The Rise of Sustainable Tourism in SA: Where Travel Meets Impact

Lerato Maimela / March 30, 2026

From supply chains to storytelling, how South Africa’s tourism sector is turning sustainability into something practical.


The World Economic Forum revealed that global tourism is expected to contribute more than $16 trillion to the world economy within the next decade. That’s over 11% of global GDP.


That kind of growth puts pressure on how it is delivered in South Africa. It’s not just about the foot traffic booking in at reception anymore; people are more interested in what impact their activity leaves behind.


While Travellers still want quality experiences, they’re paying closer attention to how businesses operate. Where does my money go? Who benefits from it? Is there a story behind this experience that feels real and raw?


The Rise of Sustainable Tourism in SA: Where Travel Meets Impact


For tourism in South Africa, this shift is already proudly playing out on the ground. In every corner of every province, there are local tourism establishments ready to put our people and our communities at the heart of the tourism experience (and business model).


At Baobab Bush Lodge in Limpopo, on-site food production and low-impact operations are built into the guest experience. In Johannesburg, The Peech Hotel supports South African designers. The Maslow Hotel works with local NPOs to repurpose retired linen into products that generate income streams.


None of this requires a complete reinvention. It’s about shifting your existing operations in a way that empowers and ‘gives back’.

Where tourism value really lands

Tourism has been a strong economic driver for South Africa, but now we need to understand how that value moves through the system. When communities are part of the value chain through employment, procurement, or enterprise development, the impact extends beyond occupancy rates and RevPAR.

We’re seeing this take shape across different segments of the market.


In township and rural tourism, experiences are increasingly built around local ownership and participation. Guides, food entrepreneurs, artists, small operators. This is part of their core product. In the cities, procurement decisions, staffing models, and partnerships are all being scrutinised, so they must add value to the value chain.


Rural or urban, culture sits at the centre of this. Craft, design, food, music, and heritage may be seen as secondary experiences, but we know now they are primary demand drivers. This is how we build a more distinctive and competitive product that puts the guest experience first.


The Rise of Sustainable Tourism in SA: Where Travel Meets Impact

Local stories are the product

For international markets, particularly those from Europe and the United States, authenticity and passion are what travellers want. They want their experience to feel grounded and credible. South Africa is well-positioned here because so many businesses are already operating this way – as a culture.


Initiatives like Sho’t Left are helping drive domestic demand and encouraging more frequent travel. For operators, this brings in new audiences, supports year-round occupancy, and creates opportunities to test and refine experiences rooted in local culture and community.


The Rise of Sustainable Tourism in SA: Where Travel Meets Impact

Why this matters now

Travel and tourism is now a sector where value is created for the visitor but also shared with the communities that host them.


For operators, this means tightening what already exists around them. Supply chain. Partnerships. Products. They are all intertwined.


Because we know the market is shifting and the data tells us so, establishments that show real, practical impact, and not just talk about it, will stand out. Stay relevant and remain fully booked.

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