logo
Essence of Africa 2025 set to deliver immersive coastal event

Essence of Africa 2025 set to deliver immersive coastal event

Essence of Africa 2025 will return to Malindi, Kenya, combining immersive business meetings with coastal charm and sustainable tourism promotion.
Following an inspiring site visit early May, organisers of Essence of Africa have confirmed plans are well underway for this year's edition, taking place on the Kenyan coast at Diamonds Malindi from 7-9 October 2025. With its lush oceanfront setting and open-air spaces, the resort and surrounding experiences, sets the stage for a powerfully immersive business event rooted in coastal charm and natural beauty.
Curated by On Show Solutions and ATTA Events, Essence of Africa continues its mission to elevate African tourism through high-impact meetings between pre-qualified international buyers and top-tier African travel suppliers. The team's recent on-the-ground assessment underscored why Malindi is a destination with significant potential as a driver of sustainable regional growth.
'Come and do business at the beach!' stated Amanda Margison, co-founder of Essence of Africa. 'Hosting Essence of Africa at Diamonds Malindi allows us to welcome tourism professionals from around the world to meet on the sand, under the palm trees, with a backdrop of the Indian Ocean.'
'Essence of Africa is more than a trade show – it's an experience rooted in Malindi's vibrant coastal charm,' added Chris Mears, co-founder of Essence of Africa. 'We're bringing meaningful business to life in a setting filled with Swahili culture, hidden beach bars, boho boutiques, and ancient coastal treasures.'
The upcoming edition promises up to 38 targeted quality appointments per participant over three days, with 150 buyers meeting 150 exhibiting companies. The inaugural edition of the event in 2024 attracted participants from 37 countries including North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Africa.
In addition to its core matchmaking programme between buyers and sellers, attendees can look forward to thought-leadership seminars led by African industry trailblazers; networking events infused with local culture; and educational experiences across Africa hosted directly by exhibitors.
As part of its rotating format across key travel hubs on the continent, Essence of Africa aims to both facilitate trade relationships and reposition how global buyers perceive African destinations beyond traditional gateways.
'This is Africa's warmth, diversity, and opportunity – all in one unforgettable place,' concluded Mears.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Planning a trip with the future in mind: How a fertility tracker helps not only at home but also on the road
Planning a trip with the future in mind: How a fertility tracker helps not only at home but also on the road

Travel Daily News

time2 days ago

  • Travel Daily News

Planning a trip with the future in mind: How a fertility tracker helps not only at home but also on the road

Vacation and fertility are things that can go hand in hand. When planning a trip, do not forget about yourself, your goals, and your health. Integrating a fertility tracker into your trip makes it not only enjoyable but also conscious. Traveling is an opportunity to escape from the routine and discover new cultures. But for many women, especially those planning a pregnancy, a trip is not only a vacation, but also a moment when it is important to maintain control over their health and reproductive cycle. In such cases, a fertility tracker comes to the rescue, a digital assistant accompanying a woman even on the other side of the world. Why is it Important to Track Fertility While Traveling Many women are sure that they can 'pause' cycle tracking during vacation. However, it is during travel that the body can react to stress, time zone changes, climate, changes in diet, and sleep. All this can affect ovulation and fertility. Let's say you are planning to conceive and at the same time dreaming of a romantic trip to Tuscany or a safari in Kenya. Without systematic cycle tracking, you risk missing your 'fertility window,' those days when you are most likely to get pregnant. And if you are already pregnant but don't know it yet, it is important that your body receives the necessary conditions from nutrition and rest. This is where your fertility tracker comes into play. What is a Fertility Tracker and How Does it Work A fertility tracker is a device or mobile application that helps a woman track her menstrual cycle, predict ovulation, monitor changes in body temperature, hormonal fluctuations, stress levels, sleep, and even emotional state. Some trackers work on the basis of data entered manually, while others, like Mira, offer integration with hormone tests, ensuring maximum accuracy and a personalized approach. When traveling, especially when your usual rhythm is disrupted, such a tool becomes a real find. It reminds you when you should be especially attentive to yourself, suggests which days are suitable for conception, and when it is better to simply enjoy your vacation without expectations. How to integrate a fertility tracker into your vacation 1. Install the app in advance. You shouldn't install the app at the last minute at the airport. Make sure you're comfortable with the interface, understand its functions, and enter enough data before your trip. 2. Take test strips or sensors with you if the tracker requires them. Many advanced models use hormonal tests. Put them in your carry-on luggage so they don't get lost. 3. Monitor your sleep and nutrition patterns. Even short-term sleep disturbances can affect your hormonal levels. Smart trackers help recognize such fluctuations and provide recommendations. 4. Save data in the cloud. If you lose your phone on the road or it runs out of battery at the wrong time, cloud storage will allow you to restore all the information. Real-Life Stories: How a Tracker Helped on the Road Anna and Mikhail, a young couple from St. Petersburg, went on a two-week trip to France. They had been planning a child for a long time, but their work schedule prevented them from following the regimen. Anna took the Mira fertility tracker with her and continued to keep a fertility diary during the trip. Thanks to the accurate determination of ovulation and regular tests, the couple achieved success during the trip. A month later, they found out about the pregnancy. There are hundreds of such stories. Women all over the world use the fertility tracker not only at home, but also in the mountains, on the beach, in big cities, and in small villages. This allows you not to postpone the dream of motherhood because of the vacation, but, on the contrary, to make the trip a special moment of the beginning of a new life. Fertility and the mindful approach to tourism In the modern world, tourism is becoming not just entertainment, but a part of self-care. We choose eco-tours, practice yoga in Bali, and go on retreats in the Himalayas. The fertility tracker fits harmoniously into this concept; it does not disrupt the rest, does not require strict rules, but at the same time helps to maintain a connection with your own body. And if you add to this regular meditation, a balanced diet, and the absence of city stress, you get the perfect combination when rest really helps not only the body, but also the future life. Conclusion Vacation and fertility are things that can go hand in hand. When planning a trip, do not forget about yourself, your goals, and your health. Integrating a fertility tracker into your trip makes it not only enjoyable but also conscious. The dream of having a child should not be postponed 'for later', especially if technology allows you to combine concern for fertility with the joy of new discoveries. After all, perhaps it is on that trip you dreamed of that a new chapter of your life will begin. Photo by Chen Mizrach on Unsplash

Kenya and Rwanda's travel sector shows record income in 2025
Kenya and Rwanda's travel sector shows record income in 2025

Travel Daily News

time2 days ago

  • Travel Daily News

Kenya and Rwanda's travel sector shows record income in 2025

Kenya's Travel & Tourism sector is set to contribute KSh1.2tn in 2024, while Rwanda reaches record highs across GDP, jobs, and spending. LONDON, UK – Research from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has revealed Kenya's Travel & Tourism sector is set to contribute a record KSh1.2tn. to the economy this year, a record 24% above 2019 levels and equivalent to more than 7% of national GDP. Employment and domestic spending in Kenya is also expected to reach new heights. The sector is also expected to support 1.7mn. jobs in 2025 – maintaining over 8% of total national employment, playing a key role in the country's future, representing nearly one in every 12 jobs in the country. Visitor spending projections show a healthy rise across the board with domestic visitor spending set to reach a new record at just under KSh560bn. International visitor spending is forecast to hit over KSh300bn., up 31% from 2019, and edging closer to surpassing its previous peak of 2011. These record-breaking forecasts reflect a strong rebound for Travel & Tourism sector in Kenya and a growing appetite among travellers to experience the country's coastlines, safari parks, mountains, and vibrant urban centres. The growth reflects Kenya's expanding appeal on the global travel map, underpinned by its natural beauty, cultural heritage, wildlife experiences, and improving infrastructure. Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said: 'Kenya is on track for an exceptional year in Travel & Tourism. This projected growth in GDP, jobs, and visitor spending is a testament to the country's enduring appeal and to the work done by both government and private sector partners. Kenya has everything today's traveller is looking for. Nature, culture, authenticity, and hospitality, and WTTC sees it playing a key leadership role in Africa's tourism future.' WTTC projects that by 2035, Travel & Tourism will contribute KSh1.8tn. to the economy, supporting over 2.2mn. jobs. That's 500,000 new jobs expected over the next decade – reinforcing the sector's role in driving inclusive and sustainable growth. International visitor spending is forecast to reach KSh409bn., with domestic visitor spending expected to reach KSh821bn. Reflecting on 2024 In 2024, Kenya's Travel & Tourism sector contributed KSh1.2tn. to the national economy, a 10% year-on-year increase, and supported 1.7mn. jobs across the country. nInternational visitor spending reached KSh288bn., while domestic visitor spending totalled KSh528bn., reflecting a strong rebound in both international arrivals and local travel demand. Rwanda's Travel & Tourism Sector Broke all Records in 2024 Rwanda's Travel & Tourism sector broke all records in 2024, with its contribution to the economy, employment and domestic and international visitor spend all reaching record levels. In 2024, Rwanda's Travel & Tourism sector contributed a record breaking Fr1.9tn. to the economy, representing 9.8% of the total economy and 17.7% above the previous peak in 2019. Despite lagging in 2023, job numbers and international visitor spend both reached record levels last year. According to the research from the global tourism body, Travel & Tourism supported just under 386,000 jobs last year, whilst international visitors spent a record Fr1tn. – representing an increase of Fr169bn. on 2019. Domestic spending was above pre-pandemic levels by almost one third (32.2%) to reach more than Fr773bn. This growth reflects the Rwandan government's strategic investment in tourism as a pillar of economic diversification. Infrastructure projects such as the new Bugesera International Airport, which when completed will be able to handle 14 million passengers a year, will further boost long-term connectivity, international visitor numbers and spending. In 2025, Travel & Tourism in Rwanda is poised for another year of robust growth, with WTTC forecasting a 13% year on year increase in economic contribution to reach Fr2.1tn. – 10.3% of national GDP. The sector is set to support more than 402,000 jobs, accounting for over 8% of total employment. Growth is expected to be driven by both international and domestic spending worth Fr1.2τν. and Fr822bn. respectively. Rwanda continues to champion a high-value, low-volume tourism model that prioritises sustainability, conservation, and community benefit, particularly through flagship experiences like gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park and eco-tourism expansion across Akagera and Nyungwe. Julia Simpson said 'Rwanda is a standout example of how tourism, when supported by clear vision and partnership, can deliver real economic impact and long-term opportunity. The President's focus on sustainability, innovation, and diversification is setting a benchmark not only for Africa, but globally. From gorilla trekking to high-level business events and major sporting competitions, Rwanda is showing what's possible when a country invests in its tourism future.' Looking to 2035 WTTC forecasts that by 2035, the sector will contribute Fr3.1TN to the economy, a 10% share of GDP, and support more than 545,000 jobs across the country. Over 140,000 new jobs are expected to be created in the next decade.

Stacey Liburd appointed CEO of the Grenada Tourism Authority
Stacey Liburd appointed CEO of the Grenada Tourism Authority

Travel Daily News

time2 days ago

  • Travel Daily News

Stacey Liburd appointed CEO of the Grenada Tourism Authority

Stacey A. Liburd appointed CEO of Grenada Tourism Authority, bringing 15+ years of experience in destination marketing, sustainable tourism, and regional leadership. ST. GEORGE, GRENADA – The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) announce the appointment of Stacey A. Liburd as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective June 15, 2025. A highly regarded tourism professional with more than 15 years of experience in destination marketing, stakeholder engagement and tourism development, Mrs. Liburd brings a strong record of leadership, innovation and regional expertise to the role. Prior to her appointment, Mrs. Liburd served as Director of Tourism at the Anguilla Tourist Board, where she led award-winning marketing campaigns, expanded international airlift and championed sustainable tourism growth. Her career spans strategic market expansion, brand positioning, aviation partnerships and the execution of large-scale events across prestigious platforms including Virtuoso Travel Week, ILTM Cannes and IMEX Americas. She has also held senior sales and marketing roles in the private hospitality sector, where she successfully launched luxury property campaigns and established key partnerships with global travel consortia. Commenting on her new appointment, Mrs. Liburd stated, 'I am deeply honored to accept the role of Chief Executive Officer of the Grenada Tourism Authority. I thank the Minister of Tourism and the Board for their confidence in me. I would also like to sincerely thank Ms. Petra Roach for her outstanding leadership and unwavering commitment to Grenada's tourism sector. She has laid a strong and meaningful foundation, and I am deeply grateful for the legacy she leaves and the example she has set. Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique are destinations of extraordinary beauty, culture, and potential. I look forward to working closely with our industry partners to further elevate our brand, strengthen our presence in key markets, and ensure that tourism continues to bring meaningful, sustainable benefits to our people.' Chairman of the Grenada Tourism Authority, Randall Dolland, welcomed Mrs. Liburd's appointment, noting, 'Stacey Liburd brings a wealth of knowledge and a strategic mindset that is essential to the continued growth and evolution of Grenada's tourism industry. Her regional leadership experience and marketing expertise align perfectly with our goals of strengthening destination visibility, forging impactful partnerships, and enhancing the visitor experience.' Minister for Tourism, the Creative Economy and Culture, Honorable Adrian Thomas, added, 'We are excited to welcome Mrs. Liburd to Grenada. Her accomplishments within the tourism sector speak for themselves, and we believe her leadership will guide our industry into its next phase of innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth. We also extend heartfelt thanks to Ms. Petra Roach for her exceptional contribution during her tenure, which has elevated Grenada's global profile, increased airlift and visitor numbers, and inspired confidence in our tourism future.' Ms. Roach will now transition to a senior leadership role in the private sector with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store