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9. Gnaraloo Station to Host Leg 3 of the Australasian Safari
Normally visited only by wilderness tourists, Gnaraloo Station in the north west of Western Australia will host guests of a much faster and louder kind during September, when it hosts its first motorsport event – Leg 3 of the Australasian Safari – Australia’s answer to Dakar. Located 150km north of Carnarvon, the 90,000ha property is situated adjacent to the newly-created Ningaloo
10. Singapore’s Night Safari to Open New Wallaby Trail on 17 August 2012
Visitors to Singapore can expect animals hopping, slithering and crawling in their new exhibits at Night Safari’s latest Wallaby ­ Trail. This walking trail officially opens to the public this Friday, 17 August 2012, and will bring visitors through a fascinating discovery of wildlife in the Australasian region which includes Australia, New Guinea and New Zealand.
11. Justin Quek launches Gourmet Safari in Xintiandi, Shanghai
Justin Quek launches Gourmet Safari in Xintiandi, Shanghai. Groups will begin their evening with a drink at Fountain, Justin's hip bistro and wine bar. They will then be given a guided tour of heritage lifestyle hub of Xintiandi, with museum visits and explanations of Shanghainese history and culture. More culinary delight awaits at Villa du Lac, where diners can sample the pinnacl
12. Arabian Travel Market exhibitors first day to end with a Desert Safari
Arabian Travel Market exhibitors first day to end with a Desert Safari.
13. Cathay Pacific sends 51 students on Educational Safari
Cathay Pacific sends 51 students on Educational Safari.
14. Singapore’s Night Safari Celebrates Birth of Rare Clouded Leopards
Well adapted to forest life, the clouded leopard has an exceptionally long tail – as long as its body - for balancing on trees. Their flexible ankles allow them to run down trees headfirst. Clouded leopards also have the longest canines of any feline, in proportion to their body size.
15. Belmond Eagle Island Lodge in Botswana to Reopen in November 2015
The Okavango Delta water-based safari, Belmond Eagle Island Lodge in Botswana, will reopen in November 2015 following an almost total rebuild. Reflecting the region’s natural beauty and offering an insight into the heart of the delta, local artisans and materials have been used to create the lodge’s fresh new tented guest accommodation, restaurant and lounge.
16. Fairmont and National Geographic Society launch Global Explorer Series
Fairmont and National Geographic Society launch Global Explorer Series. The series will offer guests the exclusive opportunity to engage with National Geographic experts in a range of activities from guided tours of cultural landmarks and guest speaking engagements featuring renowned oceanographers to fly-fishing and safari excursions.

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