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05 January 2016
Africa destination for the super-rich
Africa has always been a destination for the super-rich. The study, titled “Millionaire Tourism in Africa,” says that around 43,000 multi-millionaires visited Africa in the 12 months to September 2015. This was despite new visa rules that made it more difficult for visitors to go to South Africa.
Especially places like Kenya, South Africa, Seychelles and Mauritius, were among the most visited destinations with South Africa being the most popular with roughly 11,000 multimillionaires. Read More