A new project called TRILAND has begun with three southern African countries are joining together to promote tourism.
The new strategic initiative aims to attract visitors to their countries and foster the sustainable development of the tourism industry.
Mozambique, South Africa (Mpumalanga province) and Eswatini are the three African countries that are combining forces.
TRILAND’s objective is to create a tourism corridor that integrates the natural, cultural and historical destinations of the three countries, promoting cross-border visitation.
The initiative also aims to strengthen regional cooperation and highlight Southern Africa as a go-to place for holidaymakers to visit.
South Africa has seen the most visitors in recent years,…
















