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Gen Z trading cities for Africa's conservation areas
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|May 24, 2025
AS THE world emerges from the restrictions of the Covid pandemic, the travel landscape is evolving, particularly for Generation Z, a demographic known for its disregard for traditional itineraries and iconic landmarks.
Instead, these intrepid explorers seek out distinct and immersive experiences, often travelling beyond the beaten path to discover the hidden gems of our planet.
Their new travel ethos, focused on authenticity, well-being and a sustainable approach to tourism, places destinations that foster such principles at the forefront of their preferences.
As this wave of new adventurers rises, Africa stands poised to become their playground, thanks to its unique Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs).
For many Gen Z travellers, ticking off bucket-list destinations has become passé. Instead, they lean towards multi-destination trips, coupling nature-based activities with wellness retreats, and prioritising cross-border exploration that allows them to engage with diverse cultures and ecosystems.
TFCAS — regions that transcend international boundaries and are established to preserve wildlife and promote sustainable tourism - serve as the perfect canvas for the enriching travel experiences this generation craves. Africa's TFCAs offer a wealth of scenic landscapes, abundant wildlife and cross-border mobility, making them an ideal backdrop for today's travel-savvy youth.
Here are some of the continent's standout TFCAs that appeal to Gen Z's innate desire for adventure, sustainability and holistic experiences.
Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA)
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