November 24, 2022
New website, tagline and conservation goal, unchanged ethos and focus
African travel specialist, Wilderness Safaris, has rebranded ahead of its 40th anniversary in 2023 to Wilderness.
Read More…March 24, 2022
Wilderness Safaris and White Desert reunite for joint itineraries in 2023
Virtuoso Preferred partners, Wilderness Safaris and White Desert have united to release two joint itineraries featuring the best of Africa and Antarctica, scheduled to operate in January 2023.
Read More…April 8, 2021
Two new camps emerge in Botswana’s Linyanti Wilderness Reserve
Wilderness Safaris has unveiled the completely rebuilt DumaTau Camp, as well as Little DumaTau – a co-located but smaller and more intimate camp – in northern Botswana’s Linyanti Wilderness Reserve.
Read More…August 14, 2019
New Villas come with private vehicle, guide, chef and butler
Wilderness Safaris has reopened Jao Camp in the heart of Botswana’s Okavango Delta after an 8.5-month transformation, introducing five spacious tented suites and two new exclusive villas which come with a private vehicle, guide, chef and butler.
Read More…November 8, 2018
Latitude 33’s maiden itinerary through Namibia
Latitude 33’s Wings over Namibia & the African West Coast journey is full of one-of-a-kind experiences that are guaranteed to deliver lifelong memories.
Read More…October 10, 2018
Wilderness Safaris’ Kunene River retreat reborn
After an environmentally-sensitive and inspiring rebuild, Wilderness Safaris’ Serra Cafema Camp in Namibia’s extreme north-west has reopened. Located in one of the most remote regions of southern Africa – on the banks of the Kunene River in the Hartmann’s Valley – Serra Cafema offers life-changing journeys to this extraordinary desert location, ensuring the ongoing protection of this pristine area’s biodiversity and positively impacting the local community members of the Marienfluss Conservancy.
Read More…August 28, 2018
Chikwenya Camp to open in Mana Pools National Park from 1 October
Wilderness Safaris is set to return to Chikwenya in Zimbabwe’s majestic 1.7 million hectare (4.2 million acre) Mana Pools National Park after more than a decade’s absense. The elegant new Chikwenya Camp, situated at the confluence of the Sapi and Zambezi Rivers on the eastern boundary of the Park, will be opening for guests from 1 October 2018.
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