Our signature safaris are how we combine work, play, knowledge and travel. They are an opportunity to see conservation and research in action. They take you to remote locations, give you unique experiences, and allow you to do your part in saving endangered species.
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As the rains turn the endless plains into an endless feast, they bring with them the footfall of Wildebeest. And as instinct spurs action, these animals wend their way, accompanied by other antelope, confronting the perils and dangers of the African landscape as they go.
READ MORE BOOK NOWOur senses allow us to make sense of the world. They connect us to our uniquely human condition and connect us to others. They have the ability to plant us in the present, remind us of the past, and make us long for future plans.
READ MORE BOOK NOWKnown as the “Crown Jewel” of Indonesia, Raja Ampat Islands are a rare treasure that live up to their name. Great swathes of aquamarine ocean trace their way around the islands of this remote archipelago, which consists of over 1,500 islands, cays, coral reefs, and shoals.
READ MORE BOOK NOWFor history enthusiasts, visiting the Spice Islands is like stepping back in time. Many islands, such as Banda, feature remnants of European forts and old colonial buildings that tell stories of the once-thriving spice trade. At Banda Neira, the main island in the Banda group, you’ll find ancient trees surrounding the russet-walled Fort Belgica, a well-preserved Dutch fortress that offers a glimpse into Indonesia’s colonial past.
READ MORE BOOK NOWAbundant with unique wildlife, stunning landscapes, and pristine waters, Komodo National Park is part of Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda chain of islands. Famously known for its resident Komodo dragons, Komodo National Park spans 669 sq. miles (1733km2) and is made up of three main islands: Komodo, Rinca and Padar.
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