Description
In this episode, we go on a journey to explore what ecotourism really means and why it’s more than just a day outdoors. Ecotourism is about connecting with nature in a way that respects local communities, supports the environment, and boosts the local economy. It’s an experience that combines adventure with purpose.
And here in Durban, we’re lucky to have many places to try it out! Join Andiswa Dlamini, Duncan Pritchard and Sharlene Versfeld from Green Corridors to find out about some of Durban’s best ecotourism spots, in areas like the Molweni Valley, eNanda Dam and iSithumba Adventures near Hillcrest.
Each site offers something different, ranging from activities like hiking, birdwatching, and canoeing to camping and fishing—all while supporting local guides and businesses.
Find out more about Durban’s ecotourism activities and tours via https://greencorridors.co.za/our-work/tourism/activities-tours
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