Great Plains Conservation is conservation and tourism organization, it helps manage several wildlife reserves in Kenya, Botswana[1] and Zimbabwe. The group currently operates 18 safari camps,[2] which include luxury lodges and tented camps. Great Plains Conservation works together with local governments and community groups to promote low-density, environmentally conscious tourism, supplying economic incentives for the protection of wildlife.[3]
Great Plains Conservation was founded in 2006 by a group of conservationists and filmmakers. Its CEO is Dereck Joubert.[4]
Dereck and Beverly Joubert are National Geographic wildlife filmmakers, behind titles such as Last Lions and Eye of the Leopard. Dereck Joubert is also a National Geographic Explorer at large.
Country: | Camp: |
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Botswana | Duba Plains Camp |
Botswana | Duba Plains Suite |
Botswana | Duba Explorers Camp |
Botswana | Selinda Camp |
Botswana | Selinda Suite |
Botswana | Selinda Explorers Camp |
Botswana | Zarafa Camp |
Botswana | Zarafa Dhow Suite |
Botswana | Okavango Explorers Camp |
Botswana | Sitatunga Private Island Camp |
Botswana | Sitatunga Private Island Suite |
Kenya | ol Donyo Lodge |
Kenya | Mara Plains Camp |
Kenya | Mara Plains Jahazi Suite |
Kenya | Mara Nyika Camp |
Kenya | Mara Expedition Camp |
Kenya | Mara Toto Camp |
Zimbabwe | Tembo Plains Camp |
Zimbabwe | Mpala Jena Camp |
References
- ↑ Satoa, Member details: Great Plains Conservation Archived 2013-02-02 at archive.today. Retrieved 27-12-2012.
- ↑ "Home". Great Plains Conservation. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
- ↑ National Geographic, Private Safaris: About Great Plains Conservation. Retrieved 27-12-2012.
- ↑ African Travel & Tourism Association, Great Plains Conservation announces association with Relais & Châteaux. 12 November 2012. Retrieved 27-12-2012.