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some of africa, pinus stories, the hot spots, and here is what's coming up. we meet you gander who a boosting. deluca tourism industry in can yeah. up in smiles. takes us on a mesmerizing balloon to us over to my sy, mata and it's cut. i've seen that at the army not shows with us through the narrow strip of stone town. so we, i live in stone, one of zombie as tourists caught slides every morning doing the southern tours visit this place to see the mighty them be the river. well, it is also a place may come to see them was the 24th, which is known as the victoria falls. as you can see, we're actually in the dry season. so the water is not as intense as compared to the rain it sees in. however, if you still want to see the smoke that thunder, which is what was the tune, you mean, then you will have to cross over. it is been bob way inside. we did it earlier, but there are so many things to see here. a side the side of the false come,
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let me show you around. this is a victoria fall as bridge crossing over there then be the river, which one of the bar that between zambia and zimbabwe. the bridge however, linked the 2 countries. now this is not the only thing that doris here. oh, tories that are coming here. find inviting. one of the most daring things to do on this bridge is to jump over this stretch, which is a 111 meter square years down the road. and now the question is, will i be able to do this or not? let's find out if i'm daring enough. i'm shaking already a 2. that's my number to a . well, i would say my worth yeah. height and why?
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and that's what i'm about to overcome. a i hope so. 0321. i couldn't remember you might you could really go going oh oh, i feel so proud of my food down. she's crazy. thank you, lou. if you're scared of heights, you're scared of water doing. you will not regret it. i know well is still here on the victoria was breach in livingstone,
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as you can see behind me, it's rather by jumping takes place. it's already saying that, so i am now going to talk to mr. hill. i actually pub, who is the chair present of the livingstone tourism association. hillary 1st, have you ever gotten invited to jumping before? yes and twice. i did filled space with everyone all those times. oh my goodness, i thought it wouldn't begin to imagine again. what are you doing so much in livingston 1st? tell us what this place means. design is tourism industry. it is a good bit of them. yeah. and rightfully so, because we go the victoria for which obviously you know, depending on the water, but you'd go in there, there's a lot of natural sites that are on the toner itself to of why historical significance, the, to the cultural aspect of it is still very much alive with you, how they, how does within village live just around the livingston. so we have that mix of
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life and obviously what the typical african life you'd like. and how much is this contribute into design, be an economy prior coffee that at least on record 7.2 percent of the duty of the country. and we trying to push that number because we obviously have the potential that we have what the country, what interesting, but as you can see, we actually saw that the, the fall is not really coming out to what is left to a pause when at this moment no way the dry season. yeah. but would you say the place has also been affected by climate change and anyway, mostly the, the lower to get to obviously the natural putting that we do have. but you can't completely rule out the effects of the negative effects of why you know, the climate change that we've been experiencing. go globally bottom of the reason why we need to pay particular attention to that. but fairly the last 2 years or 2
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that it was been quite, quite good on record a few we not affected as much yet, but yes, we need to look out. how accessible would you say your tourism here is especially to young zambia are very up accessible and that's a market that we're trying to exploit both. so we have in collaborative efforts as a private sector, as well as the, the government because we want to make sure that the, you know, a country get to experience. so most of these 2 hours i'm offering take advantage of what we have, you know, as a country, sometimes we be more like we are blindfolded, we can't really see what we have. and we just want everybody to appreciate the value of our the tourism offerings that we do have. all right, we did put the same question to young zombie ends in the saca and here's what they had to say. zombie as a nation, etc. that theresa drop shade i looking at the natural for, for that. and then,
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and the thought that was like in livingstone, we have victor a 4th, which is quite a big fall we, i talked to our east, we have revised legs for burst, most a gun to if you want to. good. i said you really have to make it, but it's good that that place is really expensive because right now they have increase on the fuel prices. so the amount that the bus pays quite expensive. there are some that afford great to right, but there are others like me who don't really have that much of money to spend to travel, to go visit the other places they targeted. ha, what bought from other nation not did that. and you'll find that that the locals do stay near by, most of them just with the, as wic as and everything ended, majority of them are not allowed to going to have the place is what that choice attraction if i think they should lower the prices for the locals,
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i think the best that they can do is maybe like if, if they, they can like set to do my cation like decide for the zombie ends and decide for the international in terms of maybe lord gina, and also prices. and instead of putting them the same, i think they can just more like make it free for students that we usually lynn about this thing, maybe in class, but then we don't get the chance to visit the places in basin due to money transfer . course. government needs to do something to see what most of the things we we live in school. i feel like if we had to do the actual visitation, i think it will make more sense than now. let me get to the classroom, leafing late from the books and all that. well, have you heard what the young vampire had to say? would you say that this? the tourism is affordable?
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zambian. yeah, maybe to purchase to that. mostly there was this perception that there with that wasn't in the course directions of the local, the local pricing on most of the activities. but that was more, went away on this campaign. but we do agree also with the sentiments, because generally we have been perceived to be slightly higher or more expensive by destination. now we've been working round the clock to see on how we can wake around pricing. and we've invest government at many levels. and we are hoping, well, we'll be winning in that regard. but yes, there is a load of disparate attempts to make sure that it's really affordable. and just when you come to me, especially in livingston, these categories that you might want to take advantage of whereby even with the lowest possible budget used to be able to experience some of the things leading them, you know, has to offer. so you think you have plans in place to make it to make it more
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affordable? i was just able to the, to the yes, yes. using with around if i, if there's anything that africans can learn from living stone mode of tourism, what does your child efficiently do? how you are able to generate more employment opportunities for young people towards the, for us after that comes natural. because when you talk about torrie, this is more like, you know, more of a lot of our hosting. so i think it's a natural advantage that we do have, you know, the one for the younger people themselves that can really be experienced from the typical sit up a while, livingstone. and i feel this is the basis on which we begin to build. because at the end of the day, it's about the stories that we sharing, you know, the experiences, interruptions that we have and everything else around that. so it's really the personality that we do, you know, to, to everything that i think will be the major. you mentioned cover briefly in what specific ways has it affected your tourism? has it in any way affected it?
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i think maybe we'll see what i did fix our industry. thankfully the, this, this is our 5th hope to our resume, almost came to it was more like on needs, needs the last 2 years. it was threats. well, we didn't know what our long is going to last go when we're going to have that british rule. but hopefully this is our fiscal year and it's cutting, but i do not just think we are bought 65 percent on recovery prior coffee. it's really affected in every way. and you may want to note that our own living on the economy revolves around to our resume. again, about 6570 percent is to raise and related businesses. thank you so much. you're very welcome. well, any, you got a back key lesson, that's a young tourist company learned what's a diversified that customer base due to covey 19. well, remember, over 900 post restrictions that limited internet,
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no tourism. now this local company has turned to y'all local tourists to keep their business booming. let's take a look. mt. l gone, an eastern uganda is an untouched piece of nature. the old volcano is 4300 meters high. it slopes are in the hotspot for africa, the young generation of travellers. ah, your we're doing up saying, great. oh, a 100. okay. do you carry, why did, why did it all the way to the boy? oh, the young boy, lumpy again in a rush. they want to enjoy nature that they were to enjoy it their way i can hear, well thank you for making me a lot about to gander, to the plague old that you would come to the reason,
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domestic tourism campaigns more young ugandans as seeking out adventure, tourism and jobs, so echo has spotted a business opportunity and it involves a bit of risk taking your attention. that is why we always say that, do not know what you think. always do what we tell you to do. a 26 year old has started a travel company, offering young travelers adventures on the mountain. do you go to la guardia? loaded all these guys need to trust. job 100 percent. it's a life changing experience. yes, it can hope to build momentum in them. it can help to build strengths because this is like conquering one of the fears that you have in your life. doing
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this is like you're being more brave. tourism in uganda is heavily dependent on foreign travellers. most of them come to see animals like the big cats and the very adorable mountain gorillas. but job is now investing in adventures designed for the young and curious travelers from uganda itself. he knows it's not an easy task. when a young person is joining something that is always that high expectations, i 100 clients, i need this, that cannot happen in the silver plate. you need to walk a poor need. you need to be very consistent tourism nits patience. it's nips creativity. it's an it's motivation, it's always need your mind to think every one hour you have to spend thinking of the new word that's comes in so that you can convince someone to come and enjoy
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your sub job says before the clevic 19 pandemic. the number of tourists had significantly increased from a monthly average of 20 at the start of 2014 to about 4 times as many by february 2020 right now, his groups may be small, but as the vaccine rollout gets under way jump is optimistic that more travelers will soon come to see the scenic mountain stripes. again, it is as readily junk is. i love our hobby and excited they are. hopefully we can all get a chance to enjoy something i've beautiful. i've back in all countries. now the most i, mara, is one of africa as best the fiery destination. approximately 300000 tourists,
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visit the place to see if exceptional, wide live and what better way to say they've been for the birds i. we met with africa 1st female balloon pilot captains love me. if i thought to the sky, the my sy morrow by air a spectacle above one of africa's most famous national parks for captain joyce beckwith, it's another day in her office in the skies. she became the world's 1st licensed black female hot air balloon pilot in 2019 colleagues called beckwith captain smiles for a infectious smile. i knew that i was going to be the canon, the fast canyon, our pilots or female pilots to get the balloon. but i did not realize that i was
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actually going to be the fast black woman in the while to do this. she caught the ballooning bug from her husband's family to our generational balloonist. but ballooning is a very niche market. there isn't even a training program for it in kenya. so to take things to the next level, captain smiles earned her license at his special flying school in the united states . there's even a mural of her at the international balloon museum in new mexico. i'm okay. so every time people go and send me pictures, you know, they only see i went to see their, their smiles, they're quick, you know, and it's just a mural of me. the 35 year old spends most of her early mornings, showing visitors the hot stopping magic of sunrise above them. i say mara,
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national park, but at prices of around $400.00 per person, it's a luxury only few can afford. as the untamed wilderness stretches below antelopes canter, birds sing, and a light wind blows. for most, this is a once in a lifetime experience. just ask kenyon a stand up comedian, eunice, when jiro, aka mommy to who gave herself a very special birthday present. i flew with captain smiles and lemons her. she's amazing. she is excellent as what she does. she is a professional and where you are now with hi, she is such a vibe and there is an antenna of telling you know, late. she's flying and telling you the adam of the same time. that's amazing. she knows them from me. ah, but eh, balloons work on a simple physical principle. once the inside the balloon is heated,
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it gets lighter than the cooler on the outside, which causes it to float upwards. the foot air balloon flies in the direction of the wind, but the pilot can control the movement by using the bonus to change its temperature and navigating the winds at different heights. captain smiles has been flying high since 2019 and so far has loved 200 hours. when i am flying, i can only describe beat freedom. i can describe beats of gosh, it's you just have to fly. you don't have to comply with me to, to, to know what i'm talking about. also flying in leslie matter, you have animals around the environment, the fresh air for q meeting in the morning. you know, from all the nice, green, savannah i, it's perfect, it's buffing me,
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captain, smiles, trailblazer in the truest sense of the word. she's shattered a lot, dealing for women and ation, and helps show of kenya to the world at one of its finest moment. sunrise above the mara who out this make we really going high as a 77 percent kid us to that lady for truly breaking the glass ceiling. now if we truly talking about tourism in africa, we certainly cannot leave light on. it is also known as density by the biggest island of b. keep ology of tis any i'm the place is a melting pot of closures. after to our queen city, i mean as shoulders through the narrow streets of stone town. hello, i'm 50. i mean all the way from van. 0 and you're watching these blue 77 percent.
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and this is mine. 50. 0 boy did. stone top is the hot of sunset, best largest city at us and me and archipelago se. nearly 2000000 residents are famously diverse. hospitable and musically gifted like city amena, they internationally acclaimed musician has been crowned a local tourism and cultural ambassador. and today, she has taken us to the city that she knows that he started off saturday. but it's a mixture of millions of culture and site every well you've got you. it will, coming with warm, welcoming press is warm, welcoming words. this is called go make conway or you can call it old. fought ah, but story town is much more than its historic buildings and wind. and i
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mean, i have been, beats are working hard to revive the i launch robust musical tradition for a new generation of plastic bars with chicken, our guys, this is our faith, where we do all practice every single day. and today, you're going to enjoy our product is ah, oh, oh, oh, oh. the dentist, a name from city, been to sad. the legendary singer who launched runs the best local top genre, into prominence way back in 1928. interpreting the traditional style with more
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danceable jobs for the 21st century is the name of the game. and so is breaking down barriers about who is allowed to play. when i grew up, i didn't see the and women playing that would then must be someone to break this tables. and that's why i decided to take the food and an instrument. i'm in as bond may pay tribute to the historic queen of harbor. but story town house also produced a musical queen of a different kind. the city is a better place of rock legend, freddie mercury. and this is bonnie here and raised here in vanity back. and after that, he took the music all over the world. if the reactions of the funds on the street or anything to go by freddie mercury is not the only musical star to be found in this neighbourhood. oh yes, you like famous? let's look for to get commerce isn't sounds of as the any. and it's fully on
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display, on the historic central marketplace. this is cole isn't mighty t t. you can find a little piece. it's because it's near to, let's see. for example, here we have the credible cussing. got this on recall. it weighs it. ok so that it's called n e n. i love it, we use it. i locked it off with the events of the day might end, but another life is story town is just we cannot, locals flocked to the seaside. plaza photo done where families relax, youngster, show up yet diving skills and everybody comes to fill the updates for us. i need the food clip here, the smell of so 9 different flavors. the spice is and one of my favorite food, which is traditionally invented right? it's called roy, it's a mix of potatoes and the,
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and the fire. it's have a delicious and the unique. it's the heading makes of flavors, fragrances unfriendly faces and for musical trill blizzard, like amena the city's future is as bright and clear as it storied past. end of the day. i'm so proud of my feet, but also so proud of my life. wow, look at those colors. i'm really convinced now the with it then the back in order to hear their remarkable song, some beautiful city, and also this mouth watering to then. sadly though all good shows, i've come to an end. you can tell us an oil or social media platforms in order to see more stories across the continent. but i finally got to be and, and partly zombie. and i'll sat up to the melodies of the beautiful garden being cor, our queen saw,
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