The Okavango Polers Trust was registered in June 1998. The Trust was formed by the community to establish a viable eco-tourism business which would benefit all the people in this area. No non-citizen or safaris company has any financial interest in the Ok ...
Conservancy: Own-use and private hunting, community tourism
Sustainable forest management by the Okongo community
Ol Malo Trust is a charitable trust set up in response to the great hardships caused by the drought that ravaged Kenya between 1999-2001 - the country's worst drought in living memory. Whole regions were devastated by the disaster, but none more so than t ...
Located In the Mara Naboisho Conservancy. Ol Seki Mara Camp offers 6 luxury "Nina" tents, each boasting a 270 degree panoramic view of the famous Maasai Mara, along with 2 brand new two bedroom "Suited" tents. Traditional colonial décor coupled with all t ...
Asilia aspires to be a truly leading company in the industry when it comes to responsible tourism and its impact on conservation and community development. Not leading in terms of its marketing talk, but rather leading in terms of how we behave. Just to b ...
The Old Boma at Mikindani is run by Trade Aid Tanzania, a non profitmaking charitable trust whose aim is to create sustainable employment. Any surpluses are used to initiate similar job creating projects in Mikindani. Some of the first ventures include an ...
In this new era of green-washing where some take extraordinary steps to be seen to be doing the right thing, a lesser number are actually doing the right thing. The Cumings Family and Chiawa Camp have been doing their best for the wildlif ...
OLIPA-ODES(organisation for sustainable development ) was formed in 1999 and registered in 2000 as part of the Group Rural Enterprise Development Programme carried out by CLUSA in Nampula Province. Its vision is to improve rural communities' living condit ...
Oliver's Camp has successfully completed the Sustainable Tourism Eco-certification Program (STEP), being awarded 1 Star Eco-certification level. Terat Village Initiative launched by group of tour operators, including oliver's. Bulk of financial support go ...
Baby Foods. Allganix Foods is producing South Africa's first 100% Organic baby food range - Olli. Currently, the Olli organic range consists of jarred baby foods, but is in the process of expanding to include baby cereals, juices and biscuits.
Production of bags and lampshades from recycled paper and card whilst also promoting employment within the local community.
The people of the Olmakau Cultural Village have the goal of eradicating poverty and empowering themselves economically by benefiting from tourism. For centuries the maasai have shared their land and grazing areas with wildlife and now with toursim forming ...
It is a conservation based organisation utilisaing natural resources through tourism and sustainable use of forest directors to alleviate poverty among the community members
In the heart of Kenya's big game country, Sanctuary Olonana nestles in the Masai Mara conservation area on the banks of the Mara River. This is the beautiful setting for your sightings of the 'Big Five' - lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhino. Person ...
The Omaheke San Trust (OST) was established in 1996 at the request of the local San community leaders and activists. The OST represents the San in the Omaheke region and works with San communities and individuals across the whole Omaheke region to help to ...
Community campsite: Attractions At Omatako Valley Campsite you have the unique opportunity to meet Ju'hoansi San people and experience their traditions and culture. You can go on a guided walk through the bush and learn about tracking game, you can partic ...
Conservancy: Ownuse and trophy hunting
Omba Arts Trust is a non profit Namibian NGO that aims to support job creation and poverty alleviation through the development of the craft sector. The Trust is governed by a Board of Trustees and managed by a Director and eight full time staff. The Trust ...
Community tourism focussing on Kaokoland.