
Amakhala Game Reserve Bush Lodge
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Rod & Tracy Weeks
Rod and Tracy are the 5th generation on Reed Valley farm. They moved from agriculture farming to tourism in 1999 and converted the farm house into Reed Vally Inn and then built the 5-star Reed Vally Bush Lodge. They have contributed a tremendous amount to the conservation and sustainable development of the Amakhala Game Reserve and are proud to be accredited with the FTTSA.On Amakhala Game Reserve and Reed Valley the below are the main areas of focus:
- Staff training and development.
- Amakhala Conservation Centre.
- Isipho Aids Orphanage.
- Amakhala Craft Centre.
Staff Training and Development:
Staff members are being put through various in-house training programs on an ongoing basis to enable them to take on new positions and responsibilities at the various lodges. Some of them are involved in Theta Hospitality Learner-ships and some have participated in the Eco Training course, which has run its practical component on Amakhala. We are also starting to include staff members on our student program.
We have been investigating the options for English Second Language training, one of our objectives being to run an ESL course, making use of the support available from the Dept. of Education.
The staffs on Amakhala all receive fair wages and training according to the FTTSA (Fair Trade in Tourism) regulations.
Amakhala Game Reserves lodges all support the local communities who grow and sell fresh produce and products as far as possible (food and shop items), thus empowering the local community with an income.
Amakhala strongly supports the Craft Centre and orphanage that is situated nearby and each lodge encourages guests to visit and purchase gifts from the craft centre, and if they wish, to make a donation to the orphanage.
Energy, water use, waste water and waste management programs are in place on Amakhala and this encourages the reserve to be a sustainable entity.
The Amakhala Conservation Centre is supported by the lodges. The Centre educates local rural schools on environmental education and facilitates research and training activities in the environmental field, e.g. for post-graduate students from Rhodes University. There is an ongoing relationship with the Sindisa Foundation, a non-profit organization that promotes conservation through the education of scholars and students from the UK.
It also has an outreach education program in place, which enables children from farm schools in the area and children's charity groups to experience the outdoors and a game reserve.
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