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Beewonders Investment for Nature Co LTD

Founded in 2017 in Arusha, Tanzania, Beewonders Investment for Nature Co. Ltd. began as a sole proprietorship under the name “Beewonders Investment of Nature.” Over time, we evolved into a private company by shares, reflecting our ongoing commitment to growth, sustainability, and community empowerment.
As a nature-centric enterprise, we provide a wide array of services, including comprehensive beekeeping training, top-quality beehive manufacturing, and the supply of modern beekeeping equipment. Our dedication to innovation extends to producing various premium bee products through value addition and offering specialized conservation consultations. We also take pride in promoting eco-friendly tourism that are, bee tourism and cultural tourism giving clients a unique opportunity to explore Tanzanian culture, especially after visiting the country’s famous wildlife destinations.
In alignment with our mission to drive positive social impact and inspired by the fundamental role of the queen bee in the hive, we actively champion women’s involvement in conservation through dedicated programs that place them at the forefront of our initiatives. Additionally, we are committed to supporting organic farming practices, further reinforcing our commitment to sustainable, nature-based solutions. We are also ready to collaborate with companies, governmental bodies, and non-governmental organizations to facilitate carbon trading, ensuring that local communities fully benefit from their natural resources.
We have explored every viable avenue to reuse, recycle, and reduce plastics, ensuring a cleaner environment. Consequently, all our trails are constructed using repurposed plastic components underlining our commitment to sustainable practices.
Our expertise extends throughout Tanzania, with our most recent restoration projects conducted in the Rukwa and Katavi regions. To ensure maximum production without compromising nature, we import premium beekeeping and agricultural equipment from China and make it accessible at affordable prices empowering Tanzanians with the right tools to succeed in sustainable agriculture and conservation.

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In 2017, Beewonders Investment for Nature Co., Ltd was born from the passion of local Tanzanians deeply connected to the natural world; they are, at their core, devoted nature enthusiasts. Yes! Everything we do for Nature!!!
We also view the way people interact themselves and their role in beekeeping through cultural tourism concept, we show different tools and materials used in honey harvest, traditional dancing styles, different local dishes and many more relating the local life style of indigenous people.
Through relating beekeeping with tourism, we add the value of beekeeping and locals who by engaging those activities will surely advance their income and change their attitudes toward conservation.
Beewonders operates under three Major Pillars, which are:
INVEST IN NATURE
We invest in beekeeping projects and accommodation facilities. We actively seek and capitalize on every viable opportunity that nature presents for sustainable investments. Having launched our efforts in beekeeping, we are now exploring eco-friendly camping projects and stand ready to collaborate with those interested in carbon trading— ensuring that our nature-centric ventures benefit local communities and foster long-term ecological stewardship.
EXPLORE NATURE
We explore everything nature provides for us
 We explore nature to see what is already available and to discover what aren’t discovered, through this title we offer various tourism activities as analyzed below:
Cultural Tourism, Hiking, and Camping in Meru Region
We do half-day to 3-day Cultural Walking Tours that include activities such as tours of bee garden and other beekeeping related history and activities as well as banana and Coffee plantations, trying fresh local coffee that has been processed from bean to your cup right in front of you and having a glass of honey to add so that you taste the African Coffee Honey.
A hike to Mto wa Mbuzi Waterfall just located 200 Meters away from Bee garden, trying traditional home-cooked dishes, mountain biking.
Other areas to visit are Temi Pottery Project in Snig’isi village, Traditional healer and much more hiking if that’s what you want! You can choose to stay at Beewonders Api-Campsite located in Green vegetation of Meru land and home of the indigenous family.
Special tours
Before and after our valued customers embark on their journey to the awe-inspiring wonders of National Parks and Reserves, we curate a special experience for them. We begin by guiding them to Explore the Extraordinary Beauties and Delights that exist beyond the realm of the renowned wildlife safaris. This immersive journey allows them to uncover the hidden treasures within local community areas, providing a holistic and enriching experience that perfectly complements the abundant attractions found within the famous parks and reserves. In doing so, we ensure that their adventure is not only memorable but also deeply connected to the unique culture and ecosystems of these remarkable areas
CONSERVE NATURE
We actively engage communities in planting native trees and vegetation to ensure abundant floral resources for bees while mitigating soil erosion from wind and water. These trees and plants are critical to ecosystem maintenance, serving as habitats for insects including honey bees, birds, and other wildlife, which in turn supports tourism activities and broader conservation efforts.
Our restoration consultation projects in the Rukwa and Katavi regions emphasize conserving protected areas through the strategic integration of beekeeping businesses, empowering local communities to recognize and benefit from their conservation efforts. Aligned with this commitment, we promote organic farming, fruit cultivation, and the reuse of plastic materials, all aimed at fostering a cleaner and more sustainable environment underlining our belief that nature presents limitless opportunities for responsible investment.
 
VISION/GOAL
To introduce and develop Api-cultural tourism in order to diversify Tanzanian Tourism Destination, improving livelihood through sustainable utilization of Natural resources and initiation of small scale industries as well as biodiversity conservation all under Apiculture sector.
MISSION
Improvement of Beekeeping practices through innovations and creativity for the benefit of mankind and environment.

OBJECTIVES
Produce Top-Quality Beehives: Manufacture premium beehives at affordable prices for all interested stakeholders.

Deliver Results-Driven Consultations: Provide comprehensive environmental and organic farming consultation services that yield sustainable outcomes.

Foster Strategic Partnerships:
Collaborate with governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as other conservation-focused groups, to promote sustainable natural resource utilization through carbon trading and eco-friendly camping projects.

Engage Local Communities: Encourage community participation in bee and cultural tourism, highlighting the importance of local traditions and environmental stewardship.

Empower Through Education: Offer training on modern techniques for harvesting, processing, and managing bee products and apiaries, thereby supporting local livelihoods.

Value Addition for Nature’s Products: Establish small-scale industries dedicated to enhancing and diversifying products derived from the natural environment.

Mission & Vision

Our Vision: To introduce and develop api-cultural tourism and other related tourism activities, Nature Conservation and sustainable use of natural resources

Our Mission: Improvement of Beekeeping practices through innovations and creativity for the benefit of mankind and environment

Why invest on bees

The fuel of all forests that exist to provide habitats for all wildlife is pollination process, 80% of that pollination is done by bees, we honor bees as source of life and the world we have today and that's why we invest, explore and Conserve our natural wonders in the name of bees

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