Mahlatini Luxury Travel Becomes First B Corp Africa Specialist

Mahlatini Luxury Travel, a specialist in luxury African and Indian Ocean travel, has announced it has earned B Corporation (B Corp) status. This milestone makes Mahlatini the first independent African specialist tour operator to achieve this recognition, underscoring its commitment to sustainability, responsible travel and positive community impact.

For nearly 25 years, Mahlatini has been at the forefront of creating travel experiences that contribute positively to the destinations and communities in which they operate. From its inception, Mahlatini has championed the ethos of experiential travel, focusing on customized journeys that leave a positive impact. 

As the first independent African specialist tour operator to achieve B Corp certification, Mahlatini’s approach includes:

  • Partnering with select suppliers and properties that share its dedication to sustainable and responsible tourism
  • Supporting critical conservation projects and community initiatives
  • Empowering its team to volunteer and make a meaningful impact beyond the workplace

Beyond crafting bespoke journeys across Africa and the Indian Ocean, Mahlatini is dedicated to being a force for good. Every journey with the company directly supports the well-being of the communities visited and the conservation of the wildlife encountered. The company’s commitment extends to its team, offering competitive salaries, pension plans and healthcare benefits. Mahlatini fosters an inclusive work environment that promotes equality, ethics, and a strong sense of belonging while also balancing work with personal growth and development.

As Mahlatini continues to expand its portfolio, it remains steadfast in its mission to create positive change through the joy of experiential travel.

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