Welcome to our eco-friendly camp, a sanctuary where wildlife, people, and nature coexist in harmony. In this protected landscape, every decision we make has a lasting impact. That is why we made a bold commitment: to completely phase out single-use plastics and transform how we operate.
The global plastics crisis has reached alarming levels. Every year, millions of tons of plastic waste are produced, and a large portion ends up in rivers, oceans, forests, and wildlife habitats. Plastics do not disappear; they break into microplastics that can last for hundreds of years.
Plastics threaten wildlife, contaminate soil and water, and are even entering the human food chain. Animals mistake plastic for food, leading to injury, starvation, and death. Burning plastic releases toxic fumes that harm both people and the environment. Even the smallest items a straw, a bottle cap, a wrapper can cause irreversible damage in fragile ecosystems like ours.
In an environment as sensitive as this, plastic pollution can disrupt natural processes, poison water sources, and destroy landscapes that take decades to restore. By removing single-use plastics, we protect biodiversity, reduce waste pollution, and help slow the long-term effects of climate change. Every refill, every reusable item, and every sustainable choice supports the health of our ecosystem.
To eliminate plastic water bottles, we introduced refillable aluminum bottles in all guest tents, alongside glass water jars in the dining areas. Guests simply refill throughout their stay. This small shift prevents thousands of plastic bottles from entering the environment each year.
In place of disposable plastic bathroom bottles, we now use aluminum refillable containers for shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel. These bottles are washed, sanitized, refilled, and reused reducing waste while maintaining high hygiene standards.
Eliminating single-use plastics is not just environmentally responsible it is economically smart. Instead of constantly buying disposable bottles and packaging, we invest once in durable, long-lasting refillable containers. Operating costs reduce over time, waste management becomes easier, and the camp saves money while protecting nature.
Plastic waste is expensive to manage. Collection, transportation, sorting, and disposal place a heavy financial burden on eco-tourism facilities. By reducing plastic at the source, we lower waste volumes, cut disposal costs, and reduce the environmental footprint of our operations.
To maintain our environmental standards, we no longer allow any of the following items in the camp:
• Disposable plastic water bottles
• Plastic straws
• Plastic cutlery and plates
• Plastic shopping bags
• Single-use toiletry bottles
• Plastic-wrapped amenities
• Excessive plastic packaging from suppliers
Our goal is to create a clean, safe, and plastic-free natural environment for guests, wildlife, and staff.
We believe sustainability works best when everyone participates. That is why we have informed all our tour agents and partners about our policy. We expect them to avoid bringing single-use plastics into the camp, to provide guests with reusable alternatives, and to support eco-friendly practices during transfers, tours, and safaris. Together, we can create truly responsible tourism.
Our plastic-free journey is part of a bigger vision. Beyond eliminating plastics, we are committed to long-term environmental stewardship. We practice responsible waste sorting, energy conservation, and water-saving techniques. We support the planting of indigenous trees to restore natural habitats, protect soil, and increase biodiversity. We actively encourage our guests to participate in tree planting during their stay, allowing them to make a tangible, lasting contribution to the environment.
In addition, our camp practices organic farming to grow fresh produce for our kitchens. We use manure sourced from local farmers and ashes as natural pesticides, avoiding chemical fertilizers and harmful chemicals. This approach enriches the soil, promotes biodiversity, and supports the local community all while providing healthy, sustainable food for our guests.
Sustainability, for us is not a single action, it is a lifestyle. Guests play an important role in this journey. By embracing reusable items, refilling their water bottles, supporting our conservation efforts, and participating in tree planting, every visitor becomes part of a greater mission. Together, we reduce waste, protect wildlife, and keep our environment clean and healthy.
Phasing out single-use plastics is more than an operational choice; it is a promise to protect the land we love. By choosing reusable products, partnering with responsible agents, and investing in nature-friendly practices, we are creating a sustainable future for generations to come. To be part of this great mission, all you have to do as a visitor is to adhere to plastic free environment. THANK YOUR FOR BEING PART OF THE PROCESS.
