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Rwanda Added to Updated US Travel Warning List Alongside Egypt, Mozambique, Haiti, Nigeria, Israel, Lebanon, and the Dominican Republic — Complete Guide for American Tourists
The US government has updated its travel warning list, adding Rwanda alongside countries such as Egypt, Mozambique, Haiti, Nigeria, Israel, Lebanon, and the Dominican Republic. This update aims to inform American tourists of potential risks and safety considerations when planning international travel. A comprehensive guide is now available to help travelers make informed decisions about their destinations and ensure safer trips abroad
Kenya
The Great Migration in Africa: Nature’s Most Spectacular Journey Unfolds Across the Serengeti
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A Kenyan activist has launched a legal challenge to stop the opening of new Ritz-Carlton safari lodges, citing concerns over environmental impact, wildlife conservation, and potential disruption to local communities. The move seeks to halt the luxury development until its compliance with environmental and cultural preservation standards is fully addressed.
Uganda
A Ugandan court has sentenced a Sudanese national to either pay UGX 140 million or serve five years in prison after he was caught attempting to smuggle 436 pieces of elephant ivory disguised as wood through Entebbe Airport. The conviction underscores Uganda’s tough stance on wildlife trafficking, a crime threatening Africa’s elephant population and valued globally at over USD 20 billion annually.
Kenya
Farmers in Kenya are using innovative, nature-based solutions like sesame cultivation and beehive fences to peacefully deter elephants from raiding their crops. These methods not only protect livelihoods but also promote coexistence with wildlife especially elephants.
Uganda
The Uganda Consulate-General in Mombasa has launched preparations for the 4th Uganda–Kenya Coast Tourism Conference, set for October 27–29, 2025, in Malindi, Kilifi County. The event will focus on youth, innovation, and technology as key drivers of inclusive and sustainable tourism, with participation from regional leaders, stakeholders, and industry players. Registration is now open for what promises to be East Africa’s largest tourism collaboration.
Uganda
Discover the 10 must-visit attractions in Uganda for 2025, offering a blend of wildlife, adventure, culture, scenery, and relaxation—rightfully earning its title as the “Pearl of Africa.”
Uganda
Uganda’s tourism sector is set for a major boost as the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) and Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) launch a digital-driven campaign to promote the country’s attractions. The initiative aims to increase global visibility, enhance connectivity in national parks, and position Uganda as a leading travel destination. With ambitious plans for digital innovation and infrastructure, the partnership seeks to grow tourism’s contribution to the national economy.