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Luxury with care: 6 sustainable hotels in South Africa

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Travellers are becoming more self-aware of the impact of travel on our planet. As a result, more people are interested in sustainable tourism and eco-travel.

According to the UN Environment Programme and UN World Tourism Organization, sustainable tourism takes into full account its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the industry, the environment and host communities.

As the popularity of eco pursuits continues to increase, travellers are seeking out rainforest and jungle lodges, safari destinations and beach resorts with a

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