Member News
Previous Posts
- Kenya awarded safe travel status by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC)
- Harvesting the Sun in the Lower Zambezi
- Little Kulala – A Wilderness Restored
- Jenman Safaris’ New Facebook Live Series gives Safari Guides a Valuable Platform
- Hemingways Collection re-opens its Nairobi and Watamu Properties
- WILDLIFE HERITAGE: Africa needs a paradigm shift in wildlife management; Kenya is known to be the leader and custodian of wildlife
- Ethiopian Welcomes Back Business and Leisure Customers with Emphasis on Wellness
- A new sales process and goodbye from Tara
- New Atta members this month – April - June 2020
- Community Spirit Flourishes in Victoria Falls in the Time of COVID-19
Archives
-
2021
-
2020
-
2019
-
2018
-
2017
-
2016
-
2015
-
2014
-
2013
-
2012
-
2011
-
2010
-
2009
-
2008
-
2007
-
2006
-
2005
-
2004
Classic Portfolio - Tuesday Talk - The Congo Basin & beyond...
By Katie Jacholke, Classic PortfolioThe Congo Basin makes up one of the most important wilderness areas left on Earth. At 500 million acres, it is larger than the state of Alaska and stands as the world’s second-largest rainforest.
This week, our Tuesday Talk features a fabulous line-up of passionate companies striving to establish conservation based tourism in spectacular locations, under very challenging circumstances. We invite you to learn about the 'future safari' destinations in Africa - Republic of Congo, Gabon, Central African Republic and São Tomé & Príncipe. Classics Members include Elza Gillman from Congo Conservation Company, Rod Cassidy from Sangha Lodge and Phillippe Moreau from HBD Principe, as well our partners Jannie Fourie from Gabon Wildlife Camps and Paul Telfer from SPAC (Sabine Plattner African Charities).
Click here to register and join us on Tuesday 7th July at 16h30 SAST to hear what they have to say. Remember to add your questions on the registration page and even if you can't attend, do register to join, as we will send the recording afterwards.