Tourism in South Africa is maintaining its
winning streak, as the country continues to attract
international awards and welcome tourists from around the world
in growing numbers.
In the latest accolade bestowed on South Africa, the entire
country, its cities and tourism attractions featured prominently
in theCondé
Nast Traveller's Readers' Travel Awards for
2016.
South Africa was ranked fourth on Condé Nast’s list of the Top
20 countries in the world to visit, ahead of destinations like
France, Spain, Thailand, Morocco and Australia, which have been
favoured by the world’s tourists in the past.
Cape Town was named the culinary capital of the world. The
Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve & Wellness Retreat was placed
20th on the list, with South Africa as a country destination at
number 21, Cape Town at 53 and Singita Sabi Sands at 54.
The Readers' Travel Awards also named South Africa as a
fantastic destination when it comes to value for money, putting
it among the most affordable destinations in the world.
The awards focussed individually on Franschhoek, Johannesburg,
the Kruger National Park, Londolozi private game reserve,
Plettenberg Bay, the Garden Route and the Great Karoo as key
attractions.
At its recent Travel Week conference in Las Vegas, Virtuoso
recognised & Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal
for Sustainable Tourism Leadership at its annual Best of the
Best Awards. Phinda was hailed as a conservation leader that is
now one of the world's most successful ecotourism projects.
At this year’s African Responsible Tourism Awards, Shark
Spotters was a Gold Winner in Innovation for its pioneering work
in keeping swimmers at Cape Town’s beaches safe, while
protecting sharks and creating employment. The Bushmans Kloof
Wilderness Reserve won a Gold Award for conserving over 130
unique San rock art sites. Sani Lodge Backpackers and
Drakensberg Adventures were awarded for their contribution to
local livelihoods and poverty reduction.
The National Department of Tourism won the Best Public Policy
award, for recognising that tourism has a responsibility to make
a significant contribution to making South Africa a better place
to live in. |