African Travel launches 2024 program
Safari operator African Travel, Inc. has launched its new 2024 brochure.
It comprises authentic wildlife and cultural journeys across 16 destinations in Africa from Cape Town to Cairo.
It includes newest destination Morocco.
There are four brand new journeys and African Travel is ramping up its sustainable travel options.
It will be offering 90 ‘Make Travel Matter’ Experiences across all itineraries.
These African travel experiences are carefully chosen for the positive social or environmental impact on local communities
They directly advance the Sustainability Development Goals set by the United Nations.
“We are thrilled to unveil our new 2024 brochure and we are excited to introduce Morocco as our newest destination,” said Sherwin Banda, President of African Travel.
“We will also support our Moroccan Make Travel Matter Experiences to help protect those traditions and cultural interactions.”
Guests can discover Morocco’s culture and culinary delights on the new 10-day Discover Morocco and 12-day Flavors of Morocco journeys.
There is also a new 10-day Delta, Rivers and Falls safari through Botswana and Zambia.
Highlights include an aerial view of the Okavango Delta as guests arrive at their sustainable luxury lodge, Atzaro Okavango via a scenic helicopter flight.
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