Great Plains Conservation

Great Plains Conservation and its Foundation are committed to securing and managing fragile African landscapes on a scale large enough to protect its resident and seasonal wildlife populations. In that effort, they identify and select key areas that are under threat, often next to national parks, World Heritage Sites, and reserves, and acquire the rights to convert that land to protected areas with economic benefits to local communities.

Next Adventure is proud to be a longtime supporter of Great Plains, and we applaud their impressive track record of converting hunting concessions or agricultural land to wildlife conservation areas supported by photographic tourism.

The Great Plains collection of world-class safari camps in Botswana, Kenya, and Zimbabwe are global leaders in sustainability, demonstrating that commercial operations can positively benefit landscapes when done correctly. These exceptional camps and lodges are also among our favorites, consistently delivering high-quality safari experiences with leading guides, breathtaking design and keen attention to detail.

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Great Plains Camps in Botswana, Kenya and Zimbabwe

โ€œConservation is a balance between wildlife, space and people, a partnership between us all.โ€

โ€“ Dereck Joubert, National Geographic Explorer-at-Large and Co-founder of Great Plains Conservation

Project Rewild Zambezi

one of the largest wildlife relocations in Southern Africaโ€™s history