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Wilderness sells Malawi stake

17 Aug 2016
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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.

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