Tomayida Rest Camp in South Luangwa National Park is a model of eco-friendly tourism, prioritizing sustainability and community involvement. The camp's design and operations are carefully crafted to minimize environmental impact, using locally sourced materials and implementing energy-efficient systems. Tomayida's activities promote a deep appreciation for the natural world while supporting conservation efforts.
Learn about the camp's efforts to grow their own fruits and vegetables using sustainable methods.
Join workshops or presentations that focus on environmental conservation, wildlife management, and sustainable tourism practices.
Learn about the camp's waste reduction and recycling initiatives, and participate in activities that promote environmental stewardship.
Take part in activities that utilize solar power, such as guided night walks with solar-powered lights.
Participate in initiatives that support local conservation efforts and learn about the importance of protecting wildlife habitats.
By partnering with local communities, Tomayida Rest Camp ensures that benefits are shared equitably, supporting education, healthcare, and economic development initiatives that empower the surrounding communities. Through responsible tourism practices, Tomayida Rest Camp contributes to the long-term preservation of South Luangwa's unique ecosystem and enhances the well-being of its people.