Responsible Tourism means being mindful of the impact that tourism has on the environment, the animals and the people. It means to have a version of tourism that involves and benefits the local communities while at the same time avoiding exploitation of the people, wildlife and the natural environment.
We at Jungle Camps India believe that, while we may be far from perfect but it is crucial to make continuous progress in the desired direction. Sustainability for us is an on-going process of continuous learning and adaptation.
Environment
Jungle Camps India emphasizes eco-friendly construction, utilizing local materials and sustainable techniques. The camps maintain rewilded areas to support biodiversity and employ practices to reduce waste and energy consumption. Initiatives include eliminating single-use plastics and promoting local, fresh food sourcing.
Environmental Material Topics
Conservation
Construction & Design
Social
The company engages local communities by employing over 90% of staff from nearby areas, sourcing local materials, and supporting local artisans. Programs include medical camps, school activities, and promoting cultural exchanges between guests and locals.
Social Material Topics
Community
Governance
Jungle Camps India emphasizes eco-friendly construction, utilizing local materials and sustainable techniques. The camps maintain rewilded areas to support biodiversity and employ practices to reduce waste and energy consumption. Initiatives include eliminating single-use plastics and promoting local, fresh food sourcing.
Social
The company engages local communities by employing over 90% of staff from nearby areas, sourcing local materials, and supporting local artisans. Programs include medical camps, school activities, and promoting cultural exchanges between guests and locals.