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Travel breaks come in all shapes & sizes, locations & budgets.  Ethical travel directory Responsible Travel have about 3,500 travel breaks & experiences on their list, each one carefully screened...  And the good news is that there are plenty of travel breaks involving wildlife & conservation, so here's a selection of their wildilfe & volunteering travel breaks for you to delve into!  Just click on the picture of the animal or the link below them  to find out more about the travel break


Travel breaks Late Availability   .....   Special Offers
Disclaimer applies to all holidays
Responsible Travel River otter
Help river otters
in Brazil
Responsible Travel Bird watching tour hungary
Birdwatching
in Hungary

Responsible Travel - bears in Cambodia
Help rescued bears
in Cambodia
responsible travel - dolphins in Scotland Silurian
Help with dolphin
research in Scotland




Responsible Travel Giraffe from Kenya safari
Go wild on a
Kenyan safari
Responsible Travel Shamwari Conservation project
Volunteer
in Africa
Responsible Travel - endangered elephants Sri Lanka
Endangered elephants
in Sri Lanka
Turtle conservation
in Thailand




Responsible Travel tigers & rhinos
See tigers & rhinos
in India
Responsible Travel Wilderness dog sledding norway
Dog sledding
in Norway
Responsible Travel Orangutan Cute
Borneo Orangutans
Indonesia
Responsible Travel Panda
Visit Pandas
in China





Responsible Travel Baby gorilla uganda
Gorilla Safari
in Uganda
Responsible Travel Brown Bears Finland
Brown bears
in Finland
Responsible Travel Wolf Spotting in France 1
Wolf Spotting
in France

All photos on this page
courtesy of Responsible Travel

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Please...
  • Always consult with your GP before starting any new form of exercise
  • Note that animals are unpredictable - and they may not always want to be seen or found.  We cannot guarantee how close you may or may not get to animals in specific programmes - common sense must prevail.
  • WASH YOUR HANDS after touching animals BEFORE eating or snacking.  (It could be a good idea to take some antiseptic wipes or handwash with you, just in case loo facilities don't provide soap.)  Do not let children put their fingers into their mouths or suck thumbs after touching animals - it's common sense!
  • The amount of contact you can have with animals varies from one place to another & one animal to another.  Common sense must prevail.   
  • Before you visit places, check that there are no current regulations/conditions which could mean that they are closed. Also check for opening hours. 
  • Take your rubbish home with you, at animals' requests
  • Note our disclaimer  - we cannot be held responsible for any injury, damage or otherwise to you or any third party as a result of your taking part in any activities on this site. 
  • Note that we do not sell products or provide voluntary opportunities.  Any product or service you may purchase is subject to the terms & conditions, disclaimers & policies of the companies selling them.    We are simply referring you on & raising your awareness that such opportunities exist
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