This lodge is part of the Elewana Collection, which focuses on minimizing environmental impact, employing state-of-the-art solar and power-storage systems, and strict recycling. It implemented a 'Ban the bottle' initiative in 2018, providing guests with reusable aluminum bottles and eliminating single-use plastic water bottles. Since 2019, it has eliminated plastic straws, offering biodegradable paper straws instead. The lodge maintains 150 acres of coffee biodiversity and supports the Shanga workshop, which turns recycled glass into art.
This hostel is 100% locally owned and operated, with 100% of its energy coming from renewable sources, 80% of which is generated on the farm through solar and biogas systems. It uses a biogas heating system for hot water, producing zero CO2 emissions, and practices organic farming with cow manure as fertilizer, growing 16 types of bananas, avocados, coffee, vegetables, herbs, and tropical fruits for guests. The hostel also uses compost bins and water sewage for gardening.
As part of Melia Hotels International, recognized as a highly sustainable hotel company, this property is built with eco-friendly materials and has a plastic-free commitment, bottling guests' water on-site in glass decanters. Its restaurants are supplied with seasonal produce from an on-site spice and vegetable garden. Additionally, it supports local social enterprise by using drinking goblets made at the Shanga workshop by Tanzanians with disabilities.
This lodge focuses on sustainability by utilizing solar panels for hot water and planning to switch its entire power supply to solar. It emphasizes proximity to nature and greening, collecting rainwater in two 5,000-liter tanks for lodge maintenance, and practicing waste separation. The lodge was rebuilt from an existing family house, reusing 80% of the parquet flooring from an old office building.
Explicitly named an 'Eco-Hostel', this property features a well-attended and green territory. It offers activities that connect guests with local culture and nature, such as cooking classes, cultural tours, bike tours, walking tours, and hiking.
Described as a lovely, green oasis, this lodge features beautiful gardens and an infinity swimming pool. While specific eco-practices are not detailed, the emphasis on its natural setting suggests an eco-conscious approach.
This property includes 'Natural' in its name and is tagged as eco-friendly in the database, suggesting an emphasis on a natural environment or eco-friendly practices.
This homestay is surrounded by a beautiful Eco-Garden with a tomato farm and other organic fruits and vegetables cultivated in its backyard. It operates its own restaurant that serves fresh and organic produce from the garden. The property also uses eco-friendly cleaning products.
This lodge is designed with sustainability in mind, featuring accommodations built with natural, locally sourced materials. Its on-site restaurant serves home-cooked meals made with organic ingredients from its own garden and local farms. The lodge is committed to conservation and sustainability, aligning with efforts to regenerate the Maasai Steppe through sustainable agriculture.
This hotel is identified by Travelmyth as one of the 'Hotels Taking Steps Towards Sustainability in Arusha'. This classification suggests the hotel has implemented measures to operate in an environmentally conscious manner.
This lodge is dedicated to sustainable luxury and natural beauty, featuring over 100 plant species sprawling in its environs and integrating thousands of plant species into its landscape to support local biodiversity. Its architecture uses materials that blend seamlessly with the natural world, and all rooms are equipped with eco-friendly toiletries. The lodge offers guided tours about the medicinal, culinary, and ecological roles of various plant species.
This eco-friendly lodge features sustainable living in chalets within tropical gardens. It utilizes solar power for 60-90% of its lighting and water heating, and practices rainwater harvesting. The lodge is committed to sustainable landscaping, water conservation systems, and recycles paper, plastic, and glass. It also supports local economies by sourcing ingredients from local suppliers.
This lodge is committed to reducing its environmental impact and continually improving its environmental performance. It uses low-consumption electrical fittings, switches off non-essential equipment, and uses instant showers instead of electrical boiling tank water heaters. The lodge replaces paper records with electronic records, reuses stationery, eliminates water leakages, and recycles waste plastic materials and paper. Its architectural design and construction processes minimize environmental damage.
This eco-lodge blends comfort with sustainability, using natural materials and local décor in its cottages. It features eco-toiletries and solar-powered lighting. The initiative behind Bamboo Village focuses on combating climate change by planting native bamboo to absorb CO2 and on restoring degraded land through a bamboo-based agroforestry system.
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