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Wildlife Tourism is a form of travel and tourism that focuses on observing and interacting with wildlife in their natural habitats. It is a growing sector of the travel and tourism industry, with travelers seeking out unique experiences with animals and nature. Wildlife Tourism can take many forms, from safaris and game drives to bird watching and whale watching. It can also include activities such as swimming with dolphins, snorkeling with sea turtles, and trekking with gorillas.
Wildlife Tourism is often seen as a way to promote conservation and sustainability, as it can provide an economic incentive for local communities to protect their natural resources. It can also help to raise awareness of the importance of preserving wildlife and their habitats.
Some companies in the Wildlife Tourism market include African Safari Club, African Wildlife Safaris, and Wildlife Safari Tours. Other companies include Wild Planet Adventures, Wildlife Worldwide, and Wildlife Expeditions. Show Less Read more