WILDERNESS Safaris has
sold its stake in Wilderness
Safaris Malawi to long-time
partners Chris and Pam
Badger, who are now the
sole owners.
The new company has
been rebranded Central
African Wilderness Safaris.
Other than the shareholding,
no other changes are
foreseen.
“Wilderness Safaris
remains a major supporter
and supplier of this new
company and continues to
work jointly with the Badgers
in implementing Children in
the Wilderness programmes
across the country.
Likewise, the Wilderness
Wildlife Trust remains a
committed supporter of
rhino conservation and other
work being done under the
umbrella of CAWS and we
wish the Badgers every
success in their next Malawi
chapter,” says Keith Vincent,
Wilderness Safaris ceo.
The Badgers joined
Wilderness Safaris in
Botswana in 1986. After
several years running
expeditions across the
Okavango and Chobe
ecosystems, they expanded
the Wilderness model further
to Malawi. In the last 20
years they have created
a collection of lodges in
Malawi’s most magnificent
areas, from the Shire River
lowlands of Liwonde National
Park to the shores of Lake
Malawi and the Nyika
Plateau in the north of the
country.
Wilderness sells Malawi stake
17 Aug 2016
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