tourists from around the wildlife areas; they are demonstrating a shared commitment to responsible luxury ecotourism that aims to protect pristine wilderness areas and their flora and fauna. is both an individual and a collective responsibility, they are becoming increasingly picky about who they choose to vacation with. This is the reason people choose Wilderness Safaris, a company that not only shares Africa's most precious places and spectacular wildlife with international tourists, but which works to protect these areas and to share the benefits of tourism with the communities they sustain. 1983 by two safari guides with a common vision; a vision to share some of the most remote wilderness areas on the African sub-continent with guests from all over the world, in a way that lightly touches the environment but leaves a big imprint on the soul. enthusiasm. 30 years later Wilderness Safaris has grown to manage over 70 exclusive camps and lodges in nine African countries including the Seychelles. While the company has increased in size, its culture and values have remained the same. |