Experience

Wellness

Indulgence doesn't have to cost the earth, so book some spa time at these Fair Trade Tourism places to stay, knowing that they are committed to the journey of minimising their impact on the environment, while also empowering their team and benefiting the local community.
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  Amakhala Safari Lodge

Our ethos is simulated with a three-leg African Pot: each leg represents People, Planet and Profitability. Without three legs the pot topples.
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  Bahia Mar

We support schools, recycling and waste reduction, nature conservation, community upliftment and, with our guests' help, we plant trees.
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  Beach Break Guest Houses & Villas

Our natural surroundings shout out to keep it green, keep it clean, and keep it small.
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  Cape St. Francis Resort

Our natural surroundings shout out to keep it green, keep it clean, and keep it small.
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  Ghost Mountain Inn

Carefully weaving African heritage and culture through everything we do, we offer guests a truly authentic and diverse experience of Zululand in the most mindful and sustainable way.
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  Iketla Lodge

Natural materials and local décor blend this Panorama Route lodge into its private nature reserve setting, while its community support focuses on education & sport.
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  Rhino Post Safari Lodge

Experience responsible, eco-conscious tourism, comfortable accommodation & staggering biodiversity in big five territory. Journey with us to unwind in a friendly atmosphere.
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  Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge

By staying with us, you contribute towards improving our local community's livelihoods, protecting our rare, magnificent wildlife & caring for our pristine natural environments.
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  Spier

A pioneer in responsible tourism and FTT-certified since 2004, Spier is an ethically-, environmentally- and socially-conscious farm in the Stellenbosch Winelands.
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  The Vineyard

Historic building set on expansive gardens, powered by the sun & wind, 98% of waste recycled, and social impacts channelled through non-profit, Kids of the Cape.