- Keep campsites small and focus activity on previously cleared areas
- Do not disturb vegetation
- Use existing Camping sites
- Do not urinate near or into streams or dump chemicals into the water
- Use the toilet and ablution facilities provided
- Avoid using soaps with phosphates and don’t wash while you’re swimming if the fresh waterway is likely to be polluted for local people downstream
- Be considerate of other campers and keep the noise down at night-time
- Be considerate when lighting a campfire. Is it an appropriate and safe area? Are the fuels used to light the fire from a renewable resource? Will it be possible to put out the fire afterwards and ensure it does not leave any blemishes on the local landscape?
- People are not tourist attractions, and should never be treated as such. Many of our staff are involved with local initiatives, charities and programs that support local economies by showcasing customs and heritage. We respect the insight that this offers, and ask that our travelers are respectful to all people, cultures, sites and landscapes that we visit.

