Wild Times takes sustainable tourism seriously! Wildlife conservation and ecotourism are vital for our planets future and the prosperity of its people. We believe that we can help to protect (Africa’s) threatened ecosystems, endangered species and the precious diversity of its wilderness area through our model of low impact, high yield responsible luxury adventure tourism.
Lodges and Camps
We prefer to work with organizations, camps and lodges that value responsible and sustainable tourism. Camps en lodges that contribute towards conservation, offer local communities honest income and contribute towards nature and endangered species.
There are many good initiatives. By booking these camps and lodges we enable them to make many small but meaningful differences to the world that surrounds us.
Meaningful Causes
Since we care about local communities and nature we support various meaningful initiatives. We support wild life and environmental conservation projects. Projects that try to save the rhino and elephant or help protect certain species like Jane Goodall etc.
But you can also think of projects that empower local women so that they can earn their own living and send their children to school and get a brighter future.
We believe …
We believe that the ecotourism industry can play an important role in raising awareness especially when it brings travelers in close contact with nature and the environment. We hope that this will lead to environmentally conscious behavior and activities to help preserve the environment together.
Kingskin Travel Folder
As a reminder of the importance of sustainable tourism, we use Kingskin folder for your travel documents. This material comes from Uganda and is made from sustainable harvested trees. The bark is peeled off, but the trees will live on. For centuries kings were using this material for their clothing. Today Kingskin products bring employments and help fair trade in Uganda and help preserve natural forests in Africa.
“Every individual matters. Every individual has a role to play. Every individual can make a difference.”
Dr. Jane Goodall.