The Kaingo Game Reserve Conservation strives to conserve the biodiversity, ecological integrity, landscape characteristics and cultural resources of Kaingo Game Reserve for future generations. The Conservation has adopted a holistic approach, laying the groundwork for long-term ecological and economic viability, and creating a model of conservation which will be supported by ecotourism.
Kaingo represents an opportunity to explore not just a landscape, but a new model of conservation. Kaingo’s solid conservation ethic coupled with a very limited lodge footprint sets it apart from high traffic reserves where there is an ever-increasing conflict between conservation and economic objectives.
Research and conservation in the Kaingo reserve is at the heart of all the activities on the Royal Morubisi tour. The team are deeply committed to conservation and research, and the full tourism income goes towards positive conservation.
Kaingo is proudly a ‘conservation first’ reserve where they employ ethical management practices and sound conservation principles.