Innovative Platform Gives South African Locals Access to Tourism Experiences at Affordable Rates
The travel trade can submit their South African Residents� rates and packages on the Locals Who Wander website: https://localswhowander.com/.
Travel deals are advertised for free in their respective provincial group which includes the advertisers contact details so that locals can book directly. Locals Who Wander do not take any commission or advertising fees. This means products receive their full revenue and travellers maximise on the savings.
South Africans can join the movement and help protect the tourism industry in three clicks.
1. Like the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/localswhowander/
2. Invite your friends and family to grow the movement
3. Join your provincial group to browse local deals
South Africans are the primary custodians of our wildernesses. It is up to locals to protect these precious national assets as well as the vulnerable communities that live alongside them. However, South African Tourism must beg the question; how can citizens protect something they have not experienced? Locals Who Wander is a brand new platform that partners with South Africas most beautiful places to give the people of Mzansi access to touristic experience at affordable rates.
We, as an industry, need to understand that locals represent new markets not smaller margins. Activating domestic tourism is about building a more resilient industry and nurturing generations of custodians. For the longest time, local travellers have been an afterthought. As a result, we have failed to see the many benefits locals have in growing international tourism. Content is the new gold and locals hold the key. More importantly, tourism is experiencing a fundamental shift in how people spend their money – people want to travel as locals do. The sooner we adapt to this the better. Justin Perumal, Founder of Locals Who Wander.
The travel bans and lockdown caused by the COVID-19 left the economy in dire straits. StatsSA reported on 8 September that the GDP fell by just over 16.4% between the first quarter and second quarter of 2020, resulting in an annualised growth rate of -51%. It is up to South Africans to help kickstart the economy, and tourism is one of the most fun ways for households to contribute.
About Locals Who Wander
Locals Who Wander takes the work out of finding the best local travel deals so that all South Africans can save money. LWW advertises travel deals that are especially curated for the South Africans travel budget on Facebook, Instagram and www.localswhowander.com. The travel deals are available in all provinces, and there is a Facebook Group dedicated to each province. All bookings must be made directly with travel products featured on the LWW platforms and they do not charge commission or advertising fees. The platform is free to travellers and travel products. LWW can provide this free service by being a low maintenance organisation run by a team of volunteers who have worked in the tourism industry and are experts in their respective fields.
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