Avana Retreat Opens Nature Sanctuary For Animals in the Mountains

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Avana Retreat Opens Nature Sanctuary For Animals in the Mountains

HANOI (July 20, 2023) - Avana Retreat is broadening its sustainability efforts past flora to fauna with the introduction of the Bamboo Forest, a nature sanctuary for animals amid their verdant landscape.

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The Bamboo Forest features a stone-lined stream, towering bamboo, lush grass, and, most importantly, a broad mix of animals living harmoniously within the space. 

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“The Bamboo Forest is one of the most promising projects to contribute to our vision of sustainability,” “Making use of our abundant land, we are encouraging biodiversity, a healthy ecosystem, and positive conservation practices.

Vu Huy, Founder of Avana Retreat

Avana Retreat worked with a specialist to integrate the current animals, which include deer, goats, rabbits, pigs, chickens, ducks and peacocks. In-house guests are invited to have hands-on experiences so they can learn about animal welfare, and be more aware of the environment, especially wildlife.

“We have our own animal ‘whisperer’ on-site,” “He’s here first, leaves last, and has already built a strong connection with them - feeding them, communicating with them, learning their names, and showing them how to be around humans.”

Huy

While the animals are all free to roam and interact with each other during the day they also have their own shelters they can return to in the evening.

The Bamboo Forest is one of many long-term eco-projects at the property. The resort has a formidable ongoing tree planting project (10,000 trees and counting), cultural initiatives to maintain ethnic minority traditions, organic farming, neighborhood trash collecting partnerships with youth groups, and a no-plastic policy with water being purified and bottled on site.

The Bamboo Forest is open from 9 AM - 11 AM and 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM daily.

https://avanaretreat.com

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