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World Travel Awards pronounce the best in African and Indian Ocean travel
Ithaa Undersea Restaurant at the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island. u00e2u20acu201d Picture courtesy of Conrad Hotels & Resorts

NEW YORK, April 12 — Eyeing a trip to Africa or the Indian Ocean? The travel industry has named the top airlines, hotels and destinations in the regions at an awards ceremony in Zanzibar over the weekend that could serve as a guide for prospective travellers.

In 23rd edition of the World Travel Awards for Africa and the Indian Ocean, Kenya dominated the evening, taking a slew of awards including coveted titles such as Africa’s leading destination for Mombasa, the country’s second-largest city after Nairobi.

Connected to the mainland by bridges and ferries, the island-city has survived Portuguese, Arab and British rule throughout the centuries, a history that has etched itself into the ruins of Fort Jesus built by the Portuguese, Arab architecture and high gun turrets.

Mombasa is also popular for its beaches and year-round tropical climate.

The award for Africa’s leading hotel also went to Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club, a luxury property adjacent to Mount Kenya National Park at the foothill of the extinct volcano. The hotel has hosted illustrious guests including Winston Churchill and Bing Crosby.

Meanwhile, the Maldives also reaped a number of awards for the Indian Ocean, including the region’s leading beach destination, leading destination and leading hotel for the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, famous for its underwater restaurant.

Environmentalists, scientists and politicians alike have been warning for years that the utopian destination is poised to become extinct with rising sea levels from the effects of climate change.


Conrad Maldives Rangali Island. — Picture courtesy of Conrad Hotels & Resorts

Here are some of the major winners:

Africa

Africa’s leading destination: Mombasa, Kenya Leading hotel: Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club, Kenya Leading hotel brands: Serena Hotels Leading national park: Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya Leading tourist attraction: Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania Leading airline: Kenya Airways Leading resort: Sun City Resort, South Africa Leading safari company: Rhino Africa Leading safari lodge: Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, Tanzania

Indian Ocean

Indian Ocean’s leading airline: Air Seychelles Leading destination: Maldives Leading hotel: Conrad Maldives Rangali Island Leading resort: One&Only Le Saint Géran, Mauritius — AFP-Relaxnews

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