Rhino Africa: Where Tourism and the Web Meet
Our week in Cape Town will kick off with a visit to Rhino Africa, which has agreed to host us at their Cape Town offices! The visit will be divided into two parts. The first will involve a general presentation of the company. Then, we will participate to a workshop on the challenges of digital marketing and localization.
What is Rhino Africa?
Rhino Africa is a travel agency that has taken full advantage of digital technology to establish itself as a leader in the tourism market on the African continent.
Are you fascinated by Africa in general? Well, Rhino Africa’s experts offer their clients an innovative approach to tourism while remaining respectful of current environmental issues. They allow tourists who want to discover the many wonders of the African continent to satisfy their curiosity. Clients can therefore benefit from the experience of Rhino Africa’s consultants, while enjoying a type of tourism that respects local people and wildlife.
Why Rhino Africa?
Our students are going on a study trip to South Africa to discover the country’s marketing, localization, and design industries.
In this respect, Rhino Africa has established itself as a prime choice to start the week with. As a digital travel agency, the company benefits from large team of digital marketing and SEO specialists. Among them, a design department and web developers specialized in PHP, JS, Python, HTML, and CSS.
In addition, its involvement in local and national tourism will allow participants to learn more about Cape Town and its surroundings.
Our students will have the opportunity to discover these different aspects of tourism. They will also be able to familiarize themselves with the challenges related to this industry.
Indeed, the trip promises to be unforgettable and rich in content – filled with interesting encounters and adventurous twists and turns.
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Article written by Maxime Smolis, CAWEB Master’s.