At Chitwan Bamboo Lodge, sustainability isn't a policy — it's the foundation of everything we do. Luxury and conservation are not opposites; they are partners.
Revenue to Conservation
Local Staff
Solar Powered
Single-Use Plastic
Acres Protected
Community Programs
We co-fund a dedicated anti-poaching unit that operates 24/7 within the buffer zone surrounding the lodge. GPS tracking data feeds into a national conservation database.
For every guest-night booked, we plant five bamboo saplings in the Rapti River corridor, helping restore habitat connectivity for wildlife movement.
Our educational fund supports three local primary schools with teaching materials, uniforms, and scholarship opportunities for exceptional students.
All structures use locally harvested, pressure-treated bamboo — a material that regenerates 10x faster than timber.
Our 80kW solar installation meets 100% of lodge energy needs, with battery storage for night-time power.
A 50,000-litre rainwater collection system provides most of our non-drinking water needs.
All organic waste is composted for our gardens. Non-organic materials are sorted and transported to recycling centers in Sauraha.