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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

Everything in Africa bites, but the safari bug is worst of all.

– Brian Jackman, author

Did You Know?

Some of the shipwrecks off Robben Island, located off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, include the Dageraad, which sank in 1694, loaded with 17 chests of silver pieces salvaged from the Gouden Buys, which had run ashore at St Helena. Other boats that also sank off the island include the Fun Chung (1977) and Daeyang Family (1986), an ore carrier.

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