Viatu announces partnership with Wilderness Safaris

11.3.2021

We are thrilled to announce our partnership with the pioneer of regenerative tourism, Wilderness Safaris. Revered for their comprehensive conservation efforts in 7 African countries, Wilderness Safaris is dedicated to unforgettable, responsible tourism. Through this partnership, travellers will be able to book any of their properties via our platform.

Accommodation

Operating as a pan-African safari provider, Wilderness Safaris has 7 distinct properties across 3 destinations in Namibia-Damaraland, the Skeleton Coast and Sossusvlei. These are Doro Nawas, Kulala Desert Lodge, Damaraland Camp, Desert Rhino Camp, Hoanib Skeleton Coast, Little Kulala and Serra Cafema. Each property celebrates the uniqueness of its location and wildlife. All offer unparalleled scenery, elegant interiors and scrumptious seasonal meals. Enjoy private gate access to Sossusvlei, rhino tracking with local experts, game drives and vast starry skies. 

Sustainability

As award-winning trailblazers of sustainable African tourism, Wilderness Safaris is committed to nature conservation and the empowerment of local communities. Guided by their 4Cs - Commerce, Community, Conservation and Culture - Wilderness Safaris has directly contributed to increasing numbers of gravely endangered black rhino, desert-adapted elephant and lion.

Wilderness Safaris build their unobtrusive lodges as extensions of the surrounding environment, upholding superb sustainability standards with an astounding 30% of their lodges running on renewable energy and supplementary properties functioning on hybrid energy systems.

Wilderness Safaris’ formidable efforts in community involvement, conservation and renewable energy embody the standard of regenerative travel we uphold at Viatu.

We are delighted about this partnership and encourage our travellers to book a green stay at one - or many! -of their properties.

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