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Rhino Africa – A traveller’s Guide To Africa’s Safari Destinations

Rhino Africa – A traveller’s Guide To Africa’s Safari Destinations. Planning a trip can be a daunting task, with so many things that need to be done such as finding the right destinations with affordable prices and making sure that everything that is needed for the trip is organised. Planning a safari trip can be as daunting if not more, as many people aren’t knowledgeable about which safaris are the best destinations or what is required in order to have a full on amazing experience when one goes there. Travel companies such as Rhino Africa provide this service to travellers and make their travelling needs a priority by assisting them in finding a safari destination that will satisfy their expectations.

Rhino Africa is Africa’s leading online tour guide Travel Company. It promotes safari and wildlife destinations across Africa as it has incredible passion for the world of travel and everything digital. It was founded by David Ryan who is also the CEO in Cape Town South Africa, with expertise and specialization in safari and wildlife travel, tailor made travel and community upliftment and wildlife conservation.

Over the last 15 years, Rhino Africa has grown from a one man start up into Africa’s leading Safari Company that facilitates travel plans of over 10 000 guests each year.

Rhino Africa is a Southern Africa Tourism Services Association (SATSA) affiliated company and is a member of the African Travel and Tourism Association (ATTA) based in Europe. They are the only tour operator in Africa that provides complimentary financial protection. They also offer tailor made trips around Southern Africa with highlight destinations that include Cape Town, Kruger National Park, Victoria Falls, Okavango Delta and the Cape Winelands.

Rhino Africa also takes pride in the social responsibility as founder David Rayn believes that a business should energetically facilitate beneficial change in Africa. With this in mind Rhino Africa created its own fund raising event in 2009 called Challenge 4ACause. It raises money for the conservation of Africa’s endangered animal and plant species and also finances projects that help uplift poor communities. In 2010 and 2011 Challenge4ACause managed to raise $100 000. This shows that the company does not only care about its clients but also the environment that keeps them in business.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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