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7 of Africa’s best luxury hotels in 2023

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With the year drawing to a close, the continent’s travel and tourism industry is finally getting back to normal, with domestic travel projected to be a year of near-full recovery, only 1.9% shy of 2019 levels.

This year has shown that when it comes to travel and tourism, the continent is open for business. This has been evident in leaders making strides to make travel easier in Africa.

Recently, Ghana and South Africa implemented a reciprocal visa waiver agreement for nationals of both countries, for business and tourism purposes, allowing

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