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Nature and wild animals by Gorazd Golob
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Nature And Wild Animals By Gorazd Golob

His tours are organized in cooperation with his friends in South Africa and Ecuador, local tourist organizations and on the basis of his several previous visits. Tours are foremost planned for photography enthusiasts meaning that there is enough space for taking photos from cars, it’s taken care of suitable means of transport for places with no roads or paths if you decide to go on that kind of tour, with rising early to catch the sunrise where we want to and to make the best possible use of the beautiful morning sunlight. However, we always travel by several cars and if there are any photography non-enthusiasts, they can sleep through the sunrise if they want to although it’s to stunning to miss it. The group size varies from 4 to 8 participants, which means 2 participants plus a driver per car (where this is important for taking photos from the car) but there are also other various possible options.
During some tours the participants can stay and sleep in lodges (apartments, hotels) or they can camp. The latter is much more adventurous, more in touch with the nature but also less comfortable − you can choose as you wish.
Every tour is unique, which gives us a possibility to consider some wishes or requests (for example a number of participants in closed groups, route changes − if it’s possible and sensible etc.). They can also prepare a custom-made tour. However, they only plan tours to known places because you can’t avoid unexpected events even with a carefully made plan and tours to known places, especially in Africa. At each unexpected event the natives usually say AWA meaning Afrika wins again.

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