
The R6 Billion Digital Safari: How Tech Is Rewriting the South African Travel Rulebook
South Africa's tourism revolution is being written in code, not brochures. Nearly half of all travelers now use AI to plan trips, the Online Travel Market is racing toward $6 billion by 2033, and a coastal town has ditched rand for Bitcoin. But this digital gold rush has a dark side: cyberattacks on booking systems have spiked 156%, and thousands of rural tourism operators remain locked out of the digital economy. South Africa stands at a crossroads where technology could either democratize tourism or create a two-tiered system where only the digitally fluent survive. ... Continue Reading




