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Turning over a greener leaf: your guide to an eco-friendly stay in the Mother City
Last Updated: 5 April 2017
With our precious planet coming increasingly under threat, and with global warming a frightening reality, a rising number of travellers are starting to think seriously about the potentially adverse impact of their vacations on host cities and the environment. The result is a major move towards ‘responsible tourism’ (the latest industry buzz word) that, amongst other things, encourages eco-wise travel behaviour that contributes to conserving our earth.
But stepping lightly is easier said than done, especially if you’re not all that clued up on the eco-friendly options available in the city you’re visiting. Which is where our comprehensive guide to greening your stay in Cape Town comes in. Detailing environmentally friendly accommodation and transport options, earth-kind restaurant and wine estate alternatives and low-impact things to do in our seaside metropolis, this comprehensive eco outline is your one-way ticket to a guilt- (and carbon) free holiday in the wonderfully planet-mindful Mother City.
STAY IN ECO-FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION
Perhaps the most obvious way to green your stay in Cape Town is to select accommodation options making an effort to protect and preserve the planet. By choosing lodging wisely, you can significantly minimise the adverse impact of your vacation on the environment with relatively little effort. And fortunately, there is a growing number of both budget and upscale places to stay in the Mother City committed to implementing eco-friendly principles, from hostels and hotels using biodegradable products and reducing water waste by laundering towels less often to guest houses and luxury lodges contributing to nature rehabilitation and conservation efforts. For those eager to rest their heads responsibly, here are a few examples of Cape Town accommodation options actively adopting green values and processes.
USE GREEN TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
Considering that transportation is a major contributor to the build-up of harmful ozone-depleting emissions in the atmosphere, making careful, eco-conscious decisions about how to get around while holidaying in Cape Town goes a long way to greening your vacation. One sure way to reduce your carbon footprint, and thus reduce your contribution to global warming, is to make use of public transit alternatives, rather than hiring a car (every extra vehicle on the roads simply adds to the pollutants in the air). Though communal transport systems and share-ride initiatives in the Mother City are still in the early stages of development, there are a few viable options available, some of which even go the extra mile to keep things eco-friendly. What follows is a selection of sensible travel alternatives for visitors eager to step lightly on our precious earth.
EAT OUT AT ECO-FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS
Even where you dine can have repercussions for our precious planet. It’s therefore best to, as far as possible, support those bistros and cafés that are making at least some effort to go green, both in the type of fare they serve up and in the way they run the business. An eatery can be considered a wise option if it aspires to use only locally sourced ingredients – and thus supports surrounding farms and minimises its carbon footprint – and if it focuses on organic, seasonal produce, thereby endorsing honest, natural farming and production methods that don’t poison the earth with noxious chemicals. Interestingly, vegetarian food is also a more planet-friendly choice as it requires less energy to make than meat-based dishes. Eager eco-eaters will find a list of principled Cape Town restaurants below.
SUPPORT GREEN WINE FARMS
No vacation in the Mother City would be complete without a trip to the breathtaking Cape Winelands and a sampling of some of our fine local estates’ world-class wines. But travellers can aspire to respect the environment that yields Cape Town’s top-drawer vino even while enjoying a good sip and swirl session. Several farms in the area have devoted themselves to actively caring for the planet (or, at least, eliminating any negative impact) through involvement in conservation initiatives and through the adoption of organic farming principles that eliminate the use of any destructive chemical fertilisers or synthetic pesticides. Holidaymakers with green intentions would, therefore, do well to favour these wineries when selecting a bottle in a shop or when choosing a tasting stopover.
PARTICIPATE IN ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES
Going green doesn’t have to mean holing up indoors and committing yourself to idleness in fear of leaving blemishes on our earth’s pretty face. There are plenty of low-impact things to do while on holiday in the Mother City that won’t leave a negative mark on the environment, or that might even contribute positively to its well-being. Fun and guilt-free, these Cape Town activities are still a great way for both first-time and regular visitors to experience and explore the ins and outs of the city, albeit, in a more responsible manner. Here are a few top examples.
By Dayle Kavonic
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Taste your food, not the toxins with these coffee-based firelighters.
From fully automated rooms, solar-derived energy and sweeping countryside views, get a unique experience at theLAB Robertson.
Tackle a beach run (with your dog) and watch the sunset on the city at the Plastic Free Oceans Beach Run Series.
Incredible Western Cape safari and family farm accommodation at Njalo-Njalo.
Big on recycling and reuse? Have a look at our overview of places that collect old clothes in Cape Town, so you can offload unwanted garments before heading back home.
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