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Investing in People and the Planet | How Ecotourism is Supporting Local Communities

Investing in People and the Planet | How Ecotourism is Supporting Local Communities

Founded in 1941, The Cavern has long remained an epitome of sustainable tourism in South Africa. Founded over 80 years ago, this family-owned retreat, now in its third generation and located in the picturesque Drakensberg Mountains, has not only offered a place for relaxation but also become a central pillar of the local community.

As the tourism industry continues to evolve, The Cavern stands firm in its commitment to sustainability and the well-being of its surroundings. A passion to preserving the environment and nurturing local development ensures that every guest’s experience not only enriches their own journey but also leaves a lasting, positive imprint on the region.

“We’ve always believed that sustainability isn’t just a trend, but a responsibility,” says Megan Bedingham, a third-generation family member and manager of The Cavern. “Our mission has always been to create a place that respects the environment, supports our local community, and offers an authentic and memorable experience.”

The Cavern’s environmental efforts have expanded with the integration of solar energy solutions, advanced water conservation systems, and eco-friendly construction techniques. These initiatives reduce its carbon footprint and ensure the lodge’s future growth balances environmental impact with preservation. The surrounding Drakensberg region, now a protected nature reserve, serves as a sanctuary for endangered wildlife and endemic plant species.

Since its inception, they have placed great emphasis on supporting the local community, particularly in education. The Cavern has contributed significantly to the AmaZizi Village preschools, impacting over 850 children, and operates the Royal Drakensberg Primary School, which provides quality education to 130 local students.

“We firmly believe that investing in education is the key to building a brighter future for the next generation,” says Megan. The Cavern’s education programmes have grown significantly over the years, and the lodge plans to further expand these initiatives, offering continued support and resources to local schools and educators.

Beyond its educational efforts, The Cavern plays a crucial role in the region’s economic stability by providing year-round employment to local families. The lodge is committed to the professional development of its staff, with continuous training in sustainable hospitality practices, contributing to the overall prosperity of the Drakensberg area.

The COVID-19 pandemic presented significant challenges for the hospitality industry, and The Cavern was no exception. However, the lodge’s swift response, including the introduction of a “Nature to You” social media series and lockdown vouchers, allowed it to stay connected with its community and support guests during uncertain times. The team also pivoted to offer private escapes, meeting the demand for intimate, safe, and personalised travel experiences.

“We knew that the pandemic was going to change the way people travel, but we also knew that our commitment to safety and personalised experiences would allow us to continue providing memorable stays,” Megan reflects.

The lodge is committed to sustainability and continues to develop eco-tourism initiatives that allow guests to connect more deeply with the land, nature, and local culture of the Drakensberg. These initiatives include guided nature walks and immersive experiences that showcase the natural beauty of the area. Additionally, the lodge has a strong focus on conservation, including efforts like habitat restoration and eradicating invasive species to help maintain the environment’s health and fertility.

This commitment to sustainability is rooted in the principles established by Bill Carte, the founder of The Cavern. His guiding words continue to resonate today: “Our work is to create beauty, to make the land more fertile, to make our living, to leave the world better than when we first came into it.” – Bill Carte, 1941, Grandfather and Founder of The Cavern – Northern Drakensberg

“The Cavern has always been a place where guests can experience the beauty of nature while making a meaningful contribution to its preservation,” Megan says. “As we move into the future, we will continue to create new ways for visitors to engage with the land and the community that makes this area so special.”

With over eight decades of operation, The Cavern stands as a prime example of responsible tourism; one that protects nature, supports local communities, and provides guests with unforgettable experiences in one of the world’s most beautiful regions. As part of its ongoing evolution, The Cavern is committed to expanding its educational initiatives, strengthening its conservation efforts, and introducing new, immersive experiences that showcase the rich natural and cultural heritage of the Drakensberg.

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