Pleasure Ethiopia Tour and Travel has garnered multiple certificates of appreciation and participation, celebrating its leadership in sustainable tourism across Ethiopia and East Africa. Key contributions include helping develop Ethiopia’s first Tourism Satellite Account, shaping the IGAD Sustainable Tourism Master Plan (2024–2034), and completing expert training in wellness tourism, geotourism, and digital export marketing. These recognitions not only honor past achievements but also reflect the company’s forward-thinking vision. Dive into the full...
Travelife Sustainability Report 2025

Sustainability Report Summary
This year’s Travelife Sustainability Report reflects our ongoing commitment to responsible tourism and the values that guide us in our work. It showcases not just the steps we’ve taken to meet our sustainability goals, but the spirit of collaboration, integrity, and community that drives those efforts.
Throughout the year, we’ve actively participated in various workshops, shared our experiences with industry peers, and contributed our skills in areas where they can make a difference. These engagements often go beyond our formal responsibilities—they are driven by genuine passion and a belief in the long-term value of sustainable practices.
Many of our contributions are voluntary, and while recognition is never our aim, we’re grateful when it comes. What matters most is our role within the wider tourism family, where sustainability is built on strong relationships, especially with local communities. These communities have supported us from the beginning, and they continue to shape who we are. Giving back is not only a responsibility but a privilege—one we embrace with sincerity and respect.
This report is more than a summary of our actions; it is a reflection of our values, our gratitude, and our commitment to doing better together.
Beginning from the Awards and Recognitions:
https://www.pleasureethiopia.com/blog/post/awards-and-recognitions/
Further Reading
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