African country’s world acclaimed tourist attractions. Recent statistics by the Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB) indicate that 77,000 tourists from UK visited Tanzania last year.
10-21-2019
South Africa is set to scrape the unabridged birth certificate requirement for minors travelling with foreigners to the country.
10-19-2019
Legal entities and individual entrepreneurs who are involved in the development of ecotourism in Karelia will receive money back for part of the costs for creating the appropriate infrastructure, as announced by Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Republic Yanina Svidskaya. She explained that such an opportunity is provided as part of amendments made to national legislation adopted in September 2019.