Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA)
The Tourism Business Council of SA (TBCSA) is the umbrella organization representing the tourism business sector involved in tourism.
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The Tourism Business Council of SA (TBCSA) is the umbrella organization representing the tourism business sector involved in tourism.
Continue reading →The vision of the Northern Cape Tourism Authority is to position the Northern Cape as an authentic leisure tourist and competitive business events destination that offers value-for-money tourism experiences.
Continue reading →Mpumalanga Tourism & Parks Agency has the mandate of positioning the province as the world class tourism destination.
Continue reading →Stilbaai is the perfect holiday destination. Where, thanks to the shallow bay and the clean sandy beaches, (4 has Blue Flag status during the December – January). The lagoon and the 15 kilometers long navigable Goukou river. Every kind of water-related activity is available. Like swimming, sunbathing, surfing, windsurfing, kite surfing, angling, walking, sailing, canoeing, boating and waterskiing.
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Continue reading →The vision of the North West Tourism Board is ‘Your Partner Towards a Vibrant Tourism Sector in the North West Province’. Its mission is to provide an integrated tourism development support system towards a vibrant tourism sector in the North West Province.
The Board’s objectives are to: market the province as a tourism destination locally, provincially, nationally and internationally; provide tourism training and skills transfer in the sector; facilitate tourism investment promotion in the province; create an enabling environment for access to markets for new entrants to the tourism sector; and contribute to the establishment of an enabling environment for job creation in the tourism sector in the province.
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Continue reading →Formely known as the Welkom Publicity Association, Matjhabeng Publicity Association is here to serve the residents of the Matjhabeng Area in making it a pleasant and sustainable community for all.
Continue reading →The Ladysmith Tourism Association is committed to promoting Ladysmith and its surrounding areas as a world class tourism destination. Ladysmith’s geographic location has always been its strong point. With more than 50 accommodation establishments in and around Ladysmith, tourism is a major job creator and contributes to the economic growth of Emnambithi.
The Association is supported by the Emnambithi/Ladysmith Municipality and contributes to the development of tourism by advising the Municipality where needed.
Representing over 90% of the travel industry in terms of market share, ASATA’s membership is voluntary and includes South African retail travel agents, travel management companies, wholesalers and suppliers of travel-related products and services.
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