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Terms and conditions

(“Terms”) are a set of legal terms defined by the owner of a website. They set forth the terms and conditions governing the activities of the website visitors on the said website and the relationship between the site visitors and the website owner. Terms must be defined according to the specific needs and nature of each website. For example, a website offering products to customers in e-commerce transactions requires Terms that are different from the Terms of a website only providing information. Terms provide the website owner the ability to protect themselves from potential legal exposure.

In general, what should you cover in your Terms & Conditions?

  • Who can use your website; what are the requirements to create an account (if relevant)

  • Key commercial Terms offered to customers

  • Payment Methods (Credit / Debit Cards, PayPal, Offline Payments etc.)

  • Retention of right to change offering

  • Warranties & responsibility for services and products

  • Ownership of intellectual property, copyrights and logos

  • Right to suspend or cancel member account

  • Indemnification

  • Limitation of liability

  • Right to change and modify Terms

  • Preference of law and dispute resolution

  • Contact info

You can check out this support article to receive more information about how to create a Terms and Conditions page.

The explanations and information provided herein are only general and high-level explanations, information and samples. You should not rely on this article as legal advice or as recommendations regarding what you should actually do. We recommend that you seek legal advice to help you understand and to assist you in the creation of your Terms. 

Terms & Conditions

Terms and conditions (“Terms”) are a set of legal terms defined by the owner of a website. They set forth the terms and conditions governing the activities of the website visitors on the said website and the relationship between the site visitors and the website owner. Terms must be defined according to the specific needs and nature of each website. For example, a website offering products to customers in e-commerce transactions requires Terms that are different from the Terms of a website only providing information. Terms provide the website owner the ability to protect themselves from potential legal exposure.

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REQUIRED TO REGISTER AS A SAFARI GUIDE IN SOUTH AFRICA

Cathsseta Nature Site Guide NQF2 is the qualification which allows a safari guide to register to guide in South Africa.

The central government provides the framework for skills training.

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SAFARI GUIDE TRAINING PROVIDERS IN SOUTH AFRICA

Training providers are accredited by Cathsseta to give you the knowledge and skills needed to pass your theory and practical assessments and qualify as a guide.

Bushwise is the industry leading safari guide training provider in South Africa.

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GLOBAL RECOGNITION OF EXCELLENCE

The International Field Guide Association (IFGA) sets the highest global standards for safari guides. 

“IFGA Endorsed” status is the gold standard for a professional guide, and opens the door to a wider range of career opportunities. 

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NOT REQUIRED TO REGISTER AS A SAFARI GUIDE IN SOUTH AFRICA

A common misconception is that FGASA is required to guide in South Africa. This is not the case. The only legal requirement is Cathsseta.

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