Participatory development approach facilitates implementation of principles of sustainable tourism
development by creating better opportunities for local people to gain larger and more balanced
benefits from tourism development taking place in their localities. The main objective of this study was
to examine nature of community participation in tourism development in order to ensure their
participation in the benefits of tourism in the Garden Route area in South Africa. A conceptual
framework was developed by examining typologies of community participation. Under the guidance of
this conceptual framework, a field research was designed and applied where ninety (90) different
stakeholders in the tourism industry across the different sub-sectors were sampled. This Chi-Squared
test was done to test the statistical significance on the differences of the responses from the
respondents in the different group sectors (accommodation, government department, travel/tour
operators, transport and other). It was found that community members expect to be involved in three
different stages of the process of tourism development which are decision-making, actual
development and marketing as well as the management of operating tourism projects in their areas