The Fair Trade Tourism (FTT) is a non-profit organisation that promotes responsible tourism in Southern Africa and beyond. The aim of the FTT is to make tourism more sustainable by ensuring that the people who contribute their land, resources, labour and knowledge to tourism are the ones who reap the benefits. This is done by growing awareness about responsible tourism to travellers; assisting tourism businesses to operate more sustainably; and by facilitating a Fair Trade Tourism certification programme across Southern Africa. Tourism businesses that adhere to the FTT standard use the FTT label as a way of signifying their commitment to fair and responsible tourism. This includes fair wages and working conditions, fair purchasing and operations, equitable distribution of benefits and respect for human rights, culture and the environment. By selecting an FTT certified business, travellers are not only assured that their holiday benefits local communities and economies. The business is operated ethically and in a socially and environmentally responsible manner, and will also have more fulfilling holiday experience. FTT raised concerns that tourism in not mainstreamed in the Department of Tourism. The unit dealing with this important aspect of modern tourism is at a directorate level and not well resourced. The Committee was advised to advance mainstreaming of responsible tourism in all programmes of the NDT. This is imperative as the modern tourist is discerning in whether the tourism products and packages adhere to responsible tourism principles and practices.