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  2. Ecotourism in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa has used ecotourism to sustain and improve its immense biodiversity, as well as invigorate its economy. Tourism is the fourth largest generator of foreign exchange in South Africa, [ 1 ] and ecotourism is the idea of encouraging visitors while promoting and supporting a country's biodiversity.

  3. Ecotourism - Wikipedia

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    Ecotourism is a late 20th-century neologism compounded eco-and tourism. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, ecotour was first recorded in 1973 and ecotourism, "probably after ecotour", in 1982. [11] ecotour, n. ... A tour of or visit to an area of ecological interest, usually with an educational element; (in later use also) a similar ...

  4. Tourism in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Africa has a rich history of tea cultivation which has given rise to several countries becoming growing tea tourism destinations. Malawi was the first country to grow tea in Africa, and has many tea estates that are decades old. Countries like Morocco, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa are large tea-producing countries which are frequented by tea ...

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  6. Tourism in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa has used ecotourism to sustain and improve its immense biodiversity, as well as invigorate its economy. Tourism is the fourth largest generator of foreign exchange in South Africa, [ 9 ] and ecotourism is the idea of encouraging visitors while promoting and supporting a country's biodiversity.

  7. Ecotourism in Africa - Wikipedia

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  8. Wilderness Safaris - Wikipedia

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    It operates camps and mobile safaris across seven countries: Botswana, Kenya, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Known for its ongoing conservation work, the company is helping to conserve some 33 species on the IUCN Red List [ 5 ] and lists some 2.5 million hectares as being under protection.

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