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Hertz

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GIMS

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Airports Company South Africa

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Anglo American

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De Beers

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Engen

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Sanlam Investment Management

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First Rand Foundation

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Buffalo City

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City of Cape Town

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TEP

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Business Trust

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Transnet

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European Union - Marginalised Communities Fund

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Limpopo - Department of Local Government and Housing

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National Lottery

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Nedbank>

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Wilderness Foundation

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World Bank

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Ashoka

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Palaborwa Foundation

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Pick n Pay Ackerman Foundation

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Ford Foundation

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Standard Chartered Bank

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Deutscher Entwicklungsdienst

   

Strategic Alliances

  • Green Flag Trails
  • The Recreational and Commercial Sea Kayaking Association of South Africa (RECSKASA)
  • Cape Action for People and the Environment (C.A.P.E)
  • Western Cape Nature Conservation Board (Cape Nature)
  • The South African Museums Association (Western Cape)
  • Peace Parks Foundation
  • The White Lion Protection Trust
  • Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa (FTTSA)
  • ABC Ulwazi
  • The National Heritage Conservation Commission
  • World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC)
  • Endangered Wildlife Trust

Media Partners

  • Africa Geographic
  • Country Life magazine

Verbatim

Look how old Africa is, how strangely made, how unaltered. What is there in it that baffles us? Why can it not go forward in a straight line like other lands? Brilliant men come here to solve its problems and go away defeated. But that is why it holds us, it has this terrible mystery.

– Jan Smuts, South African politician

Did You Know?

Passing through South Africa to Zimbabwe (through Messina), there is a large concentration of baobab trees, and a huge specimen, believed to be the biggest baobab in Africa, is in this area.

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