An air of mystery. Ethiopia’s Bale Mountains in the morning mist
Which African destinations will we be visiting over the next 20 years? When Travel Africa launched in 1997 a straightforward Serengeti safari sounded exotic, but the diversity of adventures open to Africaphiles today is significantly greater.
Discerning travellers crave ever more dynamic experiences. They may prefer safaris on foot or horseback or seek idyllic eco-resorts far from the madding crowd. Awareness has grown that tourism can be a positive force for conservation and community development, so they want their holidays to matter. There is a hunger for multicentred vacations and increasingly remote destinations.