Resources

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TOFTigers produces a host of materials for supporters of the organisation, to help understand, drive and promote their sustainability journey.  All downloadable materials here are only intended for TOFTigers supporters and potential supporters and partners, and cannot be used or displayed – anywhere – without first becoming a supporter organisation or without our specific written agreement. In downloading any material or logos here you are accepting these terms and conditions.

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TOFTigers & PUG Logos Use: Terms and Conditions

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South Asian Travel Company, DMC or Ground Agent Registration Form

TOFTigers  International Travel and Tour Operators and Travel Agents Registration Form

Accommodation Application Form for Nepal 2023

Join us – Introduction to Supporter 2022

Bhutan Agents Application Form July 2023

Nepal Agents Application Form September 2023

Summary List of TOFTigers Supporters Updated on 22nd September 2023

PUG and Footprint Certified Accommodation Provider Supporters updated on August 2023

Accommodation Application Form for India

Accommodation Application form for Bhutan 2023

Using the TOFTigers certification to enhance your business opportunities

TIGERNOMICS – and the art of saving and sustaining Tigers c TOFTigers

The PUG kitemark explained  c TOFTigers

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Your Waste explained by Waste Warriors

Presentation 2019

Join us – An Introduction to TOFTigers Supporters

2022

Driving Lodge SustainabilityPugdundee Safaris’ Journey April 2019

TOFTigers Accommodation Certification Process

April 2023

Storytelling – Getting customers to sell you

The Good Wildlife Tourism Guide to India and Nepal

(Printed version and Downloadable)

Booklet – Responsible Steps Towards Best Practice

for Accommodation Providers

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Mela Kothi Chambal Safari Lodge – Outstanding Sustainable Nature Tourism – Case study

Evolve Back, Kabini – Outstanding Sustainable Nature Tourism – Case study

Dhole’s Den – What does Outstanding PUG certified sustainable tourism  look like?

Tiger Tops Tharu Lodge Pioneers in sustainable nature tourism. Outstanding PUG certification case study

Singinawa Jungle Lodge is helping to conserve Kanha’s ecosystem and promote its vibrant cultural traditions – Case study

TOFTigers COVID – 19 GUIDELINES

in association with Adventure Tour Operators Association of India (ATOAI)

Best Practice Traveller’s Code Leaflet for Visitors

TOFTigers Research.  The Value of Madhya Pradesh’s nature tourism to Conservation and Communities.  Published Oct 2017

Visitor Feedback Form

Your Nature Guide to Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve

TOFTigers Park and Lodge Activity & Updates August 2022

TOFTigers Research.  The Value of Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve’s Nature Tourism sector to Wildlife Conservation and Communities  Published Sept 2018

Singinawa Jungle Lodge

Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Staying true to its name which in Sherpa means Protector of the Sacred Forest, Singinawa Jungle Lodge is helping to conserve Kanha’s ecosystem and promote its vibrant cultural traditions.  Under new ownership, its lands have been doubled to 110 acres with close to 30,000 saplings planted under a new restoration drive guided by the lodge’s naturalists.

Evolve Back Kuruba Safari Lodge, Kabini

Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, Karnataka

Cleverly inspired in design by the Kadu Kuruba hadis, the local tribal village homestead, this picturesque wilderness resort is bordered on two sides by the Kabini reservoir. It sets out to ensure a very comfortable stay for guests – never forgetting its setting within this beautiful yet fragile environment.

Tiger Tops Tharu Lodge

Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Emulating the longhouse style of its local Tahru neighbours and built from indigenous materials. the lodge is surrounded by idyllic Terai landscape, and has been setting high standards for safari goers to South Asia since the 1960’s, as well as being pioneers in their support for the local area and its wildlife.
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Mela Kothi Chambal Safari Lodge

National Chambal Sanctuary, Uttar Pradesh

A shining example of how a heritage property can be transformed into a thriving eco-enterprise which is helping to restore and protect the natural and cultural heritage of a previously little-known area.  Conservationists Ram Pratap Singh and Anu Dhillon have lovingly restored their 19th century family inheritance.

Dhole’s Den

Bandipur Tiger Reserve, Karnataka

Not unlike a very contemporary glass-fronted Alpine villa, this is Kartik and his wife Ingrid’s holiday home, combining their passion for hospitality with their love of nature, ensuring a ‘home from home’ within a comfortable eco-friendly environment.

STEP FORWARD ON A JOURNEY TO POSITIVE, GREEN SUCCESS

Sustainable nature tourism is about putting local communities and the environment at the heart of business operations alongside economic drivers, the so-called triple bottom line.

Explore the themes which reflect what our certification processes cover and why it’s good for your business, people and nature.