Tiger Conservation
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offer you eco-friendly safari adventures. Together we're changing the world
- one journey at a time.
Nature Safari
promotes Eco-Tourism, Conservation and DevelopmentNature
Safari believes that we are stewards on this earth; that we have not
inherited it from our parents, but rather we are renting it from our
children; that if tourism does not contribute to the protection of flora and
fauna, the prevention and repair of environmental degradation, the economic
well-being of local communities, and respect for local cultures; it is not a
justifiable activity. Outlined below are the ways in which Nature Safari and
Tiger Den Resorts have translated these beliefs into action.
We
link commercial tourism to local conservation programsWe
encourage our guests to donate to a wide variety of conservation projects.
Although at this time there is no way for us to know the dollar amount that
has been donated; we are sure that the total sum is significant. We
channelise our donations through Care for the Wild International, U.K.
We
provide tangible support for developing parks, managing natural resources
and community development

-Recently we donated 100 sweaters to the forest guards of Bandhavgarh Tiger
Reserve
-It was noticed that the forest guards would often fall
sick due to mosquito bites. Hence to fight this menace we donated 200
mosquito nets to the forest guards and ther families to ensure they do not
fall sick and report on their duties regularly.
We have provided
free accommodation, meals and transport ot the television crews who come to
cover the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve to make it a more popular destination
for the tourists.
We support indigenous
businesses by buying local goods and services. -Having
emphasized supporting indigenous businesses and people by buying local goods
and services we have pioneered environmentally sensitive tourism in
Bandhavgarh.
-From the very beginning Nature Safari and Tiger Den
Resorts have made a concerted effort to buy locally wherever possible. We
have taken this to the point of actually encouraging local businesses to
develop the capacity to provide services for us. Arranging and promoting
meaningful contact between travelers and local people is one of our
priorities.
We
promote meaningful contact between travelers and local people.
-To promote meaningful contact between travelers and local people
includes: arranging home stays, and providing opportunities for children
from schools in India to participate in our ecology and conservation
workshops to visit and interact with children their own age in Tala village.
-Perhaps even more important is that all our guides are
trained to promote local contact on an ongoing basis. They consciously get
to know the service providers with whom the group will come in contact with
such as waiters, park guards, bellmen, and promote direct personal contact
between our guests and these people.
We
have developed sustainable tourist facilities that minimize environmental
damage