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Conservation Safaris

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Our Conservation safaris

Zambian Carnivore Reserch Week

  • Safari
  • November 2, 2009

The Zambian Carnivore Programme is dedicated to conserving large carnivore species and their habitat in one of Africa's most wildlife-rich countries. Formerly known as African Wild Dog Conservation, now focuses on all large carnivore species African Wild Dog Conservation (AWDC) has been operating in Zambia since 1998, carrying out conservation and research activities to conserve Zambia's populations of this highly endangered species. The team is based with Nkwali camp and will be pleased to accompany you on activities and share their work with you.
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-$3445 pp
   
March 2012.  Sorry This safari is now FULL, contact us for alternative ideas.

Lewa Safari Camp

  • Safari
  • October 31, 2009

Lewa Safari Camp gives you the opportunity to enjoy an outstanding wildlife safari holiday exploring the internationally acclaimed Lewa Downs Wildlife Conservancy. Staying at Lewa's own luxurious, small and private tented safari camp You can unpack and settle in to your luxury tent for the next 7 nights. Based at Lewa safari camp for a week you will be able to fully experience Lewa, its varied wildlife and habitats, spotting and photographing rare and magnificent game in these quite beautiful surroundings from very comfortable and well equipped open safari land rovers, or on guided bush walks with local trackers. Click here for more info and to watch our documentary about Lewa.

- $4190 pp

Lion Conservation Safari - Kenya

  • Safari
  • February 2, 2010

This unique 9 day safari will provide you with an authentic and close-up insight into lion research in some of Kenya’s most stunning areas. Spend 6 days with lion expert Shivani Bhalla in the Shaba and Samburu areas and then the last 3 days at Porini Lion Camp in the famous Maasai Mara in an exclusive conservancy with several resident prides of lion.
You will have the opportunity to be involved in this crucial research and 5% of the total safari cost will be donated to the Ewaso lions project

- from $5750 pp

Namibia Rhino Safari

  • Safari
  • October 31, 2009

For more than 20 years, the Save the Rhino Trust (SRT) has worked ceaselessly to protect the last free-ranging rhino population on Earth: the rare desert-adapted black rhino. In the remote, rugged Palmwag Concession, teams of local trackers use camel trains to help in researching and monitoring this animal. On this original and exciting Exploration, guests join these "ships of the desert" on a great adventure: an eight-day walk (little time is spent actually on the camels) across the oldest desert in the world, where a camel train and a team of Save the Rhino trackers take you deep into the heart of the Namib Desert in search of this rare and endangered species. Another wonderful sight is that of the unique desert-adapted elephant - both these iconic animals are tracked in some of the most remote and inaccessible regions of the Concession. The revenues generated from this venture are channelled back into critically important rhino conservation projects.

- $4000pp  price guide only  contact us for 2012 dates