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Soneva Is Offering Extended Stays With Their New ‘Eco-Campaign’

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Soneva, has introduced an ‘eco-campaign’ that offers guest to extend their stay at either Soneva Fushi or Soneva Kiri, Thailand. Cleaverly named, ‘stay for good’ is a campaign that helps support the brand’s efforts to preserve the environment and enrich the community in the Maldives and Thailand in return for complimentary bonus nights at its luxury resorts.

The campaign encourages guests to participate in sustainable initiatives and promotes care for the environment. Guests who partake would be involved in activities such as coral rehabilitation, gardening, community engagement projects, rainforest ecology, beekeeping, mangrove clean-up projects and similar other activities.

During the campaign, guests are invited to work with Soneva’s marine biologists, horticulturalists, mycologists, tropical ecologists, and community engagement managers to support local sustainability initiatives. In return, they will be rewarded with an additional five nights at Soneva Fushi in the Maldives, or an additional three nights at Soneva Kiri in Thailand.

Terms and conditions require a minimum stay of five or three nights respectively, in order to obtain the offer. It is mandatory for at least one paying guest to participate from each villa. A programme will be customized for each resort in accordance to the location.

The programme prepared for participating guests at Soneva Fushi will incorporate; Snorkeling with Soneva’s marine biologists to help with turtle identification and coral rehabilitation, helping in registration of fish caught by local fishermen, assisting the horticulturalists mycologists and gardeners to maintain the vegetable gardens whilst learning how to grow vegetables and mushrooms.

Moreover, guests get to participate in beach and reef clean-ups to reduce marine debris and prevent injuries to marine life, learn how to create a seed bank to ensure future sustainability of important crops and also make sustainable bricks in Soneva’s Eco Centro Waste to Wealth facility.

The program also allows participants to engage with the local community by participating in Soneva’s ‘Learn to Swim Programme’ for the local communities and by contributing to education initiatives in the Baa Atoll.

The customized programme for Soneva Kiri includes assisting the resident tropical ecologist to identify and log rare species of flora and fauna thriving in the tropical rainforest in Koh Kood, learning about cultivating tropical fruits and the secrets of beekeeping and honey production, learning how to turn waste into wealth particularly in the areas of bio-diesel, composting, water filtration and charcoal production. Guests also have a chance to participate in reef and mangrove clean-up projects and contribute to education initiatives on the island of Koh Kood.

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Honeymooners Rescue Staff in Crisis at Dusit Thani Maldives!

Although we do not expect heroic stories to come out of a vacation at a Maldives resort, recent incidents have shown that anything can happen. Yes, even when you’re on vacation. The heroic stories of two couples, Mr. Jordan Daniel Van Dyk and Ms. Denielle De Bruyn have started circulating across the Maldives. The couple came to the Maldives for their honeymoon at the beautiful Dusit Thani Maldives. However, it appears that the honeymooners are leaving the Maldives with more than just honeymoon memories.

According to the Baa Atoll Police Station, on the 28th of April, the couple witnessed a staff member falling from a water villa deck into the ocean while on duty. If you’re ever stayed at a Maldives resort, you can understand the fear of falling from the deck into the ocean. Although the water below is beautiful, when caught off guard, the ocean can be a scary place. It appeared that the staff member was in a state of distress and was struggling in the water. In these situations, people do one of two things. Wait for someone else to take action as they stand by, or immediately jump in to avoid a sad situation.

Despite the challenging circumstances, Mr. Van Dyk and Ms. De Bruyn acted swiftly and courageously, coming to the aid of the drowning staff member. There is no doubt that this swift response by the couple was heroic, averting what could have been a tragic event at Dusit Thani Maldives.

Dusit Thani Maldives has acknowledged the bravery and swift action of the honeymooning couple, awarding them for their bravery in saving the staff member of the resort.

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