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GOING GLOBAL


GOING GLOBAL


BushLife Africa Safaris (BLAS) has partnered with Wilderness Safaris (WS) as part of its commitment to promoting sustainable tourism in the safari travel industry and improving the quality and variety of its services. WS is a world-renowned award-winning ecotourism organisation in


South Africa with more than 100 awards to their name over more than 35 years and BLAS says the partnership is an important milestone in the continuing growth and success of its business. As WS official UK & Europe partner, BLAS customers will be


able to experience the ultimate eco-friendly safari lodges, camps and epic wildlife in Southern Africa’s most amazing game parks. BLAS founder Brighton Muluswela (pictured) said:


“Wilderness Safaris believes in creating life-changing journeys. It’s dedicated to conserving and restoring Africa’s wilderness and wildlife. Operating in seven countries with over 40 camps, it exists to protect wilderness areas and the fauna and flora they support. In protecting these areas, and including local communities in this process, we will make a difference to Africa and ultimately the world. Our two organisations are here to offer the best travel


experience to our customers while increasing our impact much more efficiently, creating work opportunities and


stimulating economic growth.” Visit: www.bushlifeafricasafaris.co.uk


The Chamber’s INTERNATIONAL TRADE TEAM will help you navigate your way through all of the regulatory procedures and documents that you’ll need for successful international trading


A SUSTAINABLE WAY TO TRAVEL


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