Top 10 Responsible Travel Accommodation

Originally published 15 November 2010

In an age when most are now acutely aware of the impact we're having on the planet and its resources, Responsible Travel is coming to the fore as a major consideration when choosing accommodation.
Chumbe Lodge, Zanzibar

Chumbe Lodge, Zanzibar

We have selected ten of the best properties from across all our programmes that take Responsible Travel to heart.

These are properties that either protect the environment or offer some other type of social or economic benefit to the local community in which they're situated.

In other words, we believe that it is still possible to combine good ethics with style, comfort and character.


Knapdale Eco Lodge, Gisborne1. Knapdale Eco Lodge

Eastland and Gisborne, New Zealand

Knapdale Eco Lodge provides the perfect combination of great accommodation, superb hosting, and a real working farm experience. The owners have invested huge efforts into planting native trees to encourage the birdlife. You are encouraged to wander the grounds to meet the chickens, sheep, cattle, emus and deer, assist with feeding or planting, or gather fruit for a freshly squeezed juice.

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Uakari Floating Lodge2. Uakari Floating Lodge

The Amazon Rainforest, Brazil

Uakari Floating Lodge in Brazil is run by local people and supports the Mamirauá Institute. Apart from research into this part of the Amazon Basin, the Institute works with natural resource management implementing forestry, fisheries, handicrafts, agriculture, and ecotourism management.

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Morgans Rock Ecolodge, Morgans Rock3. Morgan’s Rock Hacienda & Eco Lodge

San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua

Morgan’s Rock Hacienda and Eco Lodge offers guests beautifully designed solar-powered bungalows, built using local materials. In addition, there are ongoing tree farming, conservation and reforestation projects that extend over 1,800 hectares.

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Chumbe Island Lodge, Chumbe Island4. Chumbe Island Lodge

Chumbe Private Island, Zanzibar

Chumbe Island Lodge is a perfect example of responsible tourism. Seven ingeniously designed bandas are tucked into the vegetation, overlooking the beach and each has been designed to catch and filter its own rainwater.

Read more about Zanzibar


King Pacific Lodge, Princess Royal Island5. King Pacific Lodge

British Columbia, Canada

King Pacific Lodge is in the heart of the Canadian wilderness and was the first eco friendly resort in North America to commit to offsetting not only its own carbon footprint but also that of the air travel of its guests. From here you also have the chance to see the rare white Kermode or Spirit bears.

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Deluxe Ger Tent, Three Camel Lodge, Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park6. Three Camel Lodge

The Gobi Desert, Mongolia

Three Camel Lodge represents the finest accommodation available in the Gobi region of Mongolia. Based on a traditional ger, the centre of Mongolian life, it is the end-design of centuries spent living on the exposed steppes. Each ger is heated by a central wood-burning stove and the felt walls ensures excellent insulation. The camp has toilet and shower facilities, as well as personable restaurant, where long evenings can be spent in a nomadic atmosphere.

Read more about Mongolia


Hotel Punta Islita, Punta Islita7. Punta Islita

Northern Pacific Coast, Costa Rica

Punta Islita is a wonderful, peaceful place to stay to end the perfect trip to Costa Rica. Apart from the location, service and quality of the hotel we love it for its model approach to responsible tourism.

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Boatlanding Guesthouse, Luangnam Tha8. Boat Landing Guesthouse

Nam Tha River, Laos

Boat Landing Guesthouse is a delightful, eco-friendly guesthouse, perched on the banks of the Nam Tha River. It provides its own energy from solar panels and also supports and promotes many local wildlife projects in the nearby Nam Ha National Park.

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Chambal Safari Lodge, Chambal Sanctuary9. Chambal Safari Lodge

Chambal Sanctuary, India

Chambal Safari Lodge is active in promoting conservation and environment management projects, contributing part of the proceeds from their safaris to the upkeep of these projects. Indigenous trees and shrubs are planted every year to supplement the existing growth and the team at the lodge have helped create check-dams in the ravines and large ponds for collecting and storing rainwater.

Read more about India


Young bucks playfighting, Cape Otway Conservation Centre10. The Great Ocean Ecolodge

Apollo Bay, Australia

The Great Ocean Ecolodge was designed and built to showcase environmentally wise products and philosophies, from its soaps and shampoos through to its solar panels and careful business practices, all with the aim of causing minimal impact on the surrounding environment.

Read more about Australia

Map of Responsible Travel accommodation

Find out more

If you would like to find out more about any of these properties or how they could fit into a tailor-made trip with Audley, give one of our specialists a call on 01993 838 000.


Responsible Travel with Audley

Audley has been awarded five stars by AITO for responsible tourism. This is the highest level possible and reflects the importance that we place on travelling responsibly.

For more on all aspects of Responsible Travel with Audley, visit our Responsible Travel section.


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