The Juice With Jillian

By: Africa’s Eden
  • Summary

  • The Juice is Africa’s Eden’s Weekly Webinar on all topics tourism in the region of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and, Zimbabwe. Join our guests and their different perspectives on how to get the most out of our knowledge collaboration. From expert product information in the destination to informed global trade leaders we have something to say that will interest you week after week.
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Episodes
  • South Luangwa - all you need to know.
    Jul 24 2022

    Join our panelists Jess Salmon and Ade Coley from Flatdogs, Amy Alderman from The Bushcamp Co, and Kirstie Selfe from Tribal Textiles chatting about the destination, how to get there, what makes it special and the interconnectivity between tourism, conservation and community. 

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    40 mins
  • Family Travel Part Two
    Jul 8 2022

    This week we continue our discussion on Family Travel in Africa's Eden, going in-depth on what makes up a family, essential packing lists, health and safety questions, logistics of traveling in Africa, and the panel's favorite personal family experiences. 

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    53 mins
  • Family Travel in Africa’s Eden
    Jun 30 2022

    Join our panel of experts this week to understand about you next family booking. We touch on topics such as if Africa's Eden travel with families is for everyone, creating the right expectations, wifi or not and some of the best family memories we have created ourselves and for our clients. 

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    57 mins

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