The success of the 2023 edition, held in February was due in no small part to the collaboration of various industry partners, including Wetu, ATTA, The Africa Hub, Nightsbridge, Atmosphere Marketing, Inspirational Places and Umlingo Travel PR.
This spirit of ubuntu and partnership is what makes this
virtual show such a success, in addition to its B2B nature, affordability in
both time and money, accessibility due to it being virtual, and having a
carbon-neutral footprint.
This year’s show attracted 186 exhibitors and over 440
buyers and media from around the world. The platform facilitated over 6,500
meetings, 44,192 networking chats, and received more than 85,000 profile views.
Feedback from participants has been very positive, affirming the continuing
importance of virtual shows on the tourism events calendar. An African-focussed
show of this size gives everyone a platform and voice to connect, rather than
being lost in the noise.
“ OurAfrica.Travel has once again proven that connecting on
a virtual platform is now part of our day-to-day business practice and is the
most convenient and opportune way to keep in touch with tourism industry
players from around the world”, said organisers Storm Napier and Allie Hunt.”
CAUSES FOR IMPACT
OurAfrica.Travel is committed to driving sustainable tourism
and giving back to both community and conservation projects. This year, 18
worthy causes were given a spotlight during the show, as participants were
invited to nominate their favourite charities and grassroots projects. We are delighted to announce that Tuk South
ForRangers and Uthando are our winners for 2023 and will be receiving cash
donations shortly.
OurAfrica.Travel would like to thank all the worthy causes
nominated for the vital work they do in Africa including Chefs with Compassion,
Conservation South Luangwa, Dambari Wildlife Trust, Giraffe Conservation Fund,
Global Sojourns Giving Circle, Good Work Foundation, HERD, How Many Elephants,
Ingoma Choir, Meal For Two Project, Mukambi Community School, Nourish Eco
Village, Onguma Anti-Poaching Unit, Seahorse Protection by ParCo, The Plaster
House and The Rhino Momma Project.