Beyond Green Adds Six Properties to Portfolio
by Briana Bonfiglio
andBeyond Punakha River Lodge. Photo: Beyond Green
Beyond Green added six properties to its global portfolio of sustainable accommodations in the first quarter of 2025. The new Beyond Green member properties include a family-run farmhouse estate, a river lodge, a tree lodge, two safari camps, and an urban hotel.
“It is an honor to welcome these properties as the newest members of our global network of leaders in sustainable hospitality,” said Lindsey Ueberroth, CEO of Beyond Green. “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.”
The new Beyond Green properties are:
EK HOTEL (Bogotá, Colombia): Located in Bogotá’s vibrant financial district, EK HOTEL incorporates green spaces and locally sourced materials from Colombian artists to create a serene nature-filled urban retreat. The hotel is committed to social responsibility and ethical tourism by supporting indigenous communities through Amazon reforestation projects and promoting diversity and inclusion in hospitality.
Can Lluc (Ibiza, Spain): This family-run estate is a mixture of a transformed 300-year-old farmhouse and newly built villas, all on a lush, tranquil valley in the heart of the island. The property showcases traditional Ibicencan architecture that blends with the natural surroundings. It also uses 110 solar panels for nearly half its energy, a saline electrolysis system for its pools, and local ingredients in its restaurants. The property also offers a wellness cabin and some private pools.
andBeyond Klein’s Camp (Sedeco, Tanzania): On the border of the Serengeti and the Masai Mara National Reserve, andBeyond Klein’s Camp offers exceptional wildlife, nature, and local experiences. The camp is situated in the path of the annual Great Wildebeest Migration and hosts bush walks, off-roads, and night drives. The property also provides opportunities for guests to engage meaningfully with the Masai community and actively contributes to conservation efforts in the area.
andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas (Serengeti National Park, Tanzania): andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas’ luxurious tented suites move throughout private campsite throughout the national park to anticipate the Great Migration. Guests get up-close encounters with wildlife and access to excursions, such as hot air ballooning and al fresco dining. The property is closely involved with education, healthcare, and infrastructure improvements in the community.
andBeyond Lake Manyara Tree Lodge (Magara, Tanzania): Ten stilted treehouse suites perched above the forest make up andBeyond Lake Manyara Tree Lodge. Guests can enjoy the view of elephants, birds, and trees from the elevated lodge’s large decks and treetop boardwalk. The property’s bicycle tour brings guests through the village of Mayoka and visits community members. The property gives back to the community through the Echo program, which introduces local schoolchildren to Lake Manvara National Park.
andBeyond Punakha River Lodge (Punakha, Bhutan): On the banks of the Mo Chu River, andBeyond Punakha River Lodge features safari-style views with views of the Himalaya. The all-inclusive lodge offers a Buhanese cultural experience, active adventures, and spiritual wellness. The property supports wildlife conservation by only developing on 7 of its 50 acres and fostering community partnership with land donations to local farmers and career opportunities for villagers.
Beyond Green is part of Preferred Travel Group and only accepts properties that adhere to more than 50 sustainability indicators aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

