Environmental

Ngepi eco-socio policy

So called progress is not stoppable I guess, but we suggest that a compromise can be reached where an area is set aside as a conservancy where rural local people can be respected for who they really are.

Respect would entail a quantum shift in the understanding of the Westerner to a point where we understood and appreciated that people are different and that their way suits them and has sustained them for many thousand of years.

In this conservancy ‘their way’ would dominate and the Westerner would be a guest or visitor, who would leave only their foot prints. No tipping, no feeling sorry for, no trying to change the way he lives, no superiority, no shame they are poor because they live in a mud hut – just common respect for the people who CHOOSE to live like this.....

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Buildings at Ngepi

Mosquito's

Drinking Water

As far as our rubbish is concerned

Sewerage

Solar Power

Solar Hot water

Trees

Village tour policy

Our Bushman & Hambukushu policy on tipping when visiting villages with guests

We strongly disapprove of tipping for this activity, and suggest that a better way is to clarify to the patrons that we as Ngepi, pay a monthly amount to the Headman, for ‘out of the ordinary’ expenses that any villager may encounter. The village Elders monitor and control this money and it is not refundable to us.

Also, we have suggested to the Villagers that if they wanted to benefit from this activity directly, that they should start making curios that the tourist could buy from them – therefore promoting the ‘what you put in – you get out', concept. After all, we are bringing the customers to them!

It is also suggested the tourist who wish to contribute something due to their experience in this wonderful environment, can donate - on a stop order basis - a monthly amount that will be deducted from their bank acc’s and will go to Conservation International, or another worthy environmental group, and be spent as they see fit. They will also get an email (probably bi-monthly) that will keep them up to date as to what their money is being spent on GLOBALY.

In this way everyone benefits

NGEPI FIREWOOD POLICY SUPPIERS AGREEMENT 5th July 2005

  1. It is agreed that all suppliers will collect wood from more than 3 km away from Ngepi camp. No trees that are closer will be cut and supplied to Ngepi.
  2. No living trees will be killed or cut to supply to Ngepi later when it has dried. Only trees that have died naturally from old age will be cut up and sold to Ngepi.
  3. A list of suppliers will be drawn up and they will each supply in their turn. John Katanga will be the contact person who the Management of Ngepi notify when we need more wood. The suppliers should wait until called before bringing wood.
  4. Size of bundle will be the same as the sample tied to the notice board.
  5. No soft wood will be supplied. Hard wood will be paid for @N$10-00 per bundle. (Ngepi makes no profit from this at all)
  6. The supply of wood along the road will be stopped and all suppliers will only supply to Ngepi direct.

SO PLEASE DONT BUY ANY FIREWOOD ALONG THE ROAD IN OUR AREA AS IT IS MOST LIKELY CUT FROM THE RIVERINE FORESTS THAT ARE UNDER THREAT ALREADY!!!