WHY RICKSHAW?

The Rickshaw Travel Group ("Rickshaw Travels") was founded in May 1988. From our humble beginnings as a small travel agency, we have grown and expanded into several countries and today have 28 years of experience in the travel business, both corporate and leisure... read more .

24-HR TRANSIT NOW ALLOWED IN DUBAI

Emirates has sent out a trade communication to let agents know that, with immediate effect, passengers travelling from a list of countries, including South Africa, with transit times of 10-24 hours in Dubai, will be allowed to transit Dubai provided certain rules are followed

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TANZANIA PRESIDENT SAMIA DOCUMENTARY ATTRACTS OVER 30 TRAVEL AGENTS

PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan's documentary recording to promote Tanzania's tourist has attracted more than 30 travel agents from the United States of America, France, and Lithuania to visit Tanzania

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KENYA REMOVED FROM THE UK RED LIST IN REVISED COVID-19 TRAVEL REGULATIONS

Nairobi — Kenya has been removed from the UK red list in revised coronavirus travel regulations

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SERENGETI TENTED CAMP REOPENS AFTER REVAMP

Singita Sabora Tented Camp in the Serengeti, Tanzania, has reopened after an extensive revamp

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MORE AIR CONNECTIONS TO EAST AFRICAN PARKS

Tanzanian aviation company, Auric Air Services, has introduced a Dash 8-100 aircraft to its fleet, increasing its total capacity to 234 seats on 16 aircraft

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BA RESUMES LONDON-NAIROBI OPERATIONS

British Airways has announced the resumption of its London-Nairobi flights after Kenya lifted its ban on passenger flights from the UK on June 9

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SA READY TO ROLL OUT E-VISAS TO 15 COUNTRIES

The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has begun implementation of its electronic visa system (e-Visa) to 15 countries

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UGANDA AIRLINES FLYING TO DUBAI

Beginning October 2021, Uganda airlines will fly to Dubai 3 times weekly

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REVIEW OF COVID-19 TESTING FEE FOR TRAVELERS IN TANZANIA

Following the outbreak of COVID-19 in the world, where Tanzania received the first case of COVID-19 patient on 16 March 2020, the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania continued to take various measures including testing of travelers entering and leaving the country

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