Adventure Safari
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Wild Frontiers has a variety of styles of Safari - from luxury fly-in, to 4-star lodge safari's to our "authentic" tented safari's and adventure camping. We have listed, on our website, tours we are sure will meet your requirements and our itineraries can be mixed and matched to suit your personal preference. We offer different locations throughout Africa, you just have to choose the location.
Our head office is in Johannesburg, but we also a sattelite office in Durban, South Africa. Our other offices are based in Tanzania and Uganda.
Tanzania, is a great destination for corporate companies - particularly incentive and team building groups. There are charter and scheduled flights linking the main centres and National Parks to the coast, allowing for flexibility.
Our scheduled departures to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro area are very popular, as they offer excellent value for money. These trips are run in small groups (maximum 7 persons per vehicle), and generally include all the highlights of Northern Tanzania
In Uganda we have three of our own intimate accommodation facilities, offering our guests a rare opportunity to stay in a truly eco-friendly establishment, with every need being taken care of by our attentive staff.
Our camps are located in natural surroundings, with minimal impact on the local environment.
We practice correct waste management systems and actively employ local people from the area.
Our safari chefs provide superb meals, and wherever possible local ingredients are used to produce a splendid blend of local and international dishes.
For further information about our tours and travel services, please visit our website: www.wildfrontiers.com.
Category: Safari
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