This eco-friendly camp is located on the shores of Mida Creek, providing a unique nature experience. It is described as entirely self-built and zero-impact, with solar-powered night lights and running water. The camp is a community project with profits supporting local children's projects.
This simple nature camp is set in a natural environment and actively promotes environmental stewardship and appreciation for the outdoors. It uses local materials for its accommodation structures and supports the local community.
Described as an ecolodge, this property actively practices composting and grows its own produce, including yogurt, granola, and juices. It is committed to providing responsible and sustainable hospitality to its guests.
Medina Palms holds a Gold certification from Ecotourism Kenya, indicating a strong commitment to sustainability. They implement a comprehensive environmental management system covering waste, water, and energy, and partner with local conservation groups like Local Ocean Trust and Watamu Turtle Watch for marine protection and mangrove planting.
This eco-lodge is directly involved in conservation efforts, offering guests an immersive experience in environmental stewardship. It's located near Turtle Bay Beach and Garoda Beach. Managed by A Rocha Kenya, a Christian conservation organization.