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A glimpse into the three travel trends that are set to shape 2024

The world of travel is one that never stays stagnant, and with each passing year travellers from all over the world seek out the thrill of new adventures inspired by evolving travel trends.

Whether you’re booking a blissful vacation in far-reaching destinations or holidaying in Mzansi’s very own spectrum of staycation locations take a glimpse into the four travel trends that might just inspire you to book that getaway.

Ahead of 2024 take a peek at the travel trends our CEO, Anton Gillis, predicts below.

One big happy family holiday

Multi-generational family trips cropped up as a major travel trend nine years ago when boomers started bringing their families along on their post-retirement adventures. As travel took a backseat globally due to the pandemic, this style of holiday fell out of fashion, but multi-generational holidays are on the rise again.

As travel rebounds from the pandemic families are particularly eager to reconnect and make lasting memories with one another again. With this kind of trip it’s important to consider that the holiday will need to appeal to at least three generations of people. Locally one of the best multi-generational holidays families can book is a Kruger safari in the Kruger National Park as its one of the best family holiday destinations in South Africa. Parents, little ones, elders and teens should find that a chance to unwind in nature, disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and marvel at breathtaking Kruger park sightings (particularly the Big Five) is enjoyed by all.

A Kruger National Park experience also makes for an ideal multi-generational getaway destination as if you would like to skip out on a long game drive you could book yourself in for a spa experience and enjoy the park’s untouched nature from Kruger Gate Hotel’s viewing deck, and still meet up with the whole family for dinner. Our specific family rooms with two king beds, as well as interleading rooms, make for the perfect multi-generational family stay.

A taste of culture

Aside from museums, historical monuments and cultural events, travellers are increasingly feeling that trying the culinary offerings of another country is a wonderful way to get to know a new destination. Travel motivated by trying specific foods has even become its own kind of travel show, with hosts like actor Philip Rosenthal taking viewers to destinations specifically to savour local gastronomic specialities.

In 2019 the international food tourism industry was valued at $1,116.7 billion USD; this figure is projected to grow to over $1,796.5 billion by 2027. This booming interest in food tourism was recently seen on TikTok when a viral video detailing a Roman gelato food tour amassed 19.1 million views. The video, which was a food tour operator explaining expert tips on how to find the best gelato in Italy, demonstrates the interest that people have in the intricate details of a particular food – it was liked 2.8M times after all.

Find serenity in slow travel

Whirlwind, jam-packed vacations may become a thing of the past, as the slow travel trend emerges as a rising trend in tourism. Slow travel sees tourists relishing longer leisurely trips, where they become immersed in local culture, taking in the beauty of the community through authentic experiences instead of hopping from one swamped tourist hotspot to the other.Travellers are thus electing to take tranquil routes and stay in accommodation that nurtures their quest for mindfulness and serenity.

A survey conducted by Hidden Scotland found that a majority of respondents, 83% to be exact, prefer slow travel! 74% of people further noted that they actually like the idea of living like a local when they’re in a new destination; lastly 78% enjoy the journey just as much as the destination when holidaying.

South Africa is a perfect destination for slow travellers to visit. With mesmerising, slower-paced locations like the Wild Coast region of the Eastern Cape, the Drakensberg mountains or our very own World Wonder the Kruger National Park our international visitors, or even local holidaymakers, can experience a culturally enriched journey in an unhurried, rejuvenating manner.

Guest Reviews

(Translated by Google) An excellent experience the accommodation, the food, the service, the staff. The girl who gave me the massage was very good. Bravo for everything

(Original)
Μία εξαιρετική εμπειρία η διαμονή, το φαγητό, η εξυπηρέτηση, το προσωπικό. Η κοπέλα που μου Έκανε μασάζ ήταν πολύ καλή. Μπράβο για όλα

Posted on 26/03/2026 by Google

Beautiful hotel with a beautiful structure that gives the impression of being suspended in the trees. The decoration is superb and the location, right in front of Kruger National Park, is exceptional.
The table is excellent, with high quality dishes.
The staff is very welcoming and particularly attentive.
A truly memorable experience!

Posted on 29/03/2026 by TripAdvisor

I could not recommend the Kruger Gate Hotel more! Our experience from start to finish was flawless. We were greeted at Skukuza airport and driven through Kruger National Park to get to the hotel. That meant that even our taxi journey to the hotel featured animal sightings. The staff at the hotel were so efficient and got us checked in so quickly, even though we were a large family/friends group. We stayed for four nights and decided to do 1x full day safari, 1x morning safari and 1x afternoon safari. This allowed us to explore the National Park but also enjoy the beautiful facilities at the hotel. The safaris were excellently organised and the guides were incredible. We saw 4 out of the big 5 (sadly no leopards, although we had two very near misses where we had just missed a leopard sighting) and countless other animals. In our down time we enjoyed the three swimming pools, one of which overlooked the river and where we could see elephants on the opposite banks, and our wonderful rooms. The group was split between Deluxe Rooms and the self catering chalets. The rooms were stunning and the chalets were excellent for larger groups. The food was AMAZING! Every night we were treated to an extensive buffet in the boma with amazing singing. The ambience was incredible. On the two mornings we weren\'t on game drives we enjoyed the buffet breakfast, which was also delicious. While there a large number of our group booked treatments at the spa, which we all raved about. The trip was to celebrate my 30th Birthday and we were a large group visiting from the UK. I would like to thank everyone at the Kruger Gate Hotel for making our stay so special. I really hope that I return again in the future. Thank you again!

Posted on 30/03/2026 by Booking.com

Nice set up with a lovely pool by the river,feels amazing right in the bush

Posted on 30/03/2026 by Booking.com

le cadre exceptionnel, la gentillesse du personnel, c\'était mon 2eme séjour dans cet hôtel et j\'y retournerai surment une 3eme fois.

Posted on 29/03/2026 by Booking.com

La structure, la decoration, l’emplacement et la table

Posted on 29/03/2026 by Booking.com