Experience Sustainable Travel

An eco-friendly retreat where conservation, community, and comfort come together in harmony with nature.

Our Commitment to Sustainability

Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do at the Farmhouse. We believe that tourism should not only provide memorable experiences but also contribute positively to the environment and local communities.

Our journey towards sustainability is ongoing. We continuously seek new ways to reduce our environmental footprint while supporting conservation, cultural preservation, and community development projects.

From solar energy to supporting local orphanages, every aspect of our operation is designed with sustainability in mind. We invite you to join us in this meaningful journey.

Community & Conservation Projects


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Ethandweni Children's Home

By purchasing eggs and vegetables from this local orphanage we offer support.  We encouraging our guests to visit and contribute to them if they are able.  To find out more about this amazing home, please click on the learn more button below.

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My Beautiful Homes

We partner with this stunning organization that promotes maintaining cultural ties and preserving heritage through various community programs and initiatives.

Have you been to see these amazing houses?

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Informant Project Antipoaching

Working with several agencies, we provide monetary support to this vital project that combats wildlife poaching and protects endangered species in our region.




Our Sustainable Practices


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Comprehensive Recycling

We recycle all glass, aluminum cans, tins, and plastics to minimize waste and environmental impact.

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Natural Water Source

Clean drinking water comes straight from our borehole, and we encourage guests to refill containers to reduce plastic waste.

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Solar

Energy

Our water is pumped via solar energy, and our campsite relies on solar for lighting and hot water as we work toward 100% solar operation.

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Bee

Project

Our pesticide-free bee hives produce pure honey that guests can enjoy while supporting local biodiversity.

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Worm

Farming

Our worm farm provides natural fertilizer for our indigenous gardens and lawns, eliminating the need for chemical alternatives.

Join Us in Sustainable Tourism

Experience the beauty of nature while supporting environmental conservation and community development. Your stay makes a difference.