Bata Msituni Festival’s environmental program focused on reforestation, sustainability, and community education.
Panda Mti is Bata Msituni Festival’s long-term environmental initiative focused on tree planting, ecosystem restoration and building a culture of environmental responsibility through community participation.
We plant trees to rebuild ecosystems, improve biodiversity and protect natural landscapes for future generations.
Local communities lead our efforts — from planning to planting — ensuring long-term care and impact.
Individuals, schools and organizations join hands to make real environmental change through action.

Panda Mti works with communities to restore forests, protect biodiversity, and build environmental awareness through action.
Through community partnerships and consistent action, Panda Mti continues to create measurable environmental change.
Trees Planted
Native and indigenous trees planted across multiple restoration zones.
Volunteers Engaged
Community members, schools and organizations actively participating.
Regions Reached
Environmental action expanding across communities and landscapes.
Panda Mti works together with organizations, institutions, and community partners who share our vision for environmental restoration.


Explore stories, updates, and insights from our conservation journey — from tree planting activities to community-driven environmental action.
Everything you need to know about joining and supporting our conservation efforts.
A: Panda Mti is the environmental initiative of Bata Msituni Festival focused on tree planting, ecosystem restoration, and community-led conservation activities.
A: Anyone can join — individuals, families, schools, and organizations are all welcome to participate in planting events and conservation activities.
A: You can volunteer during planting events, partner with the program, sponsor trees, or help raise awareness about environmental conservation.
A: Trees are planted in selected community areas, schools, and environmental restoration sites identified with local stakeholders.
A: No. Our team guides all participants during events, so beginners are welcome.