NO WORRIES NO HASSELS
It’s becoming more and more important to think about the marks we leave on places when we travel. After all, we all want future generations to be able to enjoy the beautiful places we visit. It’s difficult to know where to start, but don’t fear: we’ve put together a list of ways to make a positive impact on Cape Town when you visit.
Be water-wise
Cape Town is experiencing a severe drought, and both locals and visitors need to use water as sparingly as possible. Take quick showers instead of bathing, and don’t put your towels in the laundry basket unless it’s absolutely necessary. Make sure you properly close taps and remember that every drop counts!
Enjoy Cape town
Choose experiences that make a difference
There are a number of organisations and companies that offer fabulous experiences that have a positive social and environmental impact. Learn about Cape Town’s incredible biodiversity in the beautiful Kirstenbosch Gardens, or visit SANCCOB (South African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds) where you can ‘adopt’ and sponsor an African penguin. At Original T-Bag Designs in Hout Bay you can buy functional art made from used tea bags.
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