Southern Routes Booking Office
Office A2, 95 Umhlanga Rocks Drive,
Durban North, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
Tel: 031 572 4042 (Office Hours only)
For information on how to obtain your hospitality tickets and accommodation vouchers once purchased online, please visit our ticket collection info page.
Southern Routes are specialists in Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean islands. Plan on extending your stay to visit Zimbali, a game lodge or the Drakensberg? Contact us for a competitive quote and recommendations on where to stay.
We can also assist with corporate conferences and group bookings.
SATSA:
The Southern Africa Tourism Services Association (SATSA) is a member-driven association that offers inbound tourism services companies the highest level of quality in the tourism industry.
Southern Routes Travel is owned by Compassline Africa, a full member of SATSA (Member Number 2484). Those who belong to SATSA fly a flag that symbolises credibility, stability and integrity. SATSA members must adhere to a strict Code of Conduct guaranteeing high standards of service, good quality tourism services and product, and a trustworthy accreditation with the association itself.
Members are bonded with third-party indemnity, ensuring financially sound relationships when using them as suppliers. SATSA members are also required to submit documentation pertaining to their business annually so that the association can verify they are indeed running a healthy business that can be recommended to international tour operators, travel agents and the fare paying public. SATSA members offer a wide-range of services and products across the region and fit to serve any tour operator sending clients into Southern Africa.
What Does SATSA Bonded mean to the client booking?
“Should a SATSA member who is a South African tourism business operation, run into financial problems, the bonding scheme allows the client to claim back their deposit without having to prove in a court or to the liquidator whom or what was paid, but simply to produce the relevant documentation to SATSA.”