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Eastern Cape
Closing Date
7 April 2026 at 11:00
Estimated Value
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Expression of interest for non-governmental organizations (ngo’s) and entities to partner with ecpta in advancing conservation and tourism initiatives for a period of 5 years with an option to renew for a further period of 5 years
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Tender Published
6 February 2026
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Tender Closing Date
7 April 2026 at 11:00
Final deadline for submission
403 items · 13 mandatory
2.1. Focus Areas: Conservation
Among other functions, partners are expected to support conservation activities in a nature reserve to
achieve conservation goals while minimizing environmental impacts.
Habitat and Ecosystem Maintenance: Organisations that have secured resources for rehabilitation
but need an area to implement their respective projects to maintain the ecological integrity, diversity,
and sustainability of ecosystems. Manage ecological processes will include management of fire
regimes, grazing to maintain ecological balance, prevent bush encroachment, act to balance wildlife
and stocking rates to prevent overgrazing and soil degradation.
Climate Change Adaptation: Organisations that have secured or intending to secure resources to
enhance ecosystem resilience to climate change impacts.
Biodiversity Finance: Organisations that have secured or intending to secure resources to promote
carbon sequestration through vegetation and soil management. Also, organizations that can impart
knowledge, package and profile projects for nature performance bonds and carbon credits.
Wildlife Population Management: Organisations that have secured or intending to secure resources
to monitor and regulate wildlife populations through the use of Artificial Intelligence, drone and other
applicable technologies to ensure safety and security of wildlife.
Sustainable Resource Use and Regulation: Organisations that have secured or intending to secure
resources to train conservation officials and communities in resource mobilisation for conservation,
natural resource management and environmental education.
Ecological research and monitoring: Research institutions or organizations that have secured or
intending to secure resources to facilitate ecological research and monitoring of habitat and ecosystem
maintenance through ecological studies. The core activities could potentially be aligned to establish
large-scale, long-term monitoring programs to realize research outputs not limited to the impacts of
climate change and human activity. This can be achieved by applying diverse research methods and
implement advanced technology such as remote sensing, acoustic recorders, environmental DNA
sequencing, and automated sensors to gather data on species presence, abundance, distribution, and
behaviours across large areas.
2.2. Focus Areas: Tourism Management
Among other functions, partners are expected to support tourism activities to achieve sustainable
economic development goals while minimizing environmental impacts.
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Sustainable Tourism Development: Organisations that have secured or intending to secure resources
to support tourism activities, promote eco-friendly and support to initiate low-impact tourism. Support
biodiversity protection and encourage sustainable infrastructure (e.g., eco-lodges, solar energy, waste
recycling).
Community Participation and Benefits: Organisations that have secured or intending to secure
resources to provide support towards business development opportunities for local communities (e.g.,
guiding, crafts, catering) and other tourism ventures.
Monitoring and Impact Assessment: Organisations that have secured or intending to secure
resources to monitor visitor trends and tourism impacts by means of using data to adjust tourism
practices (adaptive management).
Marketing and Promotion: Organisations that have secured or intending to secure resources to
brand and promote the nature reserve as a sustainable tourism destination.
Validation: All partnerships will be formalised through a structured agreement to ensure alignment,
accountability, and shared outcomes.
3. Contract Duration
Partnership agreements will be formalised with the selected partner for a period of five (5) years with
an option to extend for a further five (5) years, aligned with the ECPTA strategic plan.
4. Strategic imperatives of the partnerships
To achieve these specific services, strategic partnerships with private entities and non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) will enhance to fulfil its conservation and tourism mandate across the province.
These interventions are expected to be executed inside and outside the reserve The key strategic
commitments for this approach are outlined below:
5. Leverage Complementary Strengths
Private sector and NGO partners bring specialized expertise, resources, and networks that complement
ECPTA’s public-sector role. These include technical know-how, innovation, operational agility, and
direct community experience that can significantly enhance project outcomes.
5.1 Drive Sustainable Impact
Partnerships provide a platform to scale conservation and tourism initiatives in a way that is sustainable,
inclusive, and results driven. By working together, stakeholders can share responsibility for biodiversity
protection and the advancement of sustainable tourism across the Eastern Cape.
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5.2 Promote Resource Sharing
Partnerships will enable ECPTA to capitalize on in-kind contributions such as skills, equipment,
facilities, and volunteer support. This approach reduces financial burden while enhancing project
delivery.
5.3 Foster Innovation and Best Practices
NGOs and private entities often lead in pioneering innovative approaches to environmental
sustainability and tourism. ECPTA seeks to incorporate these practices to boost efficiency,
responsiveness, and overall impact.
5.4 Align with ECPTA’s Strategic Vision
The agency’s current five-year strategic plan identifies collaborative governance and multi-stakeholder
partnerships as key success factors. Engaging a broad spectrum of partners supports coordinated,
cross-sectoral action for sustainable development and biodiversity conservation.
6 Mutual benefits
Inviting private entities and NGOs to collaborate by providing in-kind resources (e.g., expertise,
equipment, manpower, technology, or facilities) can create several mutual benefits for both the
conservation/tourism initiatives and the partners themselves.
6.1 Benefits to Conservation and Tourism Initiatives
• Resource Augmentation:
o Access to specialized skills, equipment, or technology that the public entity may not have.
o Reduces budget constraints by leveraging in-kind contributions.
• Capacity Building:
o Offering training, knowledge transfer, and mentorship from experienced NGOs or private
sector professionals to improve staff capability for the tourism sector in the following areas:
Tourist Guiding, Water sport activities, Business Management, Event Management,
Housekeeping and hospitality management, Packaging and Promotion of tourism facilities
and services.
• Inclusive Tourism Growth:
o Facilitate tourism transformation through creating opportunities for local communities, in
particular women, youth and people living with disabilities. Key initiatives include rural and
township tourism such as community tourism initiatives, homestays, youth entrepreneurship
and craft cooperatives.
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• Product Diversification:
o Enhance destination competitiveness and market share by offering diverse tourism products
and services in the following but not limited to tourism niches below.
➢ Agri Tourism, Heritage & Cultural Tourism, Eco Tourism, Avi Tourism, Adventure Tourism,
Aroma Tourism and Astro Tourism
• Market Access:
o Collaborative marketing initiatives targeting domestic and international visitors using the
following marketing strategies.
o Digital Marketing platforms, Trade and consumer shows (domestic and international)
• Foster Universal Accessibility
o Ensure equal opportunities for people living with disabilities to travel, explore and enjoy
destination Eastern Cape
• Tourism Safety
o Create an enjoyable experience for visitors thus ensuring sustainable tourism development.
Programmes to be implemented include
o Pro Active Tourism Safety Measures such as:
- Development of tourism safety brochures & fliers
- Digital safety campaigns
- Implement Festive & Cruise liner season awareness campaigns
- Service excellence / SA host training
- Installation of precautionary and directional signage
• Reactive Tourism Safety Programmes:
- Provision of counselling to tourists who become victims
- Translators for international visitors
- Organise lost travel documents
• Innovation and Efficiency:
o Private sector partners to bring innovative solutions or digital tools that improve project
efficiency, monitoring, or visitor engagement.
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• Enhanced Outreach and Awareness:
o NGOs and private companies may have networks or marketing channels that help
promote conservation and tourism programs.
6.2 Benefits to partners (Private Entities and NGOs)
• Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR):
o Enhances public image by demonstrating commitment to environmental sustainability
and community development.
• Networking and Partnerships:
o Opportunity to build relationships with government agencies, other NGOs, and
stakeholders.
• Access to Sites or Projects:
o Companies or NGOs may gain direct access to protected areas, tourism sites, or
conservation programs for research, testing, or volunteer initiatives.
• Employee Engagement and Development:
o Staff involvement in projects fosters team building, skills development, and job
satisfaction.
6.3 Mutual Benefits
• Shared Goals:
o Aligning interests in sustainability, tourism promotion, and biodiversity protection
ensures win-win outcomes.
• Cost-Effective Project Delivery:
o Pooling in-kind resources reduces financial burdens while achieving larger or more
impactful initiatives.
• Enhanced Credibility and Visibility:
o Joint initiatives signal collaboration and legitimacy, attracting further funding, grants, or
community support.
• Sustainable Impact:
o Combining expertise, networks, and resources increases the long-term sustainability of
conservation and tourism efforts.
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7 High-level insight of the reserves
https://visiteasterncape.co.za/things-to-do/attractions-activities/reserves/
Reserve Reserve Strategic Location Ecological & Heritage Value Experience Indicative Investment Positioning
Category & Setting Proposition
Baviaanskloof Biodiversity & UNESCO World Seven of SA’s nine biomes; Flagship wilderness & International eco-lodges, adventure
Heritage Heritage Site, global conservation significance adventure destination tourism
Karoo–Coastal
corridor
Great Fish River Biodiversity & Frontier landscape Large intact thicket ecosystem; Safari, heritage and Safari lodges, heritage tourism
Heritage near Makhanda frontier heritage river-based tourism
Groendal Biodiversity & Mountain catchment Critical water catchment; San Hiking and outdoor Adventure tourism, eco-lodges
Heritage near Gqeberha rock-art; fynbos recreation
Island Biodiversity & Coastal forest near Rare Alexandria coastal forest Day-visitor nature Eco-education, recreation
Heritage Nelson Mandela immersion
Bay
Thomas Baines Biodiversity & Gateway reserve Albany Thicket & fynbos mosaic Education and outdoor Education center’s, niche accommodation
Heritage near Makhanda learning
Waters Meeting Biodiversity & Riverine forest near Estuarine-river convergence Canoeing and forest Eco-cabins, adventure tourism
Heritage Bathurst ecosystem trails
Commando Drift Game Karoo hinterland Semi-arid conservation Fishing and wildlife Fishing lodges, adventure tourism
Management & near Cradock landscape viewing
Recreation
Double Mouth Game Wild Coast Estuarine & marine biodiversity Coastal camping & Eco-lodges, conferencing
Management & beachfront conferencing
Recreation
Mpofu–Fort Game Amathole Indigenous forests; San rock-art Forest lodges & hiking High-end eco-lodges
Fordyce Management & Mountains
Recreation escarpment
Ongeluksnek Game Drakensberg Alpine grasslands; vulture High-altitude adventure Mountain tourism
Management & foothills conservation
Recreation
Oviston Game Gariep Dam Karoo biodiversity & freshwater Water sports and fishing Lakeside lodges
Management & shoreline system
Recreation
Tsolwana Game Winterberg Mountain grasslands; birdlife Safari-style game Safari lodges
Management & Mountain slopes viewing
Recreation
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Dwesa–Cwebe Marine & Wild Coast Internationally significant coastal Flagship coastal eco- Destination eco-lodges
Coastal conservation ecosystems tourism
corridor
Hluleka Marine & Wild Coast cliffs High scenic and marine Premium coastal retreat Luxury eco-lodges
Coastal and beaches biodiversity value
Luchaba Marine & Adjacent to Mthatha Wetlands and grasslands Conferencing & urban Business tourism, hospitality
Coastal and dam nature escape
Mkhambathi Marine & Pondoland Centre Global biodiversity hotspot Wilderness coastal Eco-lodges, conservation tourism
Coastal of Endemism adventure
Silaka Marine & Coastal bay near Indigenous forest & rare plants Boutique coastal retreat Boutique lodges
Coastal Port St Johns
Detailed Braucher is attached to the bid document as annexure A. Bidders are encouraged to visit the nature reserve prior the closing date.
https://visiteasterncape.co.za/things-to-do/attractions-activities/reserves/
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8 Evaluation criteria & submission requirements
Private Entities, Non- Governmental Organisation and any other relevant partner interested in this
opportunity are requested to submit proposals on the collaboration to advance conservation and
tourism initiative within the ECPTA managed Nature Reserves. The proposal must cover the following
areas:
Bidders must comply with the set of compliance requirements listed below and MUST submit evidence
to be considered for evaluation. Failure to submit evidence may lead to immediate rejection of the bid.
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Requirement Detail
Legal and Compliance Cover Letter: Brief motivation and summary of proposed
collaboration.
• Proof of legal registration (company, NPO, trust,
etc.).
• Compliance with environmental, labour, and safety
legislation.
• No environmental offences or pending legal cases.
Technical Capacity • Demonstrated expertise in conservation
management, sustainable tourism, or related fields.
• Proven ability to manage biodiversity assets
responsibly.
• Access to qualified personnel (ecologists, guides,
rangers, community facilitators).
Financial Capacity • Evidence of financial stability (audited financial
statements for the last 3 years).
• Ability to mobilise resources for project delivery (own
funding & grants).
• Realistic budget and value-for-money assessment.
Community Engagement • Track record of working effectively with local
communities.
• Plans for local skills development and job creation.
• Strategies for equitable benefit-sharing.
Environmental Impact • Proposed activities must align with the reserve’s
management plan and zoning.
• Commitment to a minimal ecological footprint.
• Inclusion of environmental monitoring and reporting
systems.
Governance and • Clear organisational structure and decision-making
Accountability processes.
• Monitoring, evaluation, and reporting framework.
• Transparency and anti-corruption safeguards.
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9 Considerable critical elements of the Terms of Reference
9.1 Key notes for respondents
• Submission of an EOI constitutes a formal bid and ECPTA retains the right not to proceed with
the partnerships.
• The Partner will be offered a 5-year performance-based partnership agreement in the form of
Memorandum of Agreement (MoA), with the option to renew for a further period of 5 years,
commencing upon appointment (or on the dated to be agreed between the partner and the
ECPTA). The partnership agreement will be reviewed after five (5) years after the date of
commencement, by mutual agreement.
9.2 Governance
ECPTA is adhering to the stakeholder partnership approach outlined in the stakeholder Engagement
strategy that was approved by the ECPTA Board of Directors in April 2024, meant to create an enabling
environment for various interested parties to collaborate with ECPTA.
9.3 Additional information
- ECPTA makes no guarantees about and takes no responsibility for the accuracy and completeness
of this request for EOI and disclaims any liability for any interested party’s use of the information.
- This request for EOI is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision. Each recipient
is expected to make an independent investigation and to obtain the necessary independent advice
for submitting an EOI.
- ECPTA may change or replace any information contained in this request for EOI at any time,
without giving any prior notice or providing any reason.
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GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE BID
1. Interpretation
The word “Bidder” in these conditions shall mean and include any firm or any company or body
incorporated or unincorporated. The word “ECPTA” in these conditions shall mean the Eastern Cape
Parks & Tourism Agency.
2. Extent of the bid
ECPTA makes no guarantees about and takes no responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of
this request for EOI and disclaims any liability for any interested party’s use of the information.
This request for EOI is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision. Each recipient is
expected to make an independent investigation and to obtain the necessary independent advice for
submitting an EOI.
3. Signing of Documents
Bidders are required to return the complete set of documents duly signed.
4. Period of Validity for Bids and withdrawal of Bid after Closing Date
All bids are to be held valid and binding for 150 days from the closing date of submissions (calculated
from, but not including, the due date).
5. Authority to Sign Bid Documents
In the case of a Bid being submitted on behalf of a company, close corporation or partnership,
evidence must be submitted to the ECPTA at the time of submission of the Bid that the Bid has been
signed by persons properly authorized thereto by resolution of the directors or under the articles of
the entity.
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6. Closing Date / Submitting of Quotations
Bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes clearly marked “EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (NGO’s) AND ENTITIES TO PARTNER WITH ECPTA
IN ADVANCING CONSERVATION AND TOURISM INITIATIVES FOR A PERIOD OF 5 YEARS
WITH AN OPTION TO RENEW FOR A FURTHER PERIOD OF 5 YEARS. E/03/25/26” Proposals
must be deposited in the Bid Box, 17-25 Oxford Street (Cnr of Fleet & Oxford Street), East
London, by no later than 11:00 am on the 7th April 2026. Bids which are not submitted in a
properly sealed and marked envelope and/or deposited in the relevant bid box on or before the
closing date and time will not be considered. Faxed or e-mailed Bids will not be considered.
7. Bid Enquiries
Enquiries should be directed to the Supply Chain Management Unit. The following official can be
contacted: Ms. Unathi Zinganto at 043 492 0871 during normal office hours viz. 08:00 – 16:00
Mondays to Fridays-email: [email protected]
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SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
EVALUATION CRITERIA AND SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Private Entities, Non- Governmental Organisation and any other relevant partner interested in this
opportunity are requested to submit proposals on the collaboration to advance conservation and
tourism initiative within the ECPTA managed Nature Reserves. The proposal must cover the following
areas:
Bidders must comply with the set of compliance requirements listed below and MUST submit evidence
to be considered for evaluation. Failure to submit evidence may lead to immediate rejection of the bid.
- Legal and Compliance
- Technical Capacity
- Community Engagement
- Environmental Impact
- Governance and Accountability
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LEGAL AND COMPLIANCE
Cover Letter: brief motivation and summary of the proposed collaboration with the following elements:
• Proof of legal registration (Company, NPO, trust etc.)
• Compliance with environmental, labour and safety legislation
• No environmental offences or pending legal cases.
ATTACH LEGAL AND COMPLINACE
DOCUMENTS
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TECHNICAL CAPACITY
• Demonstrated expertise in conservation management, sustainable tourism, or
related fields
• Proven ability to manage biodiversity assets responsibly
• Access to qualified personnel (ecologists, guides, rangers, community
facilitator)
•
ATTACH TECHNICAL CAPACITY
DOCUMENTS
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FINANCIAL CAPACITY
• Evidence of financial stability (audited financial statements for the last 3 years)
• Ability to mobilise resources for project delivery (own funding & grants)
• Realistic budget and value-for-money assessment
ATTACH FINANCIAL CAPACITY
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
• Track record of working effectively with local communities
• Plans for local skills development and job creation
• Strategies for equitable benefit-sharing
ATTACH COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
DOCUMENTS
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
• Proposed activities must align with the reserve’s management plan and zoning
• Commitment to a minimal ecological footprint
• Inclusion of environmental monitoring and reporting systems
ATTACH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
DOCUMENTS
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GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
• Clear organisational structure and decision-making processes
• Monitoring, evaluation and reporting frameworks
• Transparency and anti-corruption safeguards
ATTACH GOVERNANCE AND
ACCOUNTABILITY DOCUMENTS
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SBD4
BIDDER’S DISCLOSURE
1. PURPOSE OF THE FORM
Any person (natural or juristic) may make an offer or offers in terms of this invitation to
bid. In line with the principles of transparency, accountability, impartiality, and ethics as
enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa and further expressed in
various pieces of legislation, it is required for the bidder to make this declaration in respect
of the details required hereunder.
Where a person/s are listed in the Register for Tender Defaulters and / or the List of
Restricted Suppliers, that person will automatically be disqualified from the bid process.
2. Bidder’s declaration
2.1 Is the bidder, or any of its directors / trustees / shareholders / members / partners or any
person having a controlling interest in the enterprise, employed by the state?
YES/NO
2.1.1 If so, furnish particulars of the names, individual identity numbers, and, if applicable, state
employee numbers of sole proprietor/ directors / trustees / shareholders / members/
partners or any person having a controlling interest in the enterprise, in table below.
Full Name Identity Name of State
Number institution
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2.1.2 If the bidder or any of its directors/trustees/shareholders/members/partners or any person
having a controlling interest in the enterprise are employed by the state, is there any approval
to conduct business with the state, signed by the accounting officer/authority attached?
YES/NO or N/A
Please attach letter of approval signed by the Accounting Officer/ Accounting Authority.
Failure to submit proof of approval from the Accounting Officer/ Accounting Authority will
lead to immediate rejection of the bid/quotation.
2.2 Do you, or any person connected with the bidder, have a relationship with any person
who is employed by the procuring institution? YES/NO
2.2.1 If so, furnish particulars:
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2.3 Does the bidder or any of its directors / trustees / shareholders / members / partners or
any person having a controlling interest in the enterprise have any interest in any other
related enterprise whether or not they are bidding for this contract?
YES/NO
2.3.1 If so, furnish particulars:
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EOI BID Document - 03.25.26.pdf
Eastern Cape - Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency tender in Eastern Cape. Closing 4/7/2026. Expression of interest for non-governmental organizations (ngo’s) and entities to partner with ecpta in advancing conservation and tourism initiatives...
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Organization
Eastern Cape - Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency
Contact Person
UNATHI ZINGANTO
Phone
+27 43 492 0881
[email protected]
Website
www.visiteasterncape.co.za/
Address
5231, 17-25 Oxford St, East London Cbd, East London, 5200, South Africa
7 April 2026 at 11:00
Location
Eastern Cape
Closing Date
7 April 2026 at 11:00
Organization
Eastern Cape - Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency
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