
WORLDWIDE: Beyond Green, a global portfolio of sustainable accommodations has added six new member properties to its collection this year including a debut in Bhutan.
The expansion underscores the brand’s continued growth across Africa, South America, Asia, and Europe.
Beyond Green members adhere to more than 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.
New member properties include:
EK HOTEL (Bogotá, Colombia) featuring curated green spaces and locally sourced materials from Colombian artisans. The hotel supports 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 has 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 features 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, andBeyond Klein’s Camp contributes to conservation efforts, including 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.
andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas (Serengeti National Park, Tanzania) – 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.
andBeyond Lake Manyara Tree Lodge (Magara, Tanzania) – Guests can spot large families of elephants and birds from the treetop boardwalk suspended above the forest floor. The Echo programme—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) pictured above, this all-inclusive lodge with uninterrupted views of the Himalaya offers safari-style suites on juse seven of the 50 acres the company owns. 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.
Lindsey Ueberroth, CEO of Beyond Green said: “It is an honour to welcome these properties as the newest members of our global network of leaders in sustainable hospitality. Their membership creates a powerful opportunity for mutual impact – by combining their valuable perspectives as safeguards of our planet with the strength of our collective resources and community, we can work together to scale meaningful, positive change.”
In April Beyond Green members shared how they try to engage guests in their sustainability sustainability efforts.
Beyond Green members share sustainability initiatives to engage guests
Image: andBeyond Punakha River Lodge Bhutan (supplied)