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Travel wise, travel right, travel with Sho’t Left

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We know that there’s nothing more fun than a Sho’t Left and with Easter fast approaching is the perfect opportunity to take time to enjoy, rest and relax with loved ones. South Africans are blessed to live in a place that encompasses the world in one country. Mzansi is an adventurer’s ultimate bucket list with breathtaking landscapes, rich cultures, and unforgettable experiences around every corner.

Sho’t Left is encouraging South Africans to explore the country and set their tables anywhere this Easter holiday with friends and family. But with all the excitement and thrill of exploration, it’s crucial to travel wisely. While we’re SBWL’ing to embark on unforgettable journeys and soak in the wonders of our nation, it’s essential to prioritise responsible travel practices to ensure your safety and the preservation of our natural wonders. Whether you’re exploring bustling cities, relaxing on pristine beaches, or trekking through breathtaking wilderness, here are some useful tips to keep in mind:

Update Your Navigation Tools: Before setting off on your Sho’t Left adventure, make sure to update the GPS app on your mobile device. Accurate navigation will help you journey across our diverse terrain with ease, ensuring you reach your destinations smoothly and efficiently.

Be ready for the weather: South Africa’s climate can be both beautiful and challenging. With hot and dry conditions prevalent in many regions, it’s crucial to take precautions. Wear sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun’s intense rays. Dress appropriately for outdoor activities, opting for light, breathable clothing and footwear. And most importantly drink water! Remember to carry enough supply of water to stay hydrated, especially during outdoor excursions and avoid drinking water from rivers and streams to prevent the risk of contamination.

Be Water Wise: Our coastal areas boast some of the world’s most stunning beaches, many of which proudly hold Blue Flag status. To enjoy our beaches safely only swim in designated areas patrolled by lifeguards who are trained to ensure your safety. Pay attention to signage and heed warnings about potential hazards, such as rip currents. Always exercise caution when swimming, as rip currents can swiftly pull even experienced swimmers out to sea.

Prioritise Personal Safety: Your safety is our top priority. Always keep a close eye on your personal possessions, especially in crowded or touristy areas. Store important documents, and identification, in a secure location at your accommodation. Never share sensitive information, such as banking details or PIN codes, with strangers or unfamiliar acquaintances. Inform your accommodation provider or a trusted contact of your whereabouts before embarking on any solo excursions. Follow these guidelines to safeguard yourself and your belongings throughout your travels.

Prioritise quality

Don’t leave things to chance, book a quality assured establishment with the  Tourism Grading Council of South Africa ahead of time and contribute towards enhancing the tourism industry. You may also by provide them with valuable feedback on feedback@tourismgrading.co.za should you feel that your experience was not according to the minimum standards.

By adhering to these TravelWise tips, you’ll not only enhance your Easter holiday experience but also contribute to the preservation of South Africa’s natural and cultural heritage. It’s your country, enjoy it and #TravelWiseMzansi

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