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ECO-LODGE

Logging in pine plantations clears invaders at Kurisa Moya Restoring indigenous forest by clearfelling pine.

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ECO – FRIENDLY AT KURISA MOYA NATURE LODGE 

Kurisa Moya Nature Lodge is committed to running an environmentally and socially responsible tourism operation.  As the custodians of this Eco-lodge measuring 422 hectares, we strive to make environmentally sound eco-friendly decisions regarding land use and new buildings and to restore the land to the original grassland or indigenous forest. By being eco-friendly, we hope to encourage a sustainable future for this beautiful natural environment.

In line with this commitment to eco-tourism, we care for our environment in the following ways:

ü       All water used on Kurisa Moya is sourced from springs on the property.  No chlorine or any chemical is added to the water.

ü       Water used in the laundry, gardens and elsewhere on Kurisa Moya is strictly monitored to avoid wastage.

ü       The gardens rely mainly on natural rainfall and indigenous plants and trees are favoured above exotics.

ü       Where possible, chemical fertilizers or pesticides are avoided.

ü       A solar system provides energy for lights in all venues.

ü       All metal cans, glass bottles, plastics and cardboard are recycled.

ü       The consumption of gas, paraffin etc is kept to a minimum

ü       We aim to remove all exotic plants and tress and ultimately return the land to its indigenous state.  The government programme, Working for Water is assisting us with this task

ü       All buildings and roads are constructed in an attempt to cause the least possible impact on the environment.

ü       Kurisa Moya has an ongoing commitment to developing tourism and business opportunities in the area.

ü       Our staff are all local members of the community who continue to be trained in various ways and who support many family members from their salaries.

ü       We value any input in order to make Kurisa Moya more Eco-friendly.  Please feel free to contact us with ideas and inspiration.

 

KURISA MOYA’S VILLAGE HOME STAYS – A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE OF SOTHO LIFE AND CULTURE

Kurisa Moya offers a unique experience - a Sotho Village Home-stay.  You are welcomed into the home of families living in the Ga-Malahlela Village near Kurisa Moya or the Mafefe Village near the Wolkberg.  Ga-Malahlela is set in bushveld plains surrounded by granite outcrops.

Mafefe Village is set amongst spectacular mountain scenery in a bushveld setting.  A clear mountain river runs from the mountain pass through the village.  Ga-Malahlela has amazing views over the fields of maize back to the mountains beyond.  These modern Sotho villages still follows the cultural traditions of the Sotho people.  The chief is still well-respected and weddings or funerals are big community affairs.

In this beautiful natural setting, in a modern, rural village, you will be guided by an experienced guide into the fascinating world of Sotho Culture.  Visit the graves of the chiefs, the cannibal caves, the sacred Baobab grove and hear about Chief Sekukune and the legacy of the Sotho Chiefs.


As you settle into the rhythm of village life, the cow bells and the rhythmic pumping of water or the chopping of firewood blend with the exuberant voices of kids playing soccer or of women discussing the day’s events.  The wafting smell of cooking fires promises delicious treats to come.


You will help ‘your’ family with the daily chores of collecting wood and water, herding the cows and goats and preparing the family meal.  After you have enjoyed your traditional Sotho meal, you can sit around the campfire and hear the Sotho myths and legends, still relevant to the modern villagers.

This fascinating look into real South African village life is an opportunity few tourists get to have.  It will enrich you and leave you with the knowledge that you have truly experienced Africa.

Speak to Lisa or David about organizing a day trip or an overnight stay with your welcoming village hosts.

 

 

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