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Time to don new cape in S Africa

South African Tourism aims to bring to the forefront all its unexplored natural bounties and showcase more than just Cape Town, Johannesbu­rg and Durban, reveals Sisa Ntshona, CEO, South African Tourism in an interview with TRAVTALK.

- KARISHMA KHANNA FROM DURBAN

QPlease share your numbers in terms of Currently, we are experienci­ng record numbers that have never been experience­d before. We saw about 10 and a half million internatio­nal arrivals in the year 2016. We are poised for further growth in 2017. However, it’s important to note that the world has a travelling population of over a billion. So we still get less than one per cent of the market share. South Africa has set its target of increasing its market share of the internatio­nal arrivals, and this has led us to a simple strategy that we have to attract an additional 5 million internatio­nal arrivals to our country in the next 5 years. This is driving our focus and resources and our efforts are aligned to that.

QAny special offerings/strategies specifical­ly targeting Indian tourists? Any in the pipeline? How's your campaign "WOW! Its doing great! It was a very simple campaign. We look around for big words, but “wow”, which is the simplest one, is the perfect word to describe the feeling that surfaces when people get to experience and actually interact with South Africa. The “Wow

QHow's your campaign "WOW! Its doing great! It was a very simple campaign. We look around for big words, but “wow”, which is the simplest one, is the perfect word to describe the feeling that surfaces when people get to experience and actually interact with South Africa. The “Wow campaign” was all about what’s that natural emotion coming through as people discover our country and that was very successful. Kind of really simple but understand­able.

QWhat are the high-light destinatio­ns in South Africa has nine provinces and believe me, we have not brought all of them to the fore. We have been focusing primarily on three provinces: Durban, Cape Town and Johannesbu­rg. But now we want to bring the others to focus as well. You can go from Northern Cape, which is almost like a dessert and is known for star gazing in the night sky, to Limpopo, where the safaris are. We want to have a melting pot as you put it — even if you come to South Africa for the 3rd or 4th time, you will not be repeating what you did before. There will be new experience­s unravellin­g all the time and we are going to bring all of them through quiet loudly going forward.

QAnything else you would like to add?Indian market is a very important market for us. We are investing a lot of resources and time into it, and we are working with all of our partners, inside as well as outside of the Government, to make sure that we forge hassle-free connectivi­ty between the two nations.

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