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Why Black Panther’s Wakanda is trending on traveller’s wishlist

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The success of Black Panther is getting translated into travel searches with Wakanda Park in Menomonie getting into the wish list of many travellers, according to a survey. Set shortly after Captain America: Civil War, Black Panther shows T’Challa returning home to a fictional isolated, technologi­cally-advanced African nation of Wakanda to become king.

According to the survey, shared by online accommodat­ion booking website Hotels.com, searches for Wakanda Park in Menomonie have surged by 55 per cent year-on-year in the last two months, read a statement.

After spotting the spike in searches to Wakanda Park, Wisconsin, the travel experts at the platform noticed similar peaks in demand for other Wakanda namesakes around the world. Wauconda, Illinois (pronounced identicall­y to Wakanda) was up more than 25 per cent and Makanda, also in Illinois, was up over 40 per cent yearon-year.

Jessica Chuang, Hotels.com Director, Regional Marketing Greater China, SEA and India said: “The film has touched the hearts and minds of millions of film fans around the world. “It’s a brilliant watch and we regularly see that pop culture inspires travel choices. We love that holidaymak­ers are seeking the ‘Black Panther’s homeland, from Wisconsin to Japan.”

Black Panther is among the first films by the house of Marvel Studios which predominan­tly has a black cast and also shows a number of strong women of substance who work as the protagonis­t T’Challa’s allies.

Distribute­d by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Black Panther features Chadwick Boseman, Lupita Nyong’o, Michael B Jordon, Danai Gurira, Letitia Wright, Angela Bassett, Forest Whittaker and Martin Freeman, among others.

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