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We offer expert-led sustainability workshops. During these highly interactive sessions, we help you understand the opportunities and values that ecotourism offers while building sustainable plans to address the challenges you must overcome to support efficient, sustainable change throughout your organization.
Whether you are looking for a sustainability conference keynote speaker or a guest lecturer on building Eco-Tourism, our experts can deliver concise, content-driven presentations on a multitude of sustainable tourism-related topics.
Ecotourism is that tool that could be used to create jobs and grow the economy without depleting the environmental nourishing base of the tourism industry. Ecotourism is diverse people from all walks of life coming together responsibly to enjoy the world’s canvas while preserving nature for future generations.
Many governments have increasingly embraced ecotourism across the globe as more countries become conscious of the need to responsibly and sustainably develop the global economy.
Ecotourism is of paramount importance in as it fosters environmental conservation, supports local communities, and promotes cultural preservation.
The rewards that come with the newness and the satisfying learning experiences of travel are irreplaceable, and these benefits can be enhanced through ecotourism.
Experience the birthplace of civilization like never before. Many fossils, tools, and other traces of early humans have been found in Africa. These traces provide valuable information about human evolution, and some of the earliest ancestors of modern humans were born there.
The first adult Australopithecus was found in South Africa by Dr. Robert Broom at Sterkfontein in 1936. The second kind of ape-man was found at Kromdraai and named Paranthropus robustus by Dr. Broom in 1938. All these wonderful discoveries only further prove that human life originated in Africa!
The Cradle of Humankind Site comprises a strip of a dozen dolomitic limestone caves containing the fossilized remains of ancient forms of animals, plants, and most importantly, hominids. Click here to read more.