African Wildlife Safaris set to celebrate 40th anniversary with specials

African Wildlife Safaris set to celebrate 40th anniversary with specials
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African Wildlife Safaris, a pioneer in bespoke wilderness and wildlife travel, is celebrating 40 years of adventures and conservation commitment in January 2025.

Since its inception in 1985, the company has been dedicated to crafting extraordinary travel experiences, offering unparalleled journeys across Africa and beyond. African Wildlife Safaris have built a reputation for excellence and personalised service as Australia’s oldest, continuously owned African travel specialist.

“We are thrilled to celebrate 40 years of creating life-changing travel experiences,” African Wildlife Safaris CEO, Steve Cameron, said.

“Our success is a testament to the passion and dedication of our team, and the trust and loyalty of our clients. We look forward to continuing our journey, exploring the world’s most awe-inspiring landscapes and wildlife, while also contributing to conservation efforts.”

To commemorate the 40th year milestone, African Wildlife Safaris is launching exclusive anniversary specials, including significant savings on prime season safaris in Kenya, Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

African Wildlife Safaris also has a fully operational trust account, enabling clients to book with confidence, knowing their investment is secure. African Wildlife Safaris invites everyone to join in celebrating their anniversary and experiencing the difference that 40 years of expertise and passion makes.

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