SOSTENIBILITÀ
SOSTENIBILITÀ
SOSTENIBILITÀ
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Desideriamo che il vostro viaggio con noi lasci un'eredità positiva e abbia un impatto duraturo su tutti coloro che vi sono coinvolti, dal personale addetto alle pulizie degli hotel e dei lodge in cui soggiornerete, agli autisti dei veicoli che vi accompagneranno da un luogo all'altro, e a tutti coloro che si trovano nel mezzo. Per raggiungere questo obiettivo, collaboriamo con marchi di safari africani eccezionali che sono all'avanguardia in materia di sostenibilità, contribuendo direttamente a rendere ogni viaggio un'esperienza indimenticabile.
COS'È LA SOSTENIBILITÀ?
METTERE IN PRATICA LE COSE COME SI PREDICA
La vera sostenibilità non significa essere "verdi" o aprire asili nido in villaggi locali disagiati. Significa passare dalle parole ai fatti. Per questo ci assicuriamo che le aziende turistiche con cui collaboriamo condividano il nostro impegno a migliorare l'impatto positivo e i benefici concreti che ogni viaggio può avere sia sulle comunità locali che sulle aree naturali.
LE PERSONE E IL PIANETA
Come noi, tutti questi marchi si impegnano per la sostenibilità attraverso le azioni che intraprendono e i modelli di business che hanno adottato, consapevoli che la sostenibilità riguarda tanto le persone quanto il pianeta, e aderiscono al triplice obiettivo di responsabilizzare le persone e proteggere l'ambiente, oltre a concentrarsi sul profitto.
EQUITÀ IN OGNI COSA
Un'impresa turistica sostenibile si concentra sullo sviluppo delle competenze e sull'incremento delle conoscenze dei propri dipendenti, retribuendoli equamente e rispettandone la dignità. Invita i propri collaboratori a contribuire direttamente alla gestione aziendale, dando loro voce in capitolo nelle decisioni che riguardano la loro vita e la loro carriera.
RISPETTO
Rispetta i diritti umani, la cultura e l'ambiente, garantendo condizioni e pratiche di lavoro sicure, promuovendo la parità di genere, la diversità e la conservazione della biodiversità e delle risorse naturali. Riduce il proprio impatto sul pianeta adottando i principi di riduzione, riutilizzo e riciclo ed è sensibile alle norme culturali delle comunità in cui opera.
COS'È LA SOSTENIBILITÀ?
METTERE IN PRATICA LE COSE COME SI PREDICA
La vera sostenibilità non significa essere "verdi" o aprire asili nido in villaggi locali disagiati. Significa passare dalle parole ai fatti. Per questo ci assicuriamo che le aziende turistiche con cui collaboriamo condividano il nostro impegno a migliorare l'impatto positivo e i benefici concreti che ogni viaggio può avere sia sulle comunità locali che sulle aree naturali.
LE PERSONE E IL PIANETA
Come noi, tutti questi marchi si impegnano per la sostenibilità attraverso le azioni che intraprendono e i modelli di business che hanno adottato, consapevoli che la sostenibilità riguarda tanto le persone quanto il pianeta, e aderiscono al triplice obiettivo di responsabilizzare le persone e proteggere l'ambiente, oltre a concentrarsi sul profitto.
EQUITÀ IN OGNI COSA
Un'impresa turistica sostenibile si concentra sullo sviluppo delle competenze e sull'incremento delle conoscenze dei propri dipendenti, retribuendoli equamente e rispettandone la dignità. Invita i propri collaboratori a contribuire direttamente alla gestione aziendale, dando loro voce in capitolo nelle decisioni che riguardano la loro vita e la loro carriera.
RISPETTO
Rispetta i diritti umani, la cultura e l'ambiente, garantendo condizioni e pratiche di lavoro sicure, promuovendo la parità di genere, la diversità e la conservazione della biodiversità e delle risorse naturali. Riduce il proprio impatto sul pianeta adottando i principi di riduzione, riutilizzo e riciclo ed è sensibile alle norme culturali delle comunità in cui opera.

COS'È LA SOSTENIBILITÀ?
METTERE IN PRATICA LE COSE COME SI PREDICA
La vera sostenibilità non significa essere "verdi" o aprire asili nido in villaggi locali disagiati. Significa passare dalle parole ai fatti. Per questo ci assicuriamo che le aziende turistiche con cui collaboriamo condividano il nostro impegno a migliorare l'impatto positivo e i benefici concreti che ogni viaggio può avere sia sulle comunità locali che sulle aree naturali.
LE PERSONE E IL PIANETA
Come noi, tutti questi marchi si impegnano per la sostenibilità attraverso le azioni che intraprendono e i modelli di business che hanno adottato, consapevoli che la sostenibilità riguarda tanto le persone quanto il pianeta, e aderiscono al triplice obiettivo di responsabilizzare le persone e proteggere l'ambiente, oltre a concentrarsi sul profitto.
EQUITÀ IN OGNI COSA
Un'impresa turistica sostenibile si concentra sullo sviluppo delle competenze e sull'incremento delle conoscenze dei propri dipendenti, retribuendoli equamente e rispettandone la dignità. Invita i propri collaboratori a contribuire direttamente alla gestione aziendale, dando loro voce in capitolo nelle decisioni che riguardano la loro vita e la loro carriera.
RISPETTO
Rispetta i diritti umani, la cultura e l'ambiente, garantendo condizioni e pratiche di lavoro sicure, promuovendo la parità di genere, la diversità e la conservazione della biodiversità e delle risorse naturali. Riduce il proprio impatto sul pianeta adottando i principi di riduzione, riutilizzo e riciclo ed è sensibile alle norme culturali delle comunità in cui opera.
Ottimi esempi di sostenibilità in azione...
Qui mettiamo in evidenza alcuni dei fantastici marchi con cui collaboriamo e i progetti che stanno facendo una differenza enorme e duratura per le persone e le aree naturali incontaminate in tutta l'Africa, aprendo la strada al futuro grazie al loro impegno per un turismo responsabile, etico e veramente sostenibile.
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LE MAMME SOLARI DI GREAT PLAINS CONSERVATION
In 2019, Great Plains sponsored nine ‘Solar Mamas’ to leave their villages in Botswana to attend a five-month solar power training programme in India. They returned home with the skills to install and maintain solar home lighting systems, run a business and provide sustainable energy for their communities. The current phase of the project aims to supply equipment for the Solar Mamas to electrify rural households in their remote communities bordering the Okavango Delta. Solar electricity is a safer and more sustainable energy source than paraffin, candles, or firewood and electricity is a natural deterrent to wildlife in this game-dense area. The project also aims to increase community-wide educational and economic activity after dark and advance gender equality by supporting women to become entrepreneurs. The Solar Mamas programme is unique in its ability to address all of these areas of community life with an environmentally sustainable technology at the project’s centre.
SCOPRI DI PIÙ -
AMORE/FATTORI CASALINGHI
Uthando is a unique model of travelling philanthropy underpinned by the values of responsible tourism. Through philanthropic education excursions and experiences, it successfully links the tourism industry to a broad range of innovative, inspiring, and well-managed community development programmes. One of these is Abalimi Bezekhaya. Meaning “Farmers Of The Home” in isiXhosa, this is a non-profit urban farming organisation that provides support to disadvantaged communities in Cape Town, teaching people how to grow and maintain organic vegetable gardens within local communities. This encourages food security while providing support to production gardens for income generation. These centres are also training and demonstration gardens where the community can buy organically grown vegetables for consumption.
SCOPRI DI PIÙ -
FONDAZIONE TSWALU KALAHARI
Tswalu Kalahari is leading the way through its community programmes and The Tswalu Foundation's research projects. Tswalu provides an amazing range of services and facilities to its people, including a health care centre that provides free primary health care and health education not only to staff and their families on the reserve but to anyone in need in the remote, rural communities surrounding the property. Tshameka, a preschool established in 2003, provides a stimulating, structured early education in preparation for primary school for children of staff and their extended families. The Kalahari Endangered Ecosystem Project (KEEP) is also having a profound impact on the understanding of the way the environment and wild fauna and flora at Tswalu are responding to climate change. KEEP brings together expertise in botany, zoology, veterinary science, ecology and physiology, drawn from institutions across the world, all working together by sharing data and integrating findings.
SCOPRI DI PIÙ -
ASSOCIAZIONE CHIMICA
Conservation-based tourism is how it's done at Chem Chem in Tanzania.
By choosing to stay at Chem Chem Lodge, Little Chem Chem, or Forest Chem Chem, guests contribute to the protection and preservation of this beautiful environment and its inhabitants. Through the Chem Chem association - a registered non-profit organisation located within the Burunge Wildlife Management Area in northern Tanzania - Chem Chem is making a huge difference, securing and protecting the Kwakuchinja corridor — an important ancient migratory route connecting Tarangire and Lake Manyara national parks. Chem Chem's mission is to work in partnership with key stakeholders to conserve these critical ecosystems while simultaneously empowering local communities.
Protecting the region’s endangered wildlife and working to make a life-changing difference in the lives of the people living in the 10 villages surrounding the corridor is of paramount importance. It is here that Chem Chem is directly fostering sustainable development by building lasting relationships that support conservation, education, and community engagement projects.
SCOPRI DI PIÙ
Ottimi esempi di sostenibilità in azione...
Qui mettiamo in evidenza alcuni dei fantastici marchi con cui collaboriamo e i progetti che stanno facendo una differenza enorme e duratura per le persone e le aree naturali incontaminate in tutta l'Africa, aprendo la strada al futuro grazie al loro impegno per un turismo responsabile, etico e veramente sostenibile.
-
LE MAMME SOLARI DI GREAT PLAINS CONSERVATION
In 2019, Great Plains sponsored nine ‘Solar Mamas’ to leave their villages in Botswana to attend a five-month solar power training programme in India. They returned home with the skills to install and maintain solar home lighting systems, run a business and provide sustainable energy for their communities. The current phase of the project aims to supply equipment for the Solar Mamas to electrify rural households in their remote communities bordering the Okavango Delta. Solar electricity is a safer and more sustainable energy source than paraffin, candles, or firewood and electricity is a natural deterrent to wildlife in this game-dense area. The project also aims to increase community-wide educational and economic activity after dark and advance gender equality by supporting women to become entrepreneurs. The Solar Mamas programme is unique in its ability to address all of these areas of community life with an environmentally sustainable technology at the project’s centre.
SCOPRI DI PIÙ -
AMORE/FATTORI CASALINGHI
Uthando is a unique model of travelling philanthropy underpinned by the values of responsible tourism. Through philanthropic education excursions and experiences, it successfully links the tourism industry to a broad range of innovative, inspiring, and well-managed community development programmes. One of these is Abalimi Bezekhaya. Meaning “Farmers Of The Home” in isiXhosa, this is a non-profit urban farming organisation that provides support to disadvantaged communities in Cape Town, teaching people how to grow and maintain organic vegetable gardens within local communities. This encourages food security while providing support to production gardens for income generation. These centres are also training and demonstration gardens where the community can buy organically grown vegetables for consumption.
SCOPRI DI PIÙ -
FONDAZIONE TSWALU KALAHARI
Tswalu Kalahari is leading the way through its community programmes and The Tswalu Foundation's research projects. Tswalu provides an amazing range of services and facilities to its people, including a health care centre that provides free primary health care and health education not only to staff and their families on the reserve but to anyone in need in the remote, rural communities surrounding the property. Tshameka, a preschool established in 2003, provides a stimulating, structured early education in preparation for primary school for children of staff and their extended families. The Kalahari Endangered Ecosystem Project (KEEP) is also having a profound impact on the understanding of the way the environment and wild fauna and flora at Tswalu are responding to climate change. KEEP brings together expertise in botany, zoology, veterinary science, ecology and physiology, drawn from institutions across the world, all working together by sharing data and integrating findings.
SCOPRI DI PIÙ -
ASSOCIAZIONE CHIMICA
Conservation-based tourism is how it's done at Chem Chem in Tanzania.
By choosing to stay at Chem Chem Lodge, Little Chem Chem, or Forest Chem Chem, guests contribute to the protection and preservation of this beautiful environment and its inhabitants. Through the Chem Chem association - a registered non-profit organisation located within the Burunge Wildlife Management Area in northern Tanzania - Chem Chem is making a huge difference, securing and protecting the Kwakuchinja corridor — an important ancient migratory route connecting Tarangire and Lake Manyara national parks. Chem Chem's mission is to work in partnership with key stakeholders to conserve these critical ecosystems while simultaneously empowering local communities.
Protecting the region’s endangered wildlife and working to make a life-changing difference in the lives of the people living in the 10 villages surrounding the corridor is of paramount importance. It is here that Chem Chem is directly fostering sustainable development by building lasting relationships that support conservation, education, and community engagement projects.
SCOPRI DI PIÙ
Ottimi esempi di sostenibilità in azione...
Qui mettiamo in evidenza alcuni dei fantastici marchi con cui collaboriamo e i progetti che stanno facendo una differenza enorme e duratura per le persone e le aree naturali incontaminate in tutta l'Africa, aprendo la strada al futuro grazie al loro impegno per un turismo responsabile, etico e veramente sostenibile.
-
LE MAMME SOLARI DI GREAT PLAINS CONSERVATION
In 2019, Great Plains sponsored nine ‘Solar Mamas’ to leave their villages in Botswana to attend a five-month solar power training programme in India. They returned home with the skills to install and maintain solar home lighting systems, run a business and provide sustainable energy for their communities. The current phase of the project aims to supply equipment for the Solar Mamas to electrify rural households in their remote communities bordering the Okavango Delta. Solar electricity is a safer and more sustainable energy source than paraffin, candles, or firewood and electricity is a natural deterrent to wildlife in this game-dense area. The project also aims to increase community-wide educational and economic activity after dark and advance gender equality by supporting women to become entrepreneurs. The Solar Mamas programme is unique in its ability to address all of these areas of community life with an environmentally sustainable technology at the project’s centre.
SCOPRI DI PIÙ -
AMORE/FATTORI CASALINGHI
Uthando is a unique model of travelling philanthropy underpinned by the values of responsible tourism. Through philanthropic education excursions and experiences, it successfully links the tourism industry to a broad range of innovative, inspiring, and well-managed community development programmes. One of these is Abalimi Bezekhaya. Meaning “Farmers Of The Home” in isiXhosa, this is a non-profit urban farming organisation that provides support to disadvantaged communities in Cape Town, teaching people how to grow and maintain organic vegetable gardens within local communities. This encourages food security while providing support to production gardens for income generation. These centres are also training and demonstration gardens where the community can buy organically grown vegetables for consumption.
SCOPRI DI PIÙ -
FONDAZIONE TSWALU KALAHARI
Tswalu Kalahari is leading the way through its community programmes and The Tswalu Foundation's research projects. Tswalu provides an amazing range of services and facilities to its people, including a health care centre that provides free primary health care and health education not only to staff and their families on the reserve but to anyone in need in the remote, rural communities surrounding the property. Tshameka, a preschool established in 2003, provides a stimulating, structured early education in preparation for primary school for children of staff and their extended families. The Kalahari Endangered Ecosystem Project (KEEP) is also having a profound impact on the understanding of the way the environment and wild fauna and flora at Tswalu are responding to climate change. KEEP brings together expertise in botany, zoology, veterinary science, ecology and physiology, drawn from institutions across the world, all working together by sharing data and integrating findings.
SCOPRI DI PIÙ -
ASSOCIAZIONE CHIMICA
Conservation-based tourism is how it's done at Chem Chem in Tanzania.
By choosing to stay at Chem Chem Lodge, Little Chem Chem, or Forest Chem Chem, guests contribute to the protection and preservation of this beautiful environment and its inhabitants. Through the Chem Chem association - a registered non-profit organisation located within the Burunge Wildlife Management Area in northern Tanzania - Chem Chem is making a huge difference, securing and protecting the Kwakuchinja corridor — an important ancient migratory route connecting Tarangire and Lake Manyara national parks. Chem Chem's mission is to work in partnership with key stakeholders to conserve these critical ecosystems while simultaneously empowering local communities.
Protecting the region’s endangered wildlife and working to make a life-changing difference in the lives of the people living in the 10 villages surrounding the corridor is of paramount importance. It is here that Chem Chem is directly fostering sustainable development by building lasting relationships that support conservation, education, and community engagement projects.
SCOPRI DI PIÙ







