Chinese visitors answer Africa's call of the wild

    With outbound tourism steadily recovering, travelers seek exotic locations

    By CHENG SI | China Daily | Updated: 2024-09-09 07:46
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    Tourists take a hot air balloon ride over Serengeti National Park in Tanzania in July. [CHINA DAILY]

    Tourism experts are optimistic about the growth of China's outbound travel to Africa, fueled by deepening cooperation and Chinese travelers' emerging passion for exotic destinations.

    Travel industry statistics for the recently completed summer holiday period from early July to late August showed positive results. Qunar, a travel portal, said that flight bookings from China to Africa for the period increased 1.2-fold year-on-year, with the top destinations being Egypt, Tanzania, Kenya, Morocco and South Africa.

    Qunar said the diversity of natural landscapes and the variety of exotic cultural and natural attractions, such as the majestic pyramids in Egypt and the great migration of animals, are enticing more Chinese tourists. Additional flights and more friendly visa policies have also increased the continent's attractiveness for Chinese visitors, it said.

    Tanzania's breathtaking landscapes and extraordinary wildlife are still vivid in the mind of 35-year-old Sui Qing. A livestreaming anchor in Shanghai, Sui spent 10 days traveling through the East African country in late May with six friends.

    "Africa has been one of my dream travel destinations ever since I was a kid," she said. "I planned to go there when I was in college, but failed to do so because I didn't save enough money.

    "I've traveled to Russia, Spain, France and many other European destinations after making a good living in recent years, and I decided to go to Africa to fulfill the wish of the younger me," she said.

    Sui said most of the travel expenses went on the flights and accommodation, which came to about 50,000 yuan ($7,000) per person. "My friends and I booked a tailored group tour for our safety, and we all thought the trip was worth the money. We got very professional services both from the hotel staff and tour guides, who were kind and friendly to us Chinese people," she said.

    "I saw many animals like lions, zebras and elephants at very close range, and I wanted to cry when I saw these animals — how beautiful and amazing nature is."

    Sui said the group traveled during a relatively slack tourism period in Tanzania, and the prices of flights and accommodation may have doubled for the great migration of animals, which started in June.

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