FTTSA awards the use of special label to qualifying businesses as a way of signifying their commitment to Fair Trade criteria including fair wages and working conditions, fair purchasing, fair operations, equitable distribution of benefits and respect for human rights, culture and environment.
For more detail, please visit FTTSA's website
SATSA’s aim is to set the highest possible standards for tourism in South Africa supplying a measure of accreditation that each member needs to comply with in order to bear the SATSA logo. The logo is a symbol of credibility, stability and integrity that ultimately provides both tourists and the trade with peace of mind when it comes to dealing with tourist related businesses.
With ecoAfrica Travel being a member of SATSA Bonded, this provides you with a guarantee that your money will not be lost in the unlikely event of we going bankrupt.
For more detail, please visit SATSA's website
As the world's oldest and largest ecotourism organization, The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) is committed to promoting the principles of ecotourism and responsible travel. With the goal of uniting conservation, communities and sustainable travel, TIES serves its members in over 90 countries, as the global source of knowledge and advocacy in ecotourism.
For more detail, please visit TIES's website
ATTA creates the platform for buyers across Europe to meet suppliers of African tourism product at networking events, trade shows and through its links with the media. ATTA distributes news on tourism matters throughout Africa to its wide membership and acts as an information hub between the news media and the tourist industry in times of crisis.
For more detail, please visit atta's website
Safari & Tourism Insurance Brokers offers a wide range of insurance solutions to meet the intrinsic requirements of the tourism industry. The company provides expert risk management and insurance advice, prompt claims settlement and efficient service, backed by its knowledge of your business.
For more detail, please visit SATIB's website
Founded in 1973, the EWT conserves
threatened species and ecosystems in southern Africa, for the
benefit of all the people of the sub region.
EWT identifies priority conservation needs, and establishes and
facilitates dedicated, multi-stakeholder Working Groups to carry
out EWT's activities including research, mitigating threats to
species, sustainable natural resource management and
development, increasing environmental awareness, and advocacy.
For more detail, please visit EWT's website
The Internet top-level domain, .travel, gives travel and tourism businesses and organizations the opportunity to register their name in the segment of the Internet designated for the travel industry.
For more detail, please visit .Travel's website