
Meaningful travel. Real conservation. Lasting impact.
At Nature Travel Conservation, we believe safaris should go beyond wildlife viewing. They should connect people to the landscapes, species, and conservation work that protects Africa’s natural heritage for future generations.
Our journeys are built around authentic conservation experiences, giving guests the rare opportunity to witness and understand real fieldwork, research, and protection efforts happening on the ground.
Conservation is not an add-on to what we do — it is the reason we exist. Our safaris highlight the dedicated work of conservation teams, researchers, and wildlife veterinarians who are actively protecting some of Africa’s most vulnerable and iconic species. Every itinerary is created with care, ensuring low-impact travel that contributes to awareness, funding, and long-term conservation success.
Driven by Passion & Experience
Founded and guided by wildlife veterinarian Dr. Nick Buys, our approach is rooted in decades of field experience working directly with African wildlife. His philosophy is simple: “Conservation only succeeds when people are given the chance to understand it — not from a distance, but from within the field where it happens.”
This belief shapes every journey we offer.

What We Offer
We specialise in immersive conservation safari experiences where guests can:
- Join active wildlife conservation projects
- Observe veterinary and monitoring operations in the field
- Experience ethical, low-impact wildlife encounters
- Learn from expert conservation teams and guides
- Explore remote wilderness areas with purpose
These are not traditional safaris — they are purpose-driven expeditions into real conservation work.
Destinations – Our conservation safaris currently operate across Africa’s most iconic wilderness regions:
Travel With Meaning
Whether you are tracking endangered species, assisting in field monitoring, or simply witnessing conservation in action, every journey is designed to create a deeper understanding of Africa’s wildlife and the efforts required to protect it.


