The recently issued Green Paper by the Department of Tourism represents an effort to examine and develop tourism policy. While we acknowledge the attempt to engage the public, we would like to extend an invitation for more targeted conversations with the associations that represent a multitude of businesses across the tourism sector.
The Department of Economic Development and Tourism (DEDAT) has identified the upskilling of existing tourist guides in the Western Cape as a strategic priority with a view to addressing product and experiential gaps in the current offering while offering guides also an opportunity to share best practice in respect of the business of guiding.
Fick highlighted the Numbi's long-standing tradition of hosting events such as motorcycle, classic car, golf, and light aircraft rallies, endeared to passionate enthusiasts. The hotel remains a preferred choice for "petrolheads" in the region.
After a long hiatus, we are thrilled to announce the return of the SATSA Gauteng Year-End Dinner. Mark your calendars for the evening of November 21, 2023, as we come together to celebrate and reconnect.
As part of our ongoing commitment to providing valuable resources and fostering collaboration within the tourism industry, we have enhanced the SATSA Library on our website to grant you easy access to a wealth of public sector tourism-related strategies and plans.
Our next JAMMS meeting is around the corner and to “save you time, save you money and put you first” it will also be the SATSA Western Cape Quarter Four Chapter Meeting.
Grappling with the thorny issue of safety in South Africa, we'd like to remind you of the crucial role that SECURA Traveller can play in mitigating risks and ensuring a secure experience for all.
We are excited to share the recording and presentation, allowing you to revisit and delve deeper into the knowledge shared during this enlightening Masterclass.