Sirikoi Lodge: A Living Example of the 4Cs
What is the Long Run?
The Long Run is a membership organisation that helps lodges, resorts, and travel businesses embed sustainability into everything they do. Its framework is built around the 4Cs: Conservation, Community, Culture, and Commerce.
Conservation: Protecting ecosystems and wildlife.
Community: Supporting local people through education, health, and employment.
Culture: Honouring traditions and heritage.
Commerce: Ensuring tourism is financially sustainable and benefits everyone involved.
Members receive expert guidance, share knowledge, and work towards the Global Ecosphere Retreat® certification, one of the world’s leading sustainability standards.
Find out more about The Long Run here: The Long Run
Glass Recycling Plant
Sirikoi Lodge - the perfect partnership
Nestled in the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Sirikoi Lodge blends luxury safari experiences with deep sustainability commitments.
Conservation: Sirikoi manages 3,000 acres of pristine wilderness, supports endangered species like rhinos, and channels guest fees into Lewa’s conservation projects.
Community: 75% of staff come from local communities. The lodge invests in schools, health initiatives, and skills training, ensuring tourism uplifts the region.
Culture: Guests are invited to connect with Samburu and Maasai traditions through storytelling, crafts, and cultural exchanges.
Commerce: Sirikoi runs on 100% solar energy and grows over 80 varieties of vegetables, fruits, and herbs in its organic garden — a true “farm-to-table” experience.
Cultural Education and appreciation
Why This Connection Matters
The Long Run’s philosophy is about thinking long-term — ensuring that tourism doesn’t just minimise harm but actively creates positive impact. Sirikoi embodies this by showing that luxury and responsibility can go hand in hand.
Guests enjoy world-class safaris, yet every stay contributes to conservation, community empowerment, and cultural preservation.
Sirikoi team in their Organic Garden