14 Dec 2020

Mantis announces the launch of Mantis Impact Experiences

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Mantis is proud to announce  The launch of Mantis Impact Experiences

Focused on ecotourism, sustainable travel and adventure, Mantis Impact Experiences offer the traveller seeking an immersive experience the opportunity to make a real impact for conservation, or to even embark on a transformative adventure into the wilds. Guests can find themselves behind the scenes at ongoing conservation programmes contributing to the protection of rare species, enrolling in a nature course, participating in wildlife operations, or even partaking in a tailored adventure expedition. This is travel out of the ordinary making lifelong memories through rare experiences.

Mantis Impact has created a unique Rhino Conservation Experience with the first tour running on the 26 October 2021 – 31 October 2021 at the Mantis Founders Lodge. This experience allows guests to take part in an unforgettable, hands-on safari experience, focused on Rhino Conservation in South Africa.

With its rich history in conservation and an unpretentious feel of complete luxury, the 5 night/ 6 day experience will take place at Mantis Founder’s Lodge. Guests are accommodated in a luxurious setting throughout their stay, with an added experience of an authentic evening of bush camping.

Mantis Impact Experiences has also launched its first virtual live conservation event taking place on 28th January 2021 in partnership with Bench Events and hosted on the ground by Shannon Elizabeth. To register for the event visit: https://www.hospitalitytomorrow.com/masterclasses/live-darting-munu-the-rhino

Registered attendees will watch the live procedure done by veterinarian Keith Ross as he removes Munu the rhino’s horn to ensure his future safety from poachers. Munu is a rare type of Black Rhino cared for in his sanctuary at Mantis Founders Lodge due to being permanently blinded while fighting with other rhinos.  The funds raised from this masterclass will go towards caring for Munu, administered by the Shannon Elizabeth Foundation.

To read more or stay up to date, visit https://www.mantiscollection.com/ecotourism-mantis-impact/