Wildlife Worldwide
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Sutton Manor Farm, Long Barn South
Bishops Sutton, eng SO24 0AA - (196) 230-2086
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Tabbie Kat
Outstanding tour company crewed by an outstanding team.
Nov 22nd, 2021 -
Guy Burgess
Excellent range of unusual holidays.
Dec 21st, 2020 -
Mike Fuller
My wife and myself have just returned from an amazing two week wildlife tour of Sri Lanka. The country is now very safe and very welcoming. We saw over 160 species of bird although we are not avid "early morning start" birdwatchers and also leopards, elephants, sloth bears and a host of other animals and insects. Local arrangements were handled very professionally by the Wildlife Worldwide agents in Sri Lanka who provided us with a very competent and knowledgeable guide for our entire trip. We would recommend this experience to any would be travellers and don't be put off by any fears of personal safety, it is safe....
Jan 13th, 2020 -
Kim Sexton
If you have done a safari before and loved it, this company will top the bar. Fantastic organisation, passionate about their destinations and will lead you to places that you would not easily discover online. Superb guiding and an overall superb experience.
Nov 15th, 2019 -
Mark Wigston
Just returned from a brilliant Wild Dogs trip to Botswana arranged by Wildlife Worldwide. The trip from start to finish was excellent. Pre tour info was comprehensive and accurate. Connecting flights were spot on and didn't leave too long hanging around in South Africa. Met upon arrival in Botswana by our tour guide and owner of Bush Lark Safaris, Disho Gabatsholwe. It is always a good sign to be welcomed with a broad smile and firm handshake and the impression that the person leading the tour knows his stuff - which was proved many times over during our trip. After a comfortable transfer in a safari Land Cruiser we arrived in the Khwai Community Concession and our first mobile bush camp. Again we were greeted warmly by the staff who were to look after us during our trip. The camp was beautifully situated and was as described in the pre tour notes. This is an authentic African experience, with all your needs met without all the bells and whistles that are really not needed. Comfortable tents in excellent condition, a clean comfortable bed, a bush shower and toilet and an open sided mess tent serving excellent food cooked by the wonderful Mussa and served by the great gang of helpers. We settled into our routine very quickly which consisted of an early wake up call with provision of some hot water for your morning freshen up, followed by hot porridge, coffee and toast around the camp fire before boarding our vehicles for our game drives. Mid morning is coffee and home baked biscuit break and then more game driving before coming back to a great lunch back at camp. After a hot bush shower and perhaps a little snooze its back to the game viewing around 3.30 pm until the sun goes down and sun downers are served in the bush - perfect! The game viewing was excellent and highlighted the essential component of any safari - the guide. Disho, assisted by TJ and Albert, proved time and again their intimate knowledge of the bush where they have lived and worked all their lives. We experienced the best leopard sightings we have even had in any African country and finally put to bed our failure to see African Wild Dogs with a fabulous pack in superb morning light reflected in the Khwai river - magical!!! The sightings were too numerous to mention here in detail, but we saw leopard (3 separate sightings), sable and roan antelope, honey badger, lion, huge buffalo herds, numerous bull elephants and numerous birds (65 different species including Pels Fishing Owl and Wattled Crane). After 4 fabulous nights we transferred to Moremi Game Reserve. We left the camp staff dismantling the camp and wondering how they were to do this, travel to Moremi and meet us at the end of the day with the camp all set up and an excellent dinner waiting for us, a great feet of organisation and team work! Moremi was to prove just as productive as Khwai. The highlight being giving privileged access to the den site of a large wild dog pack. We visited this site of a few occasions at different times of the day and witnessed some fantastic wild dog behaviour including the pack returning from hunting and feeding the 4 puppies and the ritual greeting that proceeds the pack leaving to hunt. We also go to speak to two researchers at the site that gave us an in depth profile of the pack and wild dogs across their research area. Other memorable experiences include a 30 minute encounter with a magnificent male cheetah that posed in the fork of a tree as part of its morning scent marking routine! On our final day we finally tracked down the large lion pride that we had heard roaring throughout the night. We watched a couple of females stalking some red lechwe, the lead male in full mating behaviour and left with the sound of the whole pride roaring an African farewell - an emotional farewell to a fantastic trip! If you are seeking an authentic African safari experience, being looked after by the happiest staff and guided by a truly expert guide, then look no further than this trip which rates as one of our best ever African safaris in the past 30 years.
Oct 15th, 2019
Contact Info
- (196) 230-2086
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Wildlife Worldwide?
A The phone number for Wildlife Worldwide is: (196) 230-2086.
Q Where is Wildlife Worldwide located?
A Wildlife Worldwide is located at Sutton Manor Farm, Long Barn South, Bishops Sutton, eng SO24 0AA
Q What is the internet address for Wildlife Worldwide?
A The website (URL) for Wildlife Worldwide is: https://www.wildlifeworldwide.com/
Q What days are Wildlife Worldwide open?
A Wildlife Worldwide is open:
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is Wildlife Worldwide rated?
A Wildlife Worldwide has a 4.4 Star Rating from 11 reviewers.
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Wildlife Worldwide
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( 11 Reviews )Tabbie Kat on Google
Outstanding tour company crewed by an outstanding team.
Guy Burgess on Google
Excellent range of unusual holidays.
Mike Fuller on Google
My wife and myself have just returned from an amazing two week wildlife tour of Sri Lanka. The country is now very safe and very welcoming. We saw over 160 species of bird although we are not avid "early morning start" birdwatchers and also leopards, elephants, sloth bears and a host of other animals and insects. Local arrangements were handled very professionally by the Wildlife Worldwide agents in Sri Lanka who provided us with a very competent and knowledgeable guide for our entire trip. We would recommend this experience to any would be travellers and don't be put off by any fears of personal safety, it is safe....
Kim Sexton on Google
If you have done a safari before and loved it, this company will top the bar. Fantastic organisation, passionate about their destinations and will lead you to places that you would not easily discover online. Superb guiding and an overall superb experience.
Mark Wigston on Google
Just returned from a brilliant Wild Dogs trip to Botswana arranged by Wildlife Worldwide. The trip from start to finish was excellent. Pre tour info was comprehensive and accurate. Connecting flights were spot on and didn't leave too long hanging around in South Africa.
Met upon arrival in Botswana by our tour guide and owner of Bush Lark Safaris, Disho Gabatsholwe. It is always a good sign to be welcomed with a broad smile and firm handshake and the impression that the person leading the tour knows his stuff - which was proved many times over during our trip.
After a comfortable transfer in a safari Land Cruiser we arrived in the Khwai Community Concession and our first mobile bush camp. Again we were greeted warmly by the staff who were to look after us during our trip. The camp was beautifully situated and was as described in the pre tour notes. This is an authentic African experience, with all your needs met without all the bells and whistles that are really not needed. Comfortable tents in excellent condition, a clean comfortable bed, a bush shower and toilet and an open sided mess tent serving excellent food cooked by the wonderful Mussa and served by the great gang of helpers.
We settled into our routine very quickly which consisted of an early wake up call with provision of some hot water for your morning freshen up, followed by hot porridge, coffee and toast around the camp fire before boarding our vehicles for our game drives. Mid morning is coffee and home baked biscuit break and then more game driving before coming back to a great lunch back at camp. After a hot bush shower and perhaps a little snooze its back to the game viewing around 3.30 pm until the sun goes down and sun downers are served in the bush - perfect!
The game viewing was excellent and highlighted the essential component of any safari - the guide. Disho, assisted by TJ and Albert, proved time and again their intimate knowledge of the bush where they have lived and worked all their lives. We experienced the best leopard sightings we have even had in any African country and finally put to bed our failure to see African Wild Dogs with a fabulous pack in superb morning light reflected in the Khwai river - magical!!!
The sightings were too numerous to mention here in detail, but we saw leopard (3 separate sightings), sable and roan antelope, honey badger, lion, huge buffalo herds, numerous bull elephants and numerous birds (65 different species including Pels Fishing Owl and Wattled Crane).
After 4 fabulous nights we transferred to Moremi Game Reserve. We left the camp staff dismantling the camp and wondering how they were to do this, travel to Moremi and meet us at the end of the day with the camp all set up and an excellent dinner waiting for us, a great feet of organisation and team work!
Moremi was to prove just as productive as Khwai. The highlight being giving privileged access to the den site of a large wild dog pack. We visited this site of a few occasions at different times of the day and witnessed some fantastic wild dog behaviour including the pack returning from hunting and feeding the 4 puppies and the ritual greeting that proceeds the pack leaving to hunt. We also go to speak to two researchers at the site that gave us an in depth profile of the pack and wild dogs across their research area.
Other memorable experiences include a 30 minute encounter with a magnificent male cheetah that posed in the fork of a tree as part of its morning scent marking routine!
On our final day we finally tracked down the large lion pride that we had heard roaring throughout the night. We watched a couple of females stalking some red lechwe, the lead male in full mating behaviour and left with the sound of the whole pride roaring an African farewell - an emotional farewell to a fantastic trip!
If you are seeking an authentic African safari experience, being looked after by the happiest staff and guided by a truly expert guide, then look no further than this trip which rates as one of our best ever African safaris in the past 30 years.