STEVE BOLNICK SAFARIS: GATEWAY TO AUTHENTIC AFRICAN ADVENTURES

Steve Bolnick, a renowned safari guide with decades of experience in southern Africa, is passionate about sharing his love for the African bush. With his extensive knowledge and expertise, he has become a trusted name in the industry.

Growing up in the African bush, Steve developed a deep connection to the natural world. He has dedicated his life to exploring and guiding in countries like Zimbabwe, Botswana, and South Africa. His commitment to conservation and education has led him to train aspiring guides and conduct research safaris for organizations like WWF and Washington University.

Steve’s impressive credentials include three university degrees in related fields and a unique distinction: he is the only guide licensed to operate professionally in Zimbabwe, Botswana, and South Africa. His specialty lies in foot safaris in big game country, where he can share his expertise as a certified specialist guide.

Beyond his guiding expertise, Steve is deeply involved in conservation efforts. He believes that the future of Africa’s wildlife depends on the active involvement of local communities. Through his NGO, Community Conservation Ecotourism and Development, he works closely with rural communities to promote sustainable resource management and ensure their participation in conservation efforts.

Steve Bolnick Safaris offers personalized and unforgettable African experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or seeking your first safari adventure, Steve’s expertise will ensure a seamless and memorable journey.

One of the highlights of Steve Bolnick Safaris is the emphasis on walking safaris. Walking through the bush provides an intimate and immersive experience, allowing you to connect with the natural world in a profound way. It’s a fantastic opportunity to observe wildlife up close, appreciate the intricacies of the ecosystem, and awaken your senses.

By choosing Steve Bolnick Safaris, you’re not only opting for a high-quality safari experience but also contributing to the conservation of Africa’s precious wildlife and supporting local communities.

Text: Martin Chemhere

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