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Situated amongst nature, on the unspoilt coast of the Garden Route, South Africa, in the little town called Wilderness, Treedom Villas and Vardos will take your breath away. However, our world has been turned upside by Covid-19 and for now, we can only be mindful of when, how and where we will be able to travel in the future.
Debbie Nortje, founder and managing director of Treedom Villas and Vardos, shares how the coronavirus pandemic and national lockdown has impacted this dream destination...
Well, the obvious is the loss of income and postponement of bookings, especially over the Easter school holidays.
I’m not sure anyone was able to properly prepare for this. This has never happened in our lifetime. We didn’t stockpile unnecessarily but we did get building supplies in order to keep ourselves busy and to do some exciting improvements.
Using our capital which was earmarked for expansion is now being used to pay our staff and survive. Cashflow is a challenge that most businesses are facing.
We will need the municipality to approve the expansion of our five Gypsy Wagons so we can continue to expand and get our loan from SEFA (Small Business Finance Agency). Now that lockdown has happened, the municipality is slow which affects us greatly. Delayed approval, delayed loan, delayed expansion.
Treedom needs to expand and continue to create an iconic destination with our Gypsy Wagons which will be affordable and magical for future travellers.
Unfortunately, all tourist facilities are closed and the law is keeping most people at home.
If the lockdown is relaxed to allow some businesses to trade under strict guidelines, Treedom would be ideally placed to accept visitors whilst keeping safety a priority.
Our employees live on-site and work continues as usual as we are now able to upgrade and make exciting improvements. We are working together as one big happy family!
Yes, of course. Our social media pages are very active and our PR is ongoing. We are telling our story and reminding people that this will be over soon and they will be able to return to our improved and upgraded forest sanctuary soon.
Book and pay a deposit now and travel later. We are working on specials and packages which will are be released soon.
Due to travellers taking their holiday money and using it as survival cash, travelling has come to a standstill. But in the same breath, I am hearing good things too. South Africans are going to support each other and travel within SA.
We all need to support small businesses and give our economy a jump start when all this is over. Local is lekker!
We are building a private spa area with a sauna, outdoor showers and - in future - a heart-shaped pool. This is to promote health and add more experiences to our forest sanctuary.
We are also thinking of ways to pivot our business and use our land to be self-sustainable as well as thinking of new ways to generate an income with what we have.
We have learned to use this precious time to better ourselves and our offering to our future guests. Look at how the world is changing and to confirm we are aligning ourselves to the essential human needs.
We are doing this through: