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Wildlife Worldwide cuts £100 off Uganda trips
UK wildlife holidays expert Wildlife Worldwide has reduced the price of its 10-day Gorillas, Wildlife and Chimps trip which visit Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest by £100 per person, on all new bookings for travel this October.
9 Wildlife Worldwide properties score gold at Safari Awards
Wildlife Worldwide’s claim to be the best and greenest wildlife holiday company in the UK was reinforced earlier this month at the 2011 Safari Awards, staged in Durban, South Africa, when no fewer than nine safari properties or organisations featured in the company’s brochure claimed first prize.
New from Wildlife Worldwide – Botswana Explorer
Wildlife Worldwide has a brand new, small group trip for 2011 - the two-week Botswana Explorer - taking in the highlights of this captivating country, which is surrounded by Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Wildlife Worldwide cuts the price of Polar Bear trips
If you have enjoyed watching Gordon Buchanan’s recent BBC TV series ‘The Bear Family & Me’ then take advantage of a special offer from Wildlife Worldwide who have cut a huge £650 per person off the price of four of its small-group trips to Canada this autumn to spot the awesome Polar Bear.
Wildlife Worldwide roars into 2011
Independent wildlife specialist Wildlife Worldwide today launches its 2011/12 programme which reveals the return of Zimbabwe and many new camps, resulting in lower prices for many trips.
Join unique Rhino conservation trip with Wildlife Worldwide
Wildlife Worldwide is providing the chance for wildlife enthusiasts to witness an extraordinary event in Zambia this May; five magnificent Rhinos will be flown by Hercules aircraft from South Africa to the North Luangwa National Park in the final stage in a massive conservation effort, to re-establish a sustainable black rhino population in the Luangwa Valley.
Wildlife Worldwide introduces photography trips
Wildlife Worldwide is offering the opportunity for photographers of all abilities to improve their skills under the expert tutelage of award-winning wildlife photographer Nick Garbutt on trips to three countries in 2010: Zambia, Kenya and Borneo.
Wildlife Worldwide introduces new trips for 2010
Leading independent holiday company, Wildlife Worldwide, has introduced a range of new small group trips for 2010/11, three photography tours (to be led by award-winning wildlife photographer Nick Garbutt) and five volunteer projects in Europe and Africa.
Sales soar for Chameleon Worldwide
Chameleon Worldwide, the name behind leading specialist travel brands including Wildlife Worldwide, Walks Worldwide, Families Worldwide, Dive Worldwide, Oceans Worldwide and Schools Worldwide reports a significant uplift in bookings.
A festival of wildlife in Mexico
Leading specialist operator Wildlife Worldwide has announced that the destination for its eighth annual Festival of Wildlife for 2011 will be Baja California in Mexico, from 10-21 March. A donation of £100 per booking will go directly to support local conservation projects.
Wildlife photography trips to Borneo
Wildlife Worldwide is offering the opportunity for photographers of all abilities to improve their skills under the expert tutelage of award-winning wildlife photographer Nick Garbutt on two tours to Borneo on 1 and 7 May 2010 (click here for full details).
Festival of Wildlife heads for Brazil
Wildlife Worldwide’s seventh annual 'Festival of Wildlife' trip will take place in the Pantanal, Brazil from 10-18 September 2010.
Borneo's wildlife spectacular
Tailor-made natural history specialists Wildlife Worldwide offer a new 14-day holiday in the Malaysian provinces of Sarawak and Sabah on the island of Borneo, focusing on flora and fauna of the world’s oldest rainforests. Explore Bako National Park, Mount Kinabalu, Kinabatangan River and Danum Valley, then get hands-on at Sepilok Orang-utan Sanctuary and Turtle Islands Marine Park.
Costa Rica – The ultimate wildlife destination
An endangered, Elephant Beetle (Megasoma elephas), the size of a hamster, has been found at a London-based, banana packing factory after surviving the journey from Costa Rica. The fruit-loving male beetle has now been re-housed at Linton Zoo near Cambridge and is currently on the lookout for a mate!
Escape the royal wedding to Zambia
Wildlife Worldwide is offering republicans the chance to flee far from the flag-waving crowds to spend seven-nights on an African safari at one of the finest camps in Zambia – Chiawa Camp.