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Just sho't left away

- Sihle Manda

South Africans are encouraged to explore the country by travelling to areas they have never visited before. To reduce the price of travelling, South African Tourism is embarking on a campaign that will see would-be travellers getting offers at discounted rates.

This was disclosed by the Department of Tourism during the media launch of the 2018 Tourism Month in Tsitsikamm­a in the Eastern Cape.

The theme this year, as decided by the United Nations’ World Tourism Organisati­on, is ‘Digital Transforma­tion’. South Africa’s World Tourism Day will be celebrated in Umtata on 27 September.

South African Tourism Chief Executive Sisa Ntshona said the campaign is meant to encourage locals to travel and explore the country. The campaign will run from 24 - 30 September.

“We want the country to go gaga in booking and buying deals. We have engaged with travel partners to ensure that the offers entice locals to travel to all corners of the country,” Ntshona said.

He challenged South Africans to be adventurou­s in discoverin­g new places and experience­s, as the country is a “wonderland of unforgetta­ble experience­s, just a Sho’t Left away’.

“We are driving domestic tourism. It is one of our focus areas. We are competing for a share of disposable income in a… stressed… economy. We are driving around making sure that domestic tourism is accessible,” he said.

Speaking on this year’s theme, Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom said it was critical for the industry to embrace technology if it was to evolve.

“You have a camera (on the cell phone) and with it, you can take pictures anywhere in the world in real-time and send it to thousands of people instantly all over the world,” he said.

However, the Minister said, technology should not replace traditiona­l marketing.

He emphasised that tourism was about people and places that make for unbelievab­le experience­s.

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