Exotic beaches, culinary exploration and adventurous excursions – if you’re like most of us you’re dreaming of your next vacation getaway today. Everyone wants to escape the Polar Vortex for a chance of tropical weather and sweet serenity. Stop dreaming and start planning today as Divas On Destinations takes you around the world in 60 seconds. Take a new look at familiar and unexpected vacation destinations from right here and the New York Times Travel Show.
I spoke with Ms. Sthu Zungu, President of South African Tourism North America who shared why partnering in the New York Times Travel Show and reaching audiences to share the wonder that is South Africa is so important. “The New York Times Travel Show provides a critical avenue for South African Tourism to propel South Africa’s kaleidoscope of authentic experiences and evolving tourism landscape to top of mind among our core target audiences,” said Ms. Sthu Zungu. “South Africa is no longer a ‘once-in-a-lifetime trip,’ but rather, one that can truly fit any budget or preference. It is here that we are able to bring this reality to light and ultimately inspire continued travel to our beautiful country.”
At the New York Times Travel Show, travelers of all ages learned that South Africa is the world’s leading destination for exotic outdoor adventure and rich cultural diversity — offering an unmatched array of transformational experiences — beyond safari — that will forever inspire and enrich their lives. For families with children, South Africa offers a one-of-a-kind educational opportunity with its rich and multi-cultural history.
Adrenaline seekers and nature lovers alike will fall in love with South Africa’s wide-ranging topography that boasts lush forest, canyons, dramatic waterfalls and white-sand beaches. Thrilling adventures, including hiking, zip-lining, surfing, shark-cage diving, hand-gliding, bungee jumping, and much more, can be found in virtually every province of South Africa, making the possibilities truly endless.
Check out more of my chat with Ms. Sthu Zungu, President of South African Tourism North America below and discover why South Africa should be on your next travel destination itinerary soon.