The Department of Tourism is a crucial department in the national government of South Africa, responsible for promoting and developing the tourism sector, a significant contributor to the country’s economy.
Mandate and Objectives
- Tourism Promotion: The department’s primary role is to promote South Africa as a desirable tourist destination.
- Tourism Development: It focuses on the development of the tourism industry, including infrastructure and services.
- Sustainable Tourism: Promoting sustainable tourism practices to ensure environmental conservation and community benefits.
Key Functions and Responsibilities
- Marketing and Promotion: Implementing marketing strategies to attract tourists, both domestically and internationally.
- Policy Development: Developing policies to support and grow the tourism sector.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Engaging with various stakeholders, including local communities, the private sector, and international partners.
Challenges and Issues
- Tourism Growth: Ensuring sustainable growth in the tourism sector.
- Community Involvement: Enhancing community involvement and benefits from tourism.
- Environmental Sustainability: Balancing tourism development with environmental sustainability.
Recent Initiatives and Programs
- Tourism Recovery Plans: Initiatives to recover and boost tourism post-pandemic.
- Cultural Tourism: Promoting cultural tourism to showcase South Africa’s rich cultural heritage.
- Eco-Tourism Initiatives: Developing eco-tourism as a sustainable tourism model.
Leadership and Structure
- The department is led by a Minister of Tourism, supported by a Deputy Minister and senior officials.
- It is organized into various divisions focusing on different aspects of tourism development and promotion.
Contact Information
- Address: Tourism House, 17 Trevenna Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria
- Phone: 012 444 6000 / 0860 121 929
- Website: Department of Tourism