Imagine seeing the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat in India, or searching for Asian Elephants and leopards on safari in Sri Lanka. A mere glimpse is enough to take your breath away.
Have you considered spending your next holiday with some of the world’s most captivating wildlife? Whale watch from above as you orbit around nature’s largest animals; swim with the dusky dolphins and witness the extraordinary albatross soar over the stunning coastline of Kaikoura in New Zealand.
These unique holiday experiences await you!
Book through your personal travel manager today and receive 20% off or a free nights’ pre tour accommodation, depending on which adventure your choose.
9 nights from $2,525* per person twin share. 4-5 star hotel accommodation, breakfast daily, transfers, 3 Jeep safari/game drives, scenic train journey, whale and dolphin watching cruise, private air conditioned vehicles. Sale ends 31 Dec 2022.
Find Out More9 nights from $4,939* per person twin share. One night free pre tour accommodation, most meals, deluxe accommodation, private air-conditioned vehicles, transfers, sightseeing and wildlife safaris. Sale ends 30 Oct 2022.
Find Out MoreA thousand kilometres from the nearest continental landmass, straddling the Equator in the eastern Pacific Ocean, sits a group of islands and islets whose name excites nature lovers the world over.
Africa’s National parks are created with the intention of preserving wilderness areas for conservation purposes, and are some of the world’s largest national parks.
For animal lovers, the opportunity to see, feed and otherwise interact with exotic animals holds a very strong allure, but increasingly, the more traditional encounters such as riding an elephant or feeding a tiger cub are coming under scrutiny as not being in the best interests of the animal.
A thousand kilometres from the nearest continental landmass, straddling the Equator in the eastern Pacific Ocean, sits a group of islands and islets whose name excites nature lovers the world over.
Africa’s National parks are created with the intention of preserving wilderness areas for conservation purposes, and are some of the world’s largest national parks.
For animal lovers, the opportunity to see, feed and otherwise interact with exotic animals holds a very strong allure, but increasingly, the more traditional encounters such as riding an elephant or feeding a tiger cub are coming under scrutiny as not being in the best interests of the animal.
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