Conservation - Help us make a difference
We are committed to supporting meaningful conservation initiatives. With extensive experience in the field, academia, and hands-on projects, we bring this expertise into our travel and safari experiences.
Our destinations connect you with wilderness and wildlife, giving you a unique chance to engage directly with conservation efforts.
The natural places, animals, and plants we explore are not only vital to biodiversity but also central to the lives of local communities. Indigenous peoples often have a deep connection to the land, relying on it for their traditional ways of life.
You can actively contribute to protecting these ecosystems. Below are some conservation activities you can participate in and book during your stay,
Pangolins
Rhinos
Antisnarring
Pangolin Conservation Experience
Pangolins are considered the most trafficked mammals in the world.
Without urgent collaborative action, these critically endangered animals will disappear forever in the face of a rampant illicit trade.
Discover the fascinating world of one of Africa’s most mysterious and endangered mammals. Book a session with a pangolin conservation specialist and learn about their behavior, habitat, and the urgent conservation efforts to protect them. Gain unique insights into the threats pangolins face, from poaching to habitat loss, and find out how you can contribute to their survival.
About Your Pangolin Specialist
Sessions are led by Dr. Maja Gudehus, ex situ co-chair of the IUCN SSC Pangolin Specialist Group, who brings years of hands-on field experience and conservation expertise. Maja combines deep scientific knowledge with a passion for connecting people to wildlife, sharing stories from the field, and practical ways you can support pangolin conservation.
Anti-Snaring Conservation Experience
Snaring is one of the greatest threats to wildlife across Africa, silently devastating populations of elephants, antelope, and other vulnerable species.
Join a session with Graham Cooke, an experienced anti-snaring specialist, to learn about the methods and strategies used to combat this hidden threat. Gain insights into how snaring impacts wildlife, the communities affected, and the innovative ways conservationists are working to prevent it.
About Your Guide
Graham Cooke brings years of frontline experience in anti-poaching and snare removal, combining practical field expertise with a deep commitment to protecting Africa’s wildlife. Participants will hear firsthand stories from the field, learn practical conservation strategies, and understand how their support can make a difference.
