Getting closer to nature is a lot of people’s idea of the perfect break, and you can’t get much more natural than seeing wildlife in its own habitat. Be it feathers, fur or fins you fancy, the best way to get up close is with the help of a guide, someone who knows where your quarry hangs out and how to get as close as possible without scaring them off. Even if you don’t come back with a National Geographic Award winning photo, there are few experiences to match a wildlife holiday.
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