Nina Lodge and Fishing Camp
Sustainability
The lodge is owned by Nicky Rossouw, a Namibian who has lived in Zambia for the last 10 years.
Nicky is very much involved with the local community and enjoys sharing his expertise in tiger fishing with his guests.
Dalene has been involved in community uplifting programs in Africa for the last 32 years and in Zambia for three years. She spends most of her days with the locals in the villages teaching the young sustainable conservation methods such as chicken and egg projects for the necessary protein instead off net fishing and destroying the Zambezi fish. She also trains women arts, weaving, factory painting and needlework
Caring for destination
This accommodation provider has taken action to address one or more issues (whether environmental, social or cultural) which will contribute positively to the long term viability of the destination and hence their site displays a Caring for the destination rating.
Main area of focus in Caring for the Destination:
The main area of focus is improving the standard of living of the local community and improving their farming methods
Detailed description of the Caring for the Destination Initiative:
The lodge employs local people from the surrounding villages. The lodge grows its own vegetables and the local people are allowed to sell crafts at the lodge. Building materials, such as stone, wood and grass, are sourced from within the area. Bricks are moulded and baked in ovens on site.
The lodge also works with a mission called Lusu, which enables client to make donations for the betterment of the local people.
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