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A gift voucher from you is a gift to nature.

1 Jul 2024

The gift worth giving - any season, any occasion, and any time - is the perfect opportunity to make someone feel loved with CapeNature. Our online gift vouchers do not have to be wrapped to spark emotion, doing less has never been more satisfying to nature.

You are spoilt for choice with an assortment of gift vouchers. Personalise your choice, choose a value that best fits your pocket, and seal your delivery with a hug. Every purchase you make benefits conservation efforts. CapeNature protects and sustains the Western Cape’s natural environment and tends to its ecosystems with an array of conservation projects, also creating employment for locals in the rural areas. It’s CapeNature’s mandate to ensure that all nature reserves are well managed and maintained for local and international travellers to enjoy and create long lasting memories. An online gift voucher is a gift to nature. Make your purchase today and conserve with us.

Benefits of purchasing an online gift voucher:

  1. Thoughtful gesture – allowing the recipient to spend it as they wish
  2. Eliminates indecisive purchases
  3. Quick and easy, and eco-friendly
  4. Less restrictive
  5. Inclusive to all ages
  6. Benefits nature

What are you waiting for? Reduce your carbon footprint, save the waste, and purchase an online gift card today for a brighter, cleaner, greener tomorrow!

Shop now or contact us for more information about your next, best purchase!

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