By Fred Felton | Jan 22, 2021
Those
in the tourism industry are encouraged to enter the Durban Tourism Awards. The
deadline for entries has been extended to 25 February 2022. This is to make
sure that all of those involved in tourism within the Durban area can enter on
time.
Those involved in tourism are encouraged to enter the Durban Tourism Awards. | Image: Fred Felton |
‘’It
is important for tourism businesses to enter for the awards as it will raise
the profile and awareness of their tourism products,’’ said eThekwini
Municipality Mayor Councillor Mxolisi Kaunda.
Awards
are planned to be announced in May 2022. They will give recognition to those
valued people and places in the tourism industry. Those involved in the tourism
industry wishing to enter should have products that give tourists trust by
showing off the high standards of the City and they should also have the
highest standards in their industry.
The
aim of these awards is to give recognition to those tourism attractions that
attract travellers to Durban and help towards creating jobs and helping assist
the economy.
There
are a variety of categories for those involved in tourism. These include those
that provide excellent service, tourism operators, entrepreneurs involved in
tourism, those involved with exhibitions and meetings, development in a
sustainable way, guides involved in tourism, emerging filmmakers, awards for
tourism experiences, awards for a wide variety of accommodation establishments,
Rickshaw awards and there will also be a special award by the Mayor.
For
each category there will be five nominations. There will be four runners-up and
one winner. Winners will receive a wide variety of prizes which include
R30 000 in cash, a laptop, iPad or tablet, website creation and support
for six months and six months of free data.
These
awards aim to help small, medium and micro business, especially those in rural
and township areas. The winners will also be assisted with new tools to help
them formalise their companies and show them how to continue during tough
times. The awards also aim to help these tourism companies build their business
and stand out in the tourism industry.
The
Durban Tourism Awards also aim to raise awareness of tourism and show how it
helps the economy not only locally but also in KwaZulu-Natal and South Africa.
The public also have a chance to give their views on which are the best of the
best in the tourism sector.
To
enter visit www.durbantourismawards.com
Entry
forms are also available at Durban Tourism offices. They have offices at 90 Florida
Road in Windermere, Durban, Village Walk at uShaka Marine World, 1 King Shaka
Avenue at the Point Waterfront, Gateway Information Office, 1 Palm Blvd,
Umhlanga Ridge.
For
more information visit the Durban Tourism website www.visitdurban.travel or you can also call
031 322 4164 to find your nearest Durban Tourism office.
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