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![]() Fair Trade in Tourism
Travel South Africa and the world as a backpacker with awareness! FTTSA protects our locals Ever wondered if the locals you encounter whilst on holiday are getting a raw deal from scaly tour operators and dodgy establishments? Well, Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa (FTTSA) is the world’s first tourism Fair Trade certification programme. And FTTSA certification means that your hard-earned holiday moola is going to the right places, and that the cultures and people you meet en-route are being treated with the respect and financial remuneration they deserve. Whether you want to certify your business or travel responsibly, FTTSA will help you play it free and fair. Feeling lucky?(randomly selected service providers from all regions) You might meet Adam... Or not. But have a dip in the pool and eat an apple anyway… (Windhoek,Namibia) Come here and find out why Long Street is such a happening spot. (Cape Town City Centre,Cape Town) Adrenalin and scenery combined in one rush. (Durban ,Durban) This Wild coast hostel creates space and time to do absolutely nothing in, if that's what you desire. (Coffee Bay,Wild Coast) See Soweto the eco-friendly, local way. (Oribi Gorge,Johannesburg) This Drakensberg backpackers is a resort and backpackers lodge which overlooks miles of mountains. (Northern Drakensberg,Drakensberg Backpacker Hostels) Ansteys Beach Backpackers is just a short walk from the world famous “Cave Rock” surf break. The perfect place to stay at in Durban if you are after waves and beaches. (Durban ,Durban) Here's a bug you'll want to catch. (Windhoek,Namibia) They offer a small lodge and a travel centre. (Cape Town City Centre,Cape Town) Under new management, they are close to Supertubes. (Jeffreys Bay,Sunshine Coast) |