Beyond Green Welcomes Six New Member Properties

Beyond Green has announced the addition of six new member properties to its global portfolio in the first quarter of 2025. This expansion underscores the brand’s growth across four continents—Africa, South America, Asia and Europe—including its inaugural property in Bhutan.

Beyond Green is dedicated to connecting travelers with properties that positively impact local nature, culture and community, requiring all members adhere to over 50 sustainability indicators aligned with global standards and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The global portfolio now includes almost 60 properties across 22 countries, including 20 andBeyond lodges. The newest member properties include:

EK HOTEL (Bogotá, Colombia) –This urban retreat in Bogotá has green spaces and locally sourced materials from Colombian artisans, creating a connection to nature while celebrating the region’s cultural heritage and supporting the local economy. EK HOTEL is also committed to social responsibility and ethical tourism throughout Colombia, supporting indigenous communities through Amazon reforestation projects, promoting diversity and inclusion in hospitality, and working to protect children from exploitation.

Can Lluc (Ibiza, Spain) – Transformed from a 300-year-old farmhouse, this family-run estate is enveloped by gardens of almond, olive and fig trees in a valley at the heart of the island. In addition to the renovated farmhouse, the estate includes newly built villas around the central area, some with private pools and a wellness cabin offering massages, facials and body treatments. Sustainability plays a central role, with 110 solar panels meeting nearly half of the hotel’s energy needs and reducing CO2 emissions by over 45,000 pounds each year. The pool uses a saline electrolysis system, and the restaurant utilizes local ingredients, including estate-produced olive oil.

andBeyond Klein’s Camp (Sedeco, Tanzania) – Situated on the boarder of the Serengeti and the Masai Mara National Reserve, this camp offers views of the wooded hills, grasslands and forested riverbanks from the edge of the Kuka Hills. The private preserve provides an wildlife experience complete with bush walks, off-roads and night drives, while serving as a host to the annual Great Wildebeest Migration. Conservation efforts include combating poaching through the Serengeti De-Snaring Program and reducing plastic waste with an on-site bottling plant that eliminates over 220,000 plastic bottles annually. Additionally, guests can engage meaningfully with the local Maasai community.

andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas (Serengeti National Park, Tanzania) – Anticipating the movements of the Great Migration, these tented suites rotate through private campsites in Serengeti National Park to offer guests access to the phenomenon. Guests can enjoy up-close encounters of vast wildebeest herds, big cats, rhinos, cheetahs, elephants and buffalo traversing the plains. Across Tanzania, andBeyond is focused on community support, with an emphasis on education, healthcare and infrastructure improvements to positively impact the well-being of local villagers. Additional highlights include excursions to Olduvai Gorge, Shifting Sands or Lake Victoria and stargazing, al fresco dining and hot air balloon rides.

andBeyond Lake Manyara Tree Lodge (Magara, Tanzania) – Comprising 10 stilted treehouse suites surrounded by an ancient mahogany forest, this property offers views of elephants and a variety of birds from expansive decks and a treetop boardwalk suspended above the forest floor. A highlight is a bicycle tour through the village of Mayoka and community visit, offering the opportunity to witness development projects, fostering future leaders, healthy ecosystems and thriving communities. The Echo program, developed in partnership with nonprofit Wild Impact, introduces local schoolchildren to Lake Manyara National Park, fostering conservation awareness and inspiring future environmental stewards.

andBeyond Punakha River Lodge (Punakha, Bhutan) – Tucked in the Punakha Valley on the banks of the Mo Chu River, this all-inclusive lodge provides uninterrupted views of the Himalayas and safari-style suites in one of the world’s few carbon-negative countries. The lodge also supports regional wildlife efforts to protect various endangered species while fostering community partnerships, including land donations to local farmers and career opportunities for nearby villagers.

As part of Preferred Travel Group, Beyond Green’s parent company, each of these new member hotels participate in I Prefer Hotel Rewards, the brand’s points-based loyalty program.

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