
SATSA’s “101 Adventures” sets new benchmark for Southern African Adventure Tourism
SATSA has launched a new toolkit and five category-specific Codes of Good Practice, marking another milestone in the industry’s journey towards global best practices and enhanced safety standards.
“SATSA’s first set of guidelines was released in 2023,” says Hannelie du Toit, SATSA COO. “It introduced a new level of compliance in a sector that was, at that point, largely unregulated. Today’s launch gives more adventure operators the tools they need to meet international safety standards – and visitors peace of mind when they’re booking adventures and activities.”
The new resources, which are being shared publicly for the first time at Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025 – and live on SATSA’s website – cover five important categories:
Aerial Non-Flight Activities (including zip lines, rope courses, canopy tours, and suspension bridges)
Wheel-Based Activities (including mountain biking, BMX, skateboarding, ATVs, quad biking, and off-road motorcycling)
Boat-Based Activities (including whale watching, shark cage diving and other marine-based activities)
Paddling & Rafting Activities (on flat water, flowing water and oceans, including rafts, kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddle boards)
Hiking & Trekking Activities (from short day walks to multi-day expeditions)
These documents are open to public comment and are intended to spark dialogue, encourage industry input, and ensure broad-based ownership of the standards that will define the future of Southern Africa’s adventure tourism.
A Risk, Safety and Incident Management Toolkit has also been added, broadening the arsenal of existing resources. Currently, the resource library consists of a Self-Regulation Road Map, a General Code of Good Practice Guide and Checklist, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and Participant Care.
First-of-its-kind self-assessment tool and updated resources
Economic impact across all regions
“There’s a reason this initiative is called ‘101 Adventures’,” says SATSA CEO David Frost: “While New Zealand may call itself the adventure capital of the world, South Africa offers a far more diverse range of adventure experiences with superior products – closer to 104 at last count – we just need to position ourselves better globally. These toolkits are a critical step in that direction.”
Next steps
SATSA and 101 ADVENTURES PARTNERS
