Wilderness is thrilled to announce its new ‘Stay six, Pay five’ offer, giving travellers the chance to experience more – for less.
With over 60 unique camps spread across 8 countries, each providing exceptional wildlife experiences, Wilderness’ new ’Stay 6, Pay 5’ offer invites guests to delve deeper into some of the world’s most environmentally diverse and culturally rich landscapes for longer.
Guests who book a safari for six nights or more at any of Wilderness’ exceptional camps can enjoy an additional night’s stay at no extra charge. This promotion provides the perfect opportunity for guests to immerse themselves in true bucket-list travel – from Tanzania’s majestic Serengeti, where the Great Migration thunders across the park’s endless plains, to the lush waterway landscapes of the Okavango Delta, teeming with life. Guests can also experience the thrill of spending a precious hour with Rwanda’s mountain gorillas and exploring Namibia’s dramatic vistas and desert-adapted wildlife.
“This offer gives guests the chance to stay longer, for less, at our Wilderness properties”, said Hadley Allen, Wilderness Chief Commercial Officer. “With our extensive collection of celebrated camps, each offering a unique and private safari, we’re ready to take you to some of the most extraordinary and wild destinations on Earth. Enjoy an extra night on us when you book a stay of six nights or more and explore the untamed beauty of Africa like never before”.
The ‘Stay 6, Pay 5’ special offer is valid for travel until 31 May 2025, excluding the peak period from 20 December 2024 to 05 January 2025. The complimentary night will be the lowest priced night of the stay and can be combined with Wilderness’ Free Flying and Single Supplement offers. Both arrival and departure dates must fall within the validity period for the promotion to apply, and terms and conditions apply. For more information, please visit: wildernessdestinations.com/exclusive-offers
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