Sustainability at Tocu Tent Camp
Hacienda Caño Negro Reserve is a sanctuary for countless species, from endangered birds and mammals to elusive reptiles, all thriving within a network of vital biological corridors that allow wildlife to roam freely.
At Tocu Tent Camp, the team is deeply committed to restoring and protecting the diverse ecosystems that make this region so unique. They actively reforest the area by planting native trees and invite guests to take part through their tree adoption programme. In addition, they lead educational initiatives for visitors and local communities alike, sharing knowledge about the region’s flora, fauna, and sustainable ways of living. In doing so, Tocu fosters a deep sense of connection to nature and strengthens community support for ongoing conservation.








