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  • South Africa – Sardine Run

    The sardine wildlife ‘migration’ is actually still relatively mysterious, although there are, of course, theories.  This is an event for everyone to enjoy – be it bird watchers, marine-life enthusiasts, amateur or highly experienced divers or snorkelers. Experience the Sardine Run beneath the waves or above. Either way it has been described as one of the greatest marine spectacles on earth.

  • South Africa – Sardine Run and South Africa Safari Packages

    The sardine wildlife ‘migration’ is actually still relatively mysterious, although there are, of course, theories.  This is an event for everyone to enjoy – be it bird watchers, marine-life enthusiasts, amateur or highly experienced divers or snorkelers. Experience the Sardine Run beneath the waves or above. Either way it has been described as one of the greatest marine spectacles on earth.

  • South Africa – Thanda Safari Lodge

    Situated in the rich wildlife area of South Africa’s northern KwaZulu Natal (KZN) is one of Africa’s most luxurious safari destinations, Thanda Safari. This multi-award-winning, Big Five private game reserve spans over 14,000 hectares and offers four unique safari accommodation options: Thanda Safari Lodge, Villa iZulu, Thanda Tented Camp, and The Royal Residences, each one an absolute dream to experience.

  • South Africa – Thanda Tented Camp

    Situated in the rich wildlife area of South Africa’s northern KwaZulu Natal (KZN) is one of Africa’s most luxurious safari destinations, Thanda Safari. This multi-award-winning, Big Five private game reserve spans over 14,000 hectares and offers four unique safari accommodation options: Thanda Safari Lodge, Villa iZulu, Thanda Tented Camp, and The Royal Residences, each one an absolute dream to experience.

  • South Africa – Villa iZulu

    Villa iZulu was initially built as an exclusive luxury villa for the owners of Thanda Safari, the Olofsson family of Sweden. Today it is a sumptuous butler-serviced safari lodge and bush retreat available for guests who prefer a completely private, exclusive retreat. It has been honored with the most awards of any luxury, privately-owned villa in Africa by the World Travel Awards.

  • South Africa – The Kruger Big Five Package

    Take a walk on the wild side and join us on one of our unique Nomad Kruger tours.

    On this 4 day tour you get the best of both worlds by spending some time in our custom designed adventure truck (excellent photo opportunities from a high vantage point) and the rest of the time in an open topped safari vehicle specifically designed for Kruger game viewing. Experience the thrill of being on safari, observing the Big Five as well as zebras, giraffe and rhinos and be inspired by an authentically African atmosphere in the largest game reserve in South Africa.

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    The Sustainable and Responsible Tourist Guide

    THE SUSTAINABLE AND RESPONSIBLE TOURIST GUIDE

     How to make responsible choices as a traveler that contributes to the social, economic and environmental health of a destination while enhancing your personal experience as a global adventurer

    “WE PROTECT WHAT WE LOVE” – JACQUES-YVES COUSTEAU

  • Turks & Caicos – Liveaboard – Aggressor II

    The luxurious Turks and Caicos Aggressor II offers her pampered guests two exciting aquatic adventures. January through March, snorkelers have the rare opportunity to swim, not watch from a crowded tour boat, but actually enter the water and swim with majestic humpback whales. Humpback whales fulfill an instinctual migrating ritual before the inquisitive eyes of visiting snorkelers. It’s incredible!

  • Turks & Caicos – Liveaboards – Explorer II

    The Turks & Caicos Islands, located 575 miles southeast of Miami, were first populated by the Lucayan or Arawak Indians. Columbus claimed the islands for Spain in 1492, which then in 1670 ceded them to Britain. Dependencies of the Bahamas until 1874, the islands were subsequently controlled by the Jamaican government. In 1962 the islands became a British Commonwealth Colony, which they remain today.