As we are four days into the New Year, many resolutions will have already been broken ( I know for a fact that there are a few chocolate bar wrappers dotted around the office that people would rather they hadn’t been spotted!), but there is one resolution we can help you keep here at the office and that is travelling!
Travelling to a host of exotic locations is something that normally features very highly on most people's “to-do” lists for the New Year, and with our extensive list of projects and tours in far-flung places all around the world we can help make this resolution a reality!
Our projects are all based around our belief that there is a better way to holiday. You can choose from award-winning animal projects and signature tours across four continents so there is bound to be something to suit your travelling wants and desires. Our projects focus on some of the most incredible endangered animal species on the planet, and they present you with the perfect chance to volunteer and assist in protecting species which are in desperate need of help.
So if you are looking to make a difference on your holiday this year then let us help you! Whether you want to spend time with Cheetahs in Namibia, track Whale Sharks in Portugal , or even create enrichment for Orangutans in Borneo we can help you get 2016 off to an incredible start!
Find out more about all of our projects here!
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