Visa-Free Travel for Africans: Kenya and Rwanda
President William Ruto of Kenya recently announced that Kenya’s borders would be open to visitors from the entirety of Africa, with no visas required, by the end of 2023.
President William Ruto of Kenya recently announced that Kenya’s borders would be open to visitors from the entirety of Africa, with no visas required, by the end of 2023.
There’s been a marked uptick in wellness travel and travelers seeking to enhance their immunity, switch to a plant-based diet and enjoy more affordable and eco-friendly retreats.
Many Black-owned travel agencies and online networks can assist Black tourists to feel more at ease in the “new normal.”
In 2019 alone, Black U.S. leisure travelers spent a whopping $129.6 billion on domestic and international travel according to The Black Traveler: Insights, Opportunities, and Priorities.
For many travelers, the opportunity to travel widely over the vast African continent is one of the greatest joys. Africa is a continent full of beautiful people, magnificent scenery, and one-of-a-kind wildlife.
Black solo traveler and full-time RVer, Alexis Chateau, says that representation is important to remind people that access to the great outdoors in the solo travel community is not exclusive to one group of people.
We’ve compiled a list of 5 Black-owned hotels, each in a different city, with charming characteristics and excellent reviews on their hospitality services.
McLeod’s main focus is to empower people, especially Caribbean women, to take the leap and travel.
Recently, the principal consultant of Being Jamaican, Teika Samuda, shared details about her company with FunTimes Magazine.