The event is expected to attract over 6,500 delegates from 40 countries, including 200 international buyers, 400 exhibitors, and thousands of tourism stakeholders.
The college has now generated over KES 3 billion (US$23 million) in cumulative revenue by 2024.
This partnership positions Jethwa as a key ambassador for TGP International’s initiatives in Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, and across the wider African continent.
Guests are driven to the park in about 30 minutes, where their safari begins at 5:10 p.m. Two armed Kenya Wildlife Service rangers serve as both guides and security during the experience.
The camp features 20 spacious tented suites, each designed to blend into the surrounding savannah. Perched above the river and savannah, suites start at 163 square metres and include private decks, plunge pools, sunken lounges, and indoor-outdoor showers.
This landmark deal marks a significant step in reviving two of Kenya’s most prestigious hospitality properties, which have remained closed for several years following the Covid-19 pandemic and financial difficulties.
The festival promises to be a landmark gathering for culinary professionals, hospitality stakeholders, and food enthusiasts from across the continent.
The Africa Logistics Expo is set to bring together the key decision-makers and solution providers who keep the wheels of commerce turning—from transportation and warehousing providers to digital logistics platforms, packaging innovators, and green mobility specialists.
IGHC 2025 will place strong emphasis on modernising operations, investing in workforce development, and enhancing coordination within the ground handling sector.
Integrated with mobile payment platforms like Lipa Na Mpesa, the innovation automates real-time feedback collection, providing businesses with valuable insights for service improvement.