REGIONAL TRADITIONAL CULTURAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION POLICY

As SAM ROYAL HOTEL, in line with our Sustainable approach, we support our suppliers/solution partners in the following ways:

Promoting Regional Cuisine: Local dishes are presented and promoted at our hotel. This aims to introduce our customers to regional cuisine, encourage the use of local ingredients, and help them get to know local food culture more closely.
Promoting Regional Traditions and Customs: Local traditions and customs are promoted at our hotel. This allows our customers to learn about local culture and encourages them to choose local services and cultural businesses.
Supporting Local Events: Our hotel undertakes the organization, promotion, and sponsorship of regional events. These include local festivals, competitions, and other cultural events. The aim of these policies is to guarantee the sustainability of our hotel's operations without harming the environment, cultural heritage, local people, and biodiversity.
- Our hotel contributes to the preservation of local cultural heritage by promoting local culture, art, and traditions. Promoting and encouraging cultural activities in the region offers a valuable experience for both our hotel and our guests.
- To protect wildlife, our hotel protects natural habitats near its surroundings. These areas help our hotel achieve its goal of operating without harming the environment. Some of the species found in the area include: Bears, Wolves, Wild boars.


- During visits:

Do not interfere with the natural habitats of wild animals.

Avoid feeding wild animals.

Do not leave trash near wild animals.

Do not approach or disturb wild animals.

Remain calm and retreat slowly when encountering wild animals.

- Our hotel promotes nature tours, offering an opportunity to introduce nature. Nature tourism activities result in employment and economic support for local people in the surrounding area.

-We are planning and aiming to support (donations made to TEMA foundation) practices such as ensuring the sustainable management of all types of forests to protect terrestrial life, ending deforestation, restoring damaged forests, and significantly increasing afforestation and reforestation.
We oppose the illegal hunting and smuggling of protected flora and fauna species, and we commit to taking action and addressing the issue of supply and demand for illegal wildlife products.
We commit to supporting, institutionally, efforts to combat the illegal hunting and smuggling of protected species, including reducing the impact of invasive alien species on terrestrial and marine ecosystems by 2025, taking necessary measures to prevent their spread, and controlling or eradicating more priority endangered species, and increasing the capacity of local populations to have sustainable livelihoods.