Africa specials from &Beyond
Experiential travel company &Beyond, which was honoured with the Conservation Award at the 2013 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards, has released a "stay six nights, pay for four" offer at any combination of its lodges in Botswana, Namibia or South Africa
The offer covers the Okavango, rich wildlife at Chobe or Savute, the desert beauty at &Beyond Sossusvlei, plus Sabi Sand and &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve.
The company’s submission for the Tourism for Tomorrow award was based on &Beyond’s pioneering model of low-impact, high-yield wildlife tourism, as well as its efforts to aid in the reversal of local extinctions in wildlife areas throughout Africa and in India.
In more than 20 years of operation the company has notched up an impressive list of conservation firsts.
These range from the relocation methodologies that it perfected at &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve to its commitment to the preservation of rhino, including the donation of six white rhino for translocation to Botswana.
Notable successes include &Beyond’s research studies, which have led to changes in South African provincial legislation.
The company’s successful breeding projects, designed to boost the populations of threatened species, include the rare suni and highly endangered Ader’s duiker, which thrive on &Beyond Mnemba Island, situated off the tip of Zanzibar.
In partnership with conservation authorities in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, &Beyond has spread its conservations reach beyond Africa, carrying out the first successful relocation of gaur and reversing a local extinction.
For further information about the signature offers go to www.andbeyond.com
Ian Jarrett
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