16
Zurich, October 19 – 20, 2011 Kongresssaal, Stand 0157 SIPPO presents companies from South Africa At TTW 2011. In Cooperation with

SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure at TTW 2011

Citation preview

Page 1: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

1

Zurich, October 19 – 20, 2011Kongresssaal, Stand 0157

SIPPO presents companies from

South AfricaAt TTW 2011.

In Cooperation with

Page 2: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

2

Contents.

Swiss Import Promotion Programme SIPPO 3

Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa FTTSA 4

Tourism Enterprise Partnership TEP 5

Abang Africa Travel & Trust 6

Andulela Experience 7

Highveld Tourism Mpumalanga 8

Leshiba Wilderness 9

Loving & Blessing Guesthouse 10

Tata Ma Tata 11

The Soweto Hotel 12

Vuwa Safari & Tours 13

Zanami Lodge 14

General plan 15

Page 3: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

3

SIPPO, the Swiss Import Promotion Programme, is a mandate

of the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, SECO, within the

framework of its economic development cooperation. It is carried

out by Osec, the official Swiss foreign trade promotion agency.

The programme helps SMEs in developing and transition coun-

tries to gain access to the Swiss and European markets by

providing information, training courses and other matchmaking

services. SIPPO also assists importers from Switzerland and the

European Union with finding suitable partners and high-quality

products from selected developing and transition countries.

The programme has five main goals:• To inform the Swiss and European import economy about new

market sources

• To strengthen trade institutions and business sector associa-

tions in the trade promotion process

• To increase the competitiveness of SMEs in selected partner

countries

• To develop the manufacturing and exporting skills of SMEs in

selected partner countries

• To establish qualified trade contacts between SMEs from

emerging markets and markets in transition and the Swiss and

European import economy

Osec

Swiss Import Promotion Programme

Stampfenbachstrasse 85, CH-8006 Zurich, Switzerland

Phone +41 44 365 52 76, Fax +41 44 365 52 02

Mirjam Moine

[email protected], www.sippo.ch

SIPPO Swiss ImportPromotion Programme.

Page 4: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

4

Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa (FTTSA) is a non-profit organi-

sation that promotes sustainable tourism development.

They do this through awareness raising, research and advocacy,

capacity building and by facilitating the world’s first tourism Fair

Trade certification programme.

FTTSA awards the use of special label to qualifying businesses

as a way of signifying their commitment to Fair Trade criteria

including fair wages and working conditions, fair purchasing,

fair operations, equitable distribution of benefits and respect

for human rights, culture and environment.

By electing to stay at or use the services of an FTTSA-certified

establishment, tourists are assured that their travel benefits local

communities and economies, and that the business is operated

ethically and in a socially and environmentally responsible man-

ner.

Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa FTTSA

P.O. Box 12844

Queenswood

0121 Pretoria, South Africa

Phone +27 12 342 2945/3642/7810

Fax +27 12 342 2946

[email protected]

www.fairtourismsa.org.za

Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa FTTSA.

Page 5: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

5

TEP is a flagship public private partnership and one of the most

successful enterprise development partners for small tourism

businesses in South Africa. Having been in business for over a

decade, TEP’s objectives are to improve the performance and

increase the profitability of small tourism businesses. TEP offers

hands-on, step-by-step support, guidance and assistance, result-

ing in the maintenance of existing jobs and the facilitation of new

job opportunities.

TEP has got a portfolio of services and solutions for small tourism

businesses, Corporate South Africa, Government institutions as

well as local and international tourists. TEP’s curriculum offers a

wide range of topics such as tourism awareness, legalities and

compliances, pricing, marketing in tourism exhibitions as well as

direct local and international promotion and market access for

TEP’s 175 South African Hidden Treasures.

Tourism Enterprise Partnership TEP

3rd Floor Travel House

PO Box 3427

2121 Parklands, South Africa

Phone +27 11 880 3790

Fax +27 11 880 2740

[email protected]

www.tep.co.za

Tourism Enterprise Partnership TEP.

Page 6: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

6

Abang Africa Travel & Trust 162 Buitengracht Street

8018 Cape Town

Contact: Mr. Theusis Steyn

Phone +27 21 426 1330/4

Fax +27 21 426 1336

[email protected]

[email protected]

www.abangafrica.com

Abang Africa Travel & Trust, specialised in responsible tourism,

offers tailor-made tours and packages for both self-drives and

small groups. Meet and share with Africa’s people while enjoy-

ing the legendary nature and wildlife highlights. Accommoda-

tion, excursions, operators, projects and itineraries are carefully

selected following the company`s responsible tourism policy,

ensuring that the people whose land and knowledge are used

benefit from tourism. Choose from a wide range of unique and

local products. All facilities cover the 2-star standard – for the

traveller happy with the basics – up to 5-star luxury for the more

discerning guest.

Tourists can visit projects of the local community, cook with

African mamas or discover townships on a bicycle. By partici-

pating in volunteer projects one can experience South Africa in

a pure and personal way. Abang Africa Travel offers travellers the

opportunity to combine a holiday, on any level, with volunteering

and benefit the local community by supporting them directly.

South Africa.

Page 7: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

7

Andulela ExperienceStudio A4, Mainstream Centre

Suite 286, Private Bag X4

7872 Hout Bay

Contact: Mrs. Monique Le Roux

Phone +27 21 790 25 92/0127

Fax +27 21 790 2592

[email protected]

www.andulela.com

An increasing number of travellers seek more from their time

abroad than a handful of superficial sensory impressions.

Andulela Experience is an inbound tour operator specialized

in interactive, themed tours and events (cooking, music, arts,

business fields etc.).

Andulela offers fun inspiring experiences that combine renowned

sites with behind-the-scenes. They open doors to the usually

inaccessible as they take guests into the homes and work places

of locals. They showcase hosts and entrepreneurs with inspi-

rational real-life stories, projects with creative solutions to the

urban challenges of the young energetic Mother City as well as

up-lifting community projects in the townships with funky up-

market products.

Andulela is deeply dedicated to the idea of responsible tourism.

Their goal is to sustain a balance between different needs –

those of the traveller and those of the region visited.

Page 8: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

8

Highveld Tourism Mpumalanga Highveld Visitor Centre

Kerk Street Ermelo

P.O. Box Suite 237 P/bag x9013

2350 Ermelo

Contact: Mr. Athol Stark

Phone +27 17 819 4709

Fax +27 17 819 4709

[email protected]

www.mpumalanga-hvc.com

Highveld Tourism Mpumalanga showcases the incredible South-

ern High Region of the Mpumalanga Province and its Highveld

Heritage Route which has an astounding array of easily accessi-

ble key heritage sites and Big Game viewing opportunities. From

the hot mineral spring resort in the eastern area and the 5 star

luxury tent camp in the game reserve to the battlefields of the

central area and beautiful historic villages, this region has some-

thing special. Numerous accommodation options and plenty of

restaurants and shopping opportunities abound in this area.

Experience the wonder of Africa in one tourism region where

history, heritage and African cultures will come alive. This tour-

ism route showcases some of the most spectacular experiences

in South Africa. Welcome to the history, heritage, relaxation and

good food region of South Africa!

South Africa.

Page 9: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

9

Leshiba WildernessPostnet Suite 224

Private Bag X2600

Houghton

Johannesburg

Contact: Mr. John Rosmarin

Phone +27 83 251 0007

Fax +27 646 9503

[email protected]

www.leshiba.co.za

Leshiba Wilderness lies in a hidden valley on top of the Sout-

pansberg Mountains in Limpopo Province, one of the country’s

most unique bio-diverse environments. Transcending expecta-

tions, this private reserve is something special, family-run,

offering a uniquely African experience with luxury touches, warm

hospitality and rich memories.

Leshiba offers a unique, authentic and holistic African experience.

Climb above clouds and walk with rhino in a diverse mountaintop

environment. Stay at the Venda Village Lodge, unlike anything

else in Africa; a hand sculpted, luxurious, artistic wonderland.

Choose from various activities such as horse riding, rock art,

game viewing, astronomy, and more.

Leshiba has been certified by Fair Trade in Tourism South

Africa (FTTSA) – making tourism more responsible and more

rewarding.

Page 10: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

10

Loving & Blessing Guesthouse21 Stubb Street Olifantsnek Dam

P.O. Box 2983

0316 Sun City

Contact: Mr. Johannes Kaledi

Phone +27 14 537 20 19/20778

Fax +27 86 513 7513

[email protected]

www.lbguesthouse.co.za

Awards winning Loving & Blessing Guesthouse is an up and

coming Eco Green Lodge prospect in the tourism industry

located in Rustenburg, Northwest Province. It is a Bed & Break-

fast Guesthouse but is also fully equipped for self-catering. The

guesthouse has 15 standard rooms and 8 luxury rooms with a

choice of double, twin and family rooms as well as honeymoon

suites with own private balconies and jacuzzi. Each room is

equipped with satellite television, fridge, tea and coffee, ceiling

fans. The luxury rooms have air-conditioning and an own braai

(barbecue place).

The Guesthouse is a 4-star rated eco-friendly accommodation

facility with full conference and function facilities for small

weddings, birthdays and year-end functions. There is plenty

to do in the area. From horse riding, walking and hiking trails

to fishing or golf. There are arts and crafts markets to be

explored and the guesthouse is only 50 km away from the

world-renowned Sun City.

South Africa.

Page 11: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

11

Tata Ma Tata Tours 7 Davitz Street, Upington

Northern Cape, 8801

South Africa

Contact: Mr. Ed Smith

Phone +27 82 535 8830

Fax +27 86 591 3479

[email protected]

www.tatamatata.co.za

Tata Ma Tata Tours is a tour-operator based in Upington in the

Northern Cape. The company offers guided tours to all Northern

Cape national parks and nature reserves. For the true outdoor en-

thusiast, adventure activities are offered such as abseiling, quad

biking, river rafting, 4x4 routes, hiking trails, horse trails, wildlife,

camping, mountain-biking and game drives. Tailor-made tours are

offered to suit the individual’s requirements. The company also

does transfers and shuttle services all over South Africa.

Page 12: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

12

The Soweto Hotel on Freedom Square Cnr Union Ave. & Main Rd

@ Walter Sisulu Square

of Dedication

P.O. Box 152

Kliptown 1812, Soweto

Contact: Mr. Emlyn Bul

Phone +27 11 527 7300

Fax +27 11 527 7330

[email protected]

www.sowetohotel.co.za

Nestled in the heart of Kliptown on Walter Sisulu Square of

Dedication, The Soweto Hotel is Soweto’s first 4-star boutique

hotel. To the most experienced and discerned traveler – Kliptown

is by far the most authentic and unique destination in a township

setting, amass with arts, history and culture dating back 136

years ago.

The hotel offers delectable cuisine with 80 % of their produce

sourced out from local traders and market. The employees of

the hotel are from the local community in the area. The Soweto

Hotel offers luxurious accommodation and soulful jazz with

a distinct cultural flavor, intermingled with contemporary flair.

This gem instills a sense of pride and nostalgia, captured by the

eclectic collection of jazz and historical memorabilia which form

the backdrop of the hotel’s stylish interior décor.

South Africa.

Page 13: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

13

Vuwa Safari & Tours88 Grobler Street

Polokwane 0700

Contact: Mr. Stanley Mufamadi

Phone +27 15 291 1384

Fax +27 15 291 2730

[email protected]

www.vuwasafaritours.co.za

Vuwa Safari & Tours is a tour operating company based in Polok-

wane City, Limpopo. The tour packages cover cultural, heritage,

wildlife and other natural attractions.

For tourists who are keen to experience something different,

Limpopo prides itself with its people and their diverse cultures, its

world renowned heritage sites like the Mapungubwe and Makap-

ane’s caves, Kruger National Parks and wildlife, as well as the

beautiful natural attractions like the ‘Big Tree’ that dates back

hundreds of years. Discover archaeological sites of ancient king-

doms, sacred lakes, holy forests, Modjadji the enigmatic Rain

Queen and routes steeped in history and legendary places.

All tour packages are custom made and can be enjoyed traveling

in luxury coaches, kombi’s and game view vehicles.

Vuwa Safari & Tours is a member and abide by South Africa

Tourism Services Association (SATSA) regulations and is also

insured by Safari and Tourism Insurance Brokers (SATIB).

Page 14: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

14

Zanami Lodge 44 Plein Street

Polokwane 0699

Limpopo

Contact: Mrs. Lorraine Chitate

Phone +27 291 4825/1073

Fax +27 15 291 2797

[email protected]

www.zanamilodge.co.za

Zanami lodge is an exclusive three star guest lodge situated in

the heart of Limpopo. The lodge is providing tourist and visitors a

truly unique hospitality experience. Their guests are welcomed by

exceptionally competent and friendly staff, which caters to their

needs throughout their stay at Zanami.

Zanami lodge is perfectly located in a very quiet, peaceful and

tranquil area within the city of Polokwane. This peaceful environ-

ment allows their guests to enjoy their privacy and feel pampered

while on the premises. Visitors can enjoy a relaxed swim in the

crystal blue pool, or a peaceful quite Sunday barbecue within the

private gardens of the lodge.

Polokwane Game reserve is a mere 10 minutes’ drive for that

special African safari feel. A day tour to the Kruger national park is

an absolute must for the big five. «A walk with the Lions» at a

nearby Lions Park and game reserve is an absolute must which

is only found in Limpopo!

South Africa.

Page 15: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

15

General plan.

MST. 1:250 1.00m = 4mm

0 5Kongresshaus Zürich

1. OGKONGRESSAAL O150 – O190

Letzte Änderung: 22.09.2011

Bar

Corps Touristique O155

TTS O152

Hertz O151

Kuoni Connect O161

Aida O160

Air Berlin O154

Südafrika O157

Travel Inside O150

Sky Team O159

Ägypten O158

Star Clippers O165

Cuba O164

Smeraldo ToursO162

O163

Seezimmer 4Meeting Room

Seezimmer 3Meeting Room See -

zimmer 1TTW Office

See zimmer 2Meeting Room

MST. 1:250 1.00m = 4mm

0 5Kongresshaus Zürich

1. OGKONGRESSAAL O150 – O190

Letzte Änderung: 22.09.2011

Bar

Corps Touristique O155

TTS O152

Hertz O151

Kuoni Connect O161

Aida O160

Air Berlin O154

Südafrika O157

Travel Inside O150

Sky Team O159

Ägypten O158

Star Clippers O165

Cuba O164

Smeraldo ToursO162

O163

Seezimmer 4Meeting Room

Seezimmer 3Meeting Room See -

zimmer 1TTW Office

See zimmer 2Meeting Room

Page 16: SIPPO Exhibitor Brochure. TTW 2011

Osec

Swiss Import Promotion Programme

Stampfenbachstrasse 85

CH-8006 Zurich

Phone +41 44 365 51 51

Fax +41 44 365 52 02

[email protected]

Copyright © Osec

September 2011. All rights reserved.

Follow us.

www.sippo.ch

www.osec.ch/twitter

www.osec.ch/facebook