Every Stay at Manami Resort Helps Restore Negros’ Mangrove Forests Through Partnership with GCash/GForest and Silliman University

Sipalay City, Negros Occidental — June 2026 — At Manami Resort, a stay by the sea now creates a lasting impact beyond the shores of Sipalay. Through a meaningful partnership with G-Xchange, Inc. (GCash/GForest) and Silliman University under the SU–GXI Reforestation Project, Manami Resort will plant a mangrove seedling for every booking made—inviting every guest to become part of a larger movement to restore and protect Negros’ vital coastal ecosystems.

 

The initiative is part of the broader “Tech for Good: 1 Million Mangroves for a Resilient Negros” campaign, an environmental movement that harnesses technology, scientific research, and community-led conservation to rehabilitate mangrove forests, strengthen climate resilience, and safeguard marine biodiversity across the Negros Island Region.

What began as a mission to restore 500,000 mangroves in Negros Oriental has now expanded into Southern Negros Occidental, with another target of 500,000 mangroves across Hinoba-an, Sipalay City, and Cauayan. Manami Resort proudly joins local communities, scientists, government agencies, and environmental partners in this shared commitment to protecting the region’s natural heritage.

The collaboration was formalized during the GXI Reforestation in South Negros Occidental Project Annual Convention held on June 8, 2026, at the Nauhang Mangrove Eco-Park and Protected Area (NaMEPA) in Barangay Nauhang, Sipalay City. The event gathered over 100 participants, including representatives from the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Offices (MENRO) of Cauayan and Hinoba-an, the Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) of Sipalay, local government units, partner People’s Organizations (POs), environmental advocates, and community leaders.

 

As part of this commitment, Manami Resort will establish a mangrove nursery within its property and support the rehabilitation of the Cayhagan mangrove planting site. More importantly, the resort’s commitment extends beyond planting—focusing on the long-term nurturing, monitoring, and survival of every mangrove under its stewardship.

“For every booking at Manami Resort, we are giving our guests the opportunity to become part of a greater environmental movement. A simple stay by the sea can now contribute to restoring the very ecosystems that make Sipalay extraordinary,” said Giro Solatorio, Property Head of Manami Resort.

“Our commitment extends beyond simply planting mangrove seedlings. We will nurture, monitor, and care for every mangrove under our stewardship, understanding that true conservation is not measured by the number of seedlings planted, but by the thriving forests we help sustain for generations to come,” he added.

As of May 2026, the Southern Negros Occidental phase of the initiative has recorded 288,273 surviving mangrove seedlings with an 82.75% survival rate—reflecting the dedication of local People’s Organizations, scientists, government agencies, and environmental partners working together toward a more climate-resilient future.

“True hospitality goes beyond creating beautiful experiences for our guests—it means protecting the very landscapes that make those experiences possible. As resorts, we must become active stewards of our environment because tourism and nature can, and should, coexist in harmony,” Solatorio added.

Rooted in the belief that true luxury is inseparable from responsibility, Manami Resort continues to redefine sustainable hospitality—where every moment of relaxation contributes to environmental restoration, empowers local communities, and leaves a meaningful legacy for future generations.

 

About Manami Resort

Manami Resort is Sipalay’s first and only luxury nature resort, offering 18 suites and villas that blend modern design with natural surroundings. Known for its commitment to sustainability and immersive experiences, Manami is a sanctuary for travelers seeking refined luxury in harmony with nature. With the launch of its destination wedding offerings, Manami positions Sipalay as an emerging haven for couples from around the world.

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