World Tourism Day 2025: How to Explore Kenya Sustainably Without Compromise
Discover how to explore Kenya sustainably without compromising on adventure. From low-carbon travel tips to community-powered experiences like Nguuni Nature Sanctuary, this guide highlights ways you can travel consciously, support local impact, and be part of a greener future for tourism in Kenya.
A Conservation Model Worth Sharing: Nguuni Nature Sanctuary
The Nguuni Nature Sanctuary is a pioneering community-based conservation model in Mombasa that marries biodiversity protection with public education, regenerative agriculture, and local livelihoods. A low‑cost, high‑impact approach trains youth and trainers in regenerative methods, boosts green skills, and safeguards vital water catchments.
102 Holes in the Ground: The case of Haller Park
Dr Rene Haller is featured in ‘102 Holes in the Ground’, a new book providing case studies of repurposing mine sites and rejuvenating mining communities by rebuilding ecological integrity and enhancing livelihoods.
Nguuni Nature Sanctuary Nominated for Prestigious Sustainable Tourism Award - Vote now!
We are delighted to share that Nguuni Nature Sanctuary, a core operation of The Haller Foundation’s operations in Kenya, has been nominated for the World’s Leading Sustainable Education & Training Programme in the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards!
Nguuni Nature Sanctuary - For The Community
Unveiling the newest renovations at the Nguuni Nature Sanctuary, and Haller’s first School Open Farmers Day welcoming enthusiastic participation from 347 students, learning about everything from aquaponics to composting. Vote for this amazing facility in the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards!