Ecolodge Concepts
An Eco Camp Created for Jungle- Living and Walking
- The origin of Tree Tops Jungle Lodge was an aspiration to create a new experience perspective on a wild natural environment
- By designing a jungle camp stay that was sustainable and ecofriendly
- With an opportunity to experience living in the world of the really wild
- The founding vision was realized through our unusual asset; our gem: a large 25 acres bush jungle property
- Our camp land is a wild environment that is not only rewilded but also merged with tall forest which is protected under the Department of Forest Conservation
- In a quite radical way we operate the location based on a 'minimal land use' ethos
- Only a tiny bit of our location is utilized for tourism purposes while most of the land … is just there. For our pleasure - left as wild habitat
Micro scale and minimalistic
AN EXPERIENTIAL SERVICE PACKAGE
Our pricing structure, and level, is based on the concept that defines our services, vision and management.
The Tree Tops Jungle Lodge experience depends on the small-scale-size of the camp as a tourism operation. A 3 rooms concept allows the place to be operated as a Jungle Living and Walk Camp. Over many years we consciously preserved an unspoiled atmosphere, calm and quiet with a minimum of activity. Given our micro scale tourism concept we minimize traffic of coming and going guests. An approach that is a must for conserving our location as a habitat for wild animals and birds.
The minimalist camp infrastructure helps to :
- Enhances the genuine nature living experience
- Enable us to take guests on local walks in bush and forest ( impossible with larger tourism parties )
- Ensures a great feeling of privacy
An Organic Stay
Not a program with itineraries
We take guests on local landscape and bird watching walks in the morning and late afternoon. We have daily routines but no exact timings of the day and no day-to-day itineraries.
Walks are an integrated element of the stay. We wish to underline that we don’t promise much when it comes to walks. Rather it happens based on the attitude that “see what happens and take what we get”. For that reason walks are not “included” as such in our rates. At least not as a guaranteed, paid, element.
Further, there is no inbuilt charge for walks in our rates. This helps to limit expectations to walks and is practical for our management; it’s also an economical and cost effective strategy. Beneficial for the guests, for the rates.
On a walk in the local landscape surroundings