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See – and Help – Wildlife in
South Africa with New Humane Society International Tours
November 18, 2010 by Blane
Bachelor
If you’re a wildlife lover, and love the idea of your money
helping out the exotic animals you’re gazing at, then a new tour
from the Humane Society International is just for you.
HSI just announced invitations for 21 trips in 2011 to the
SanWild Wildlife Sanctuary in South Africa, which rescues and
rehabilitates wildlife including lions, giraffes, zebras,
hippos, warthogs, elephants, and many more. The cost of the trip
(from an affordable $2,500 per person, including six nights in a
luxury tent or chalet and meals) helps fund the sanctuary’s
wildlife programs, which provide relief for animals that are
victims of poaching, snaring or car accidents.
The inaugural trip runs from January 16 to 22 and is the first
of the HSI’s Humane Travels initiative. Launched on November 5,
the program will provide travelers with the chance to see sites
where HSI has worked with animal protection programs, and how
their travel fees can make a difference. Future trips could
include destinations like Bhutan, Guatemala, and Canada.
The SanWild trip appears to have a nice balance of education and
adventure, with travelers spending part of their time learning
about and observing the animals at the sanctuary and the rest
exploring South Africa’s breathtaking landscape. Itinerary
highlights include a day at the world-famous Kruger National
Park, one of the largest national parks in the world and home to
more than 500 bird species and 140 types of mammals; excursions
to waterfalls, the world’s largest living baobab tree, and the
Blyde River Canyon; and nighttime game drives.
SanWild is a destination itself as well, boasting stunning
gardens, swimming pools, and wildlife viewing drives and walks.
Plus, the watering hole below the camp is popular with
elephants, giraffes, and zebras.
Travelers can choose from four luxury chalets at the Savannah
Camp, which boast full bathrooms, satellite television, and
traditional thatched roofs in a garden setting, or the Bukisa
Camp. Almost as posh as the chalets, the Bukisa Camp is
essentially “glamping,” with four safari-style tents, each
equipped with electricity and a full bathroom, overlooking the
Drakensberg Mountains. In the evenings, guests – there’s a max
of 16 allowed per trip – gather in the common area, which
includes a lounge, dining, and pub area with a fireplace, plus a
rock swimming pool.
Trips do not include airfare (you’ll have to fly into
Johannesburg and drive and/or fly into Hoedspruit or Phalaborwa)
or alcohol, but do cover airport transfers, meals, activities
and game drives. To register or for more information, visit
www.hsi.org/southafricatrip.
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