our IMPACT
Protecting Wildlife & Habitats
The threats to our planet’s wilderness are diverse, complex, and highly interrelated.
It is our responsibility to eradicate as many of them as possible.
The protocol is to protect, develop, and restore these habitats through our efforts, and with your support.
The Solution
Time and again we’ve witnessed the resilience of our natural world, and if enough people re-establish the deep connection we once shared with this world, we can aid the planet in restoring its original glory. As a conservation-focused hospitality company, our goal through our safaris and impact projects is protecting the wildlife & habitats. In other words, to evoke love and passion towards wildlife in the hearts & minds of people across the globe, urging them to play a part in preserving our beautiful natural heritage.
Through years of trial and error, we’ve developed a unique business model that enables us to protect, explore, and expand wild spaces on our planet. Each initiative we support is critical in helping us achieve this vision, together.
What we can see, we can love. And what we can love, we will fight to protect
The highest contributing factor to our conservation efforts is the profit from Amelia Safari Experiences, wherein 5% of profits from every safari experience booked goes back into conservation & education. Along with this, 100% of the profit from our Apparel sales is earmarked solely for these projects that not only aim to conserve wildlife but also to improve working conditions and survival rate of the true Guardians of the Wilderness- The Forest Rangers
A glimpse into the projects we’ve undertaken in the past 2 years
- Habitat Development
- Habitat restoration
Our Initiatives
- Anti Poaching
- Education
There are two ways to contribute to our ongoing efforts
THE WATERHOLE PROJECT
Click to watch how Safari with Suyash and Ameliya Safaris built two waterholes in the periphery of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in a water-scarce area. Within days, this drew the herbivores and a family of tigers. This effort restored a degraded piece of land and made it a viable habitat for animals.
EQUIPPING ANTI-POACHING CAMPS
Through this project, we were able to electrify all 175 Anti-Poaching Camps in Bandhavgarh through solar lamps, we were able to equip 250+ forest staff with shoes, raincoats, bags, and solar torches that will help them in their night patrols