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SAFARIOUS.COM GOES ​LIVE TODAY WITH WILDEST PLACES ON EARTH

05-30-2012

 

 

SAFARIOUS.COM GOES ​LIVE TODAY WITH WILDEST PLACES ON EARTH

 

Innovative Interactive Wilderness Community
Connects Serious Wildlife Professionals & Curious Adventurers

 

Every October and November, an elephant affectionately known as Wonky Tusk, her baby Lord Wellington and their elephant herd would meander through the lobby of Mfuwe Lodge on the way to their favorite mango tree.

 

DALLAS – (May 29, 2012) – Inspired by a mango-loving elephant more than three years ago, the first interactive online wilderness community is now live at Safarious.com.  Founders Andy Hogg, Michael Lorentz and Clay Knight are thrilled to have created the only free-to-subscribers community that invites both serious wildlife professionals and curious adventurers to connect around a world of experiences in the planet’s wildest places.

 

According to African safari expert Michael Lorentz, “Safarious is the only home where both the ‘Serious and the Curious,’ professionals and amateurs, whether they are photographers, writers, travelers, business executives or conservationists, can all reach out and communicate with each other.”

 

Using inventive web-based tools, everyone can share information about the natural world that is so integral to their happiness and freely debate, educate and persuade others on passionately held views that support wilderness habitats and the communities that rely on them.  

WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT?
Curious adventurers can get in touch with professional safari guides or browse galleries of photos and videos taken by those guides and their clients. Serious wildlife professionals can promote themselves, their businesses and their skills to the curious and help them to explore the wilderness.  Everyone can publish images and tales of their experiences, make connections and more by integrating Safarious with Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and other social media sites, and creating customized email groups from their personal networks.


Safarious tech expert Clay Knight says, “Because Safarious is community-driven, its content and technology is constantly evolving to meet the changing needs of the wilderness community. Safarious will always be developing the latest technology tools and applications to improve the wilderness experience.”

 

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