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Our Sustainability Certifications

At Kamoka Camp, sustainability is more than a commitment—it is at the heart of everything we do. Our sustainability certifications reflect our dedication to protecting South Africa’s natural heritage, supporting local communities, and providing responsible wildlife experiences for every guest.

As an eco-lodge located in the Greater Kruger region, we believe that tourism has the power to create lasting positive change. Independent sustainability certifications help ensure that our environmental practices, conservation efforts, and community initiatives meet internationally recognised standards. They also provide transparency, giving our guests confidence that their stay contributes to genuine, measurable impact.

Responsible tourism is becoming increasingly important for travellers seeking authentic experiences that respect both people and nature. By choosing a certified sustainable accommodation, you are helping protect biodiversity, reduce environmental impact, and support local livelihoods.

Our certifications also align with broader global goals for nature conservation, climate action, sustainable development, and responsible tourism. They demonstrate our commitment to continuous improvement and to being part of a tourism industry that safeguards wildlife and natural ecosystems for future generations.

Every certification we achieve represents another step in our journey towards creating a more sustainable future—one where conservation, community development, and unforgettable safari experiences go hand in hand.

We invite you to explore the certifications and sustainability initiatives that guide our work and inspire us to make a positive difference every day.

 Tourism & Conservation Alliance (TCA)

Kamoka Bush Camp is certified as sustainable according to the World Sustainability Organization (WSO) Friend of the Earth Sustainable Tourism Facilities standard.


It is also a member of the Tourism & Conservation Alliance (TCA) of the World Sustainability Foundation (WSF), an international network promoting more responsible tourism and supporting two concrete conservation projects each year.