Protecting South Africa’s Nature:
One Tip at a Time
Every time a tourist gives a tip using TiPiT, a small service fee is included. From this fee, TiPiT donates a fixed share to trusted wildlife conservation organisations in South Africa.

These donations support:
- The preservation of wild habitats and biodiversity
- Local wildlife rangers and anti-poaching efforts
- The protection of endangered species like rhinos, lions, and elephants
How It Works
When a tourist scans your QR code and tips you through TiPiT, a portion of the service fee is automatically donated to selected nature protection initiatives. There is no extra action required from tourists — every digital tip has an added positive impact. This makes tipping meaningful:
Support your guide. Help protect wildlife.
Our Conservation Partners
TiPiT carefully selects partners committed to long-term wildlife protection.
Our donations help fund ranger patrols, rescue operations, wildlife education, and habitat preservation projects.
Coming soon: Partner list & impact reports