Tour operator Kuoni has launched its first ever campaign dedicated to wildlife, with a hand-picked selection of itineraries around the globe. The campaign will feature wildlife breaks in locations around the world, such as holidays in the Maldives that take in the sea-life of the Indian Ocean, and trips to India that offer travellers the chance to enjoy some of the country's natural highlights. Customers can swim with manta rays in the waters of the Indian Ocean or travel to Sri Lanka to see the island's unique wilderness or journey to Antarctica to witness penguins, whales and sea lions surviving in the extreme conditions. Kuoni has also included a selection of volunteering holidays from its sustainable Ananea programme, such as assisting biologists to spot, catch, weigh and measure animals on the "Earthwatch" Amazon Riverboat exploration. Travellers also have the opportunity to go behind the scenes on the 'Born Free Shamwari' experience to support the charity in its daily challenges to save the planets most endangered animals. A dedicated wildlife booklet is available to pick-up now in Kuoni’s travel stores, Kuoni concessions at John Lewis and partnership stores. Online activity will include an online display campaign and a dedicated wildlife webpage with an interactive map and destination information.
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