Namibia's 'quick-buck mentality'
A storm of public protest has erupted over Namibian authorities' decision to allow six Kunene region elephant bulls to be shot as trophies.
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Beijing: the 'beautiful' city
Hundreds of thousands of the migrant workers who built Olympic venues and beautified the city have already been sent home.
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Luxury's lap
Lisa Johnston has herself committed to a cosy cocoon on a cold Cape Town weekend.
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Crime fears hindering SA tourism growth
Perceptions of violent crime are the "Achilles heel" hindering growth in tourism in South Africa, a top tourism official said on Thursday.
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Space, the final tourism frontier
The commander of the latest United States shuttle mission on Tuesday welcomed the advent of space tourism.
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Kenya tourism earnings tumble after violence
Kenya's tourism earnings tumbled 32% in the first half of this year from the same period in 2007 after a bloody post-election crisis.
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SA Tourism to target global cinema-goers
Cinema-goers around the world will be targeted in a global campaign to advertise South Africa as a tourist destination, SA Tourism said on Thursday.
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European tourists flock to Florida as dollar slides
As the dollar sinks against the euro, more and more European travellers are arriving on Florida shores.
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Travels in Thailand
It's not surprising tourism is Thailand's number-one employment generator. It's amazing to walk down the street at any time of the day without fear.
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Eiffel Tower hopes to slash mega-queues
The Eiffel Tower is to bring in online ticketing in a bid to slash waiting times of up to two hours for its seven million annual visitors.
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