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This Affluent Hotel Called Thaba Eco Hotel Offers An Exclusive 4-Star Experience

This Affluent Hotel Called Thaba Eco Hotel Offers An Exclusive 4-Star Experience. Thaba Eco Hotel is passionate about professional, service-orientated hospitality. This, along with its beautiful facilities and breathtaking natural surroundings, ensures that Thaba Eco Hotel is the venue of choice for both the corporate and leisure markets.

Thaba Eco Hotel won the prestigious South African Grading Councils – Lilizela Tourism Award 2016, 2017 and 2019 for the ‘Best 4-Star Hotel in South Africa’  for: ‘Setting the benchmark in service excellence, contributing to the industry, investing in skills provision, leading by example and for ensuring that each guest is given a world-class experience in Gauteng’.

Thaba’s conference venues in Johannesburg range from executive boardrooms and conferencing suites to banqueting halls, accommodating groups from 4 to 450 delegates. Plus, it is the perfect setting for strategic planning, team-building, workshops, product launches and year-end functions because it combines proximity to Johannesburg with a unique bushveld setting that takes visitors on a mini ‘staycation’.

The ‘eco’ in its name is more than just a word. It defines everything it does and every element of the way it works. The hotel is committed to managing its environmental impact with a strong focus on xeriscaping. Xeriscaping refers to the conservation of water through creative landscaping at the hotel to minimise the need for water use. Thaba Eco Hotel is proud to be the only venue in Johannesburg to do proper Eco-Drives. A lot of emphasis and information is given on the ecology of the area that includes biomes, trees, plants, grasses, animals and their role in the ecosystem. That is why it refrains from the word ‘Game-Drive’ but instead it refers to it as an ‘Eco-Drive’.

The hotel stocks plain game that historically and naturally would be found in the area such as Zebra, Springbuck, The protected Black Wildebeest, Blesbuck, Duikers and Steen-bokkies. Predators on the Reserve include Black-back Jackal, Caracal (Lynx) and Black Eagles, which are also territorial to the area and the reserve forms part of their territory.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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