Dog-friendly travel company PetsPyjamas has announced the launch of new experiences for pet parents and their furry companions at top dog-friendly properties. These getaways provide the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. More dog-friendly experiences are planned throughout the year including wine-tasting tours, solo traveller trips and dog-training weekends. As the demand for dog-friendly travel continues to grow, PetsPyjamas remains at the forefront of innovation, ensuring that every holiday is an adventure for pets and owners. Yoga and Wellness Retreat on the Cowdray Estate, West Sussex Embark on a three-night Yoga and Wellness Retreat in a luxury treehouse on Cowdray Estate, West Sussex. This retreat offers the ultimate rejuvenating experience, allowing pet parents and dogs to unwind in the countryside. Enjoy yoga sessions, wellness workshops and a supper club experience while surrounded by stunning natural beauty. PetsPyjamas has ensured that your furry friend can enjoy these activities with you and will also experience a feeling of relaxation and well-being. Family-Friendly Escape in the Devonshire Countryside For those seeking a family-friendly adventure, PetsPyjamas offers the first dog-friendly family getaway in the Devonshire countryside. This two-night experience includes a stay in a luxury lodge with hot tub on a 125-acre estate. The weekend offers games, treats and outdoor activities for everyone including pets. PetsPyjamas is committed to offering a diverse range of pet-friendly experiences throughout the year. Future plans include visits to dog-friendly vineyards, perfect for wine-loving pet parents and dog-walking weekends combining exercise and exploration for pets and owners. PetsPyjamas Co-founder Karen Hanton says, "We believe our new dog-friendly experiences offer a wonderful opportunity for dog owners to enhance their bond with their furry companions while enjoying unique adventures. These retreats and getaways are designed to not only cater to the needs of pets but also provide enriching experiences for humans. We're excited to bring our customers closer to their pets and create lasting memories together." For more information on these experiences visit www.petspyjamas.com or contact Marketing Manager annabel.hunter@thepetspyjamas.com
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Mara Bushtops, the only safari camp in the Maasai Mara with a substantial natural salt lick directly in front of its camp, has launched a new webcam with high speed internet ensuring a permanent live feed from one of Kenya's wildlife hotspots. Watch all the action here (@Bushtops on YouTube) .
A steady stream of wildlife visits the salt lick day and night, still visible after sunset via infrared technology, in search of the minerals needed for healthy bones. This creates a constantly shifting nature show, as gazelle jostle with warthogs, zebra and impala, topi and buffalo. Herds of elephant can be joined by up to 40 giraffe at any given time – with predators such as leopards and lions in attendance. What a privilege to have this permanent window to the wild! Most of the action occurs between 10AM - 4PM Kenya time (GMT +3) but viewers around the globe can also browse through the previous 12 hours of footage recorded in case they missed something. About Bushtops Owned and managed by the third generation Stuart family, Andy and Claudia have established three unique camps in East Africa that offer a superlative wild luxury experience under canvas. Their first camp, Mara Bushtops, sited in a private concession on the fringe of Kenya's Maasai Mara National Park, overlooks a natural salt lick which attracts diverse wildlife from miles around. Positioned along the pathway of the annual wildebeest migration, they also have two camps in Tanzania, Serengeti Bushtops in the northern Serengeti and Roving Bushtops, unique mobile camp which moves seasonally between central and southern Serengeti, in sync with the famous wildebeest migration. Bushtops Safari Camps offer some of the most luxurious. immersive safari experiences in Africa, with a deep commitment to conservation and sustainability. For more information, see: https://bushtopscamps.com/ Volcanoes Safaris have been pioneers of gorilla and chimpanzee eco-tourism in Uganda and Rwanda since 1997 PetsPyjamas, the UK's leading dog-friendly travel company, has announced its partnership with Hyperguest, bringing a new level of convenience and booking opportunities to dog-loving travellers.
Dog-friendly accommodation is difficult to find, let alone connect for OTAs due to limitations surrounding the quantity of dog-friendly rooms at a hotel and many requiring specific room allocations. Hyperguest, however, has alleviated this issue due to the removal of static collections and hotels being able to automatically place their rooms in real-time on the HyperGuests marketplace. Through a partnership with HyperGuest, PetsPyjamas now has direct connectivity with hotels that have strong control and strategic reach into the demand market, which is especially important when distributing dog-friendly rooms. Matt Rushworth, Chief Strategy Officer at PetsPyjamas says, “Hyperguest allows us to connect to 95% of our existing inventory, easily identify dog-friendly rooms and display live dynamic pricing through one API connection. Booking dog-friendly rooms couldn't be easier. It also allows us access to a marketplace of additional inventory, improving our offering to dog-loving customers.” About PetsPyjamas: PetsPyjamas is the number one dog-friendly travel company in the UK, dedicated to helping pet owners discover and book the best pet-friendly accommodations and activities. With a user-friendly platform and dedicated team of pet travel experts to help, PetsPyjamas is dedicated to helping pet owners discover and book the best possible accommodations and experiences for them and their pets. With over 18,000 pet-welcoming hotels, cottages, and B&Bs across the country to browse and book, many with exclusive pet packages, PetsPyjamas also offers treats and perks including free dog stays for your pet, VIP membership plus a Pawsquad vetline cover. Kelling Heath Holiday Park Welcomes Rare Autumn Litter of Endangered Red Squirrel Kittens16/12/2023 The Holiday Park's rare Autumn litter will help restore endangered native populations as part of a conservation network across the UK
Kelling Heath Holiday Park in North Norfolk has welcomed a litter of two healthy red squirrel kittens, born late September to its resident breeding pair. An autumn arrival of red squirrel kittens is remarkably rare, with the species usually producing litters between February and June. The thriving litter of kittens will further the Park's historic conservation efforts. The new red squirrel kittens will join the previous litter born in July 2023 and can already be seen outside the nest box in the enclosure, settling into their new home. In an effort to help protect this endangered native species, Kelling Heath has successfully bred three healthy litters this year, totalling nine kittens in 2023 alone. David Martin, Countryside Manager at Kelling Heath Holiday Park said: “Welcoming a litter as late as autumn is an incredibly rare thing and took the team by surprise. We're overjoyed at such wonderful news and we're happy to see the little ones out and about in their enclosure already.” Before the kittens go on to join other conservation and rewilding programmes, they will spend at least six months at Kelling Heath learning everything they need to survive and thrive in the wild. With the help of their parents, they will learn how to climb trees, jump and forage for pinecones while independently exploring their protected enclosure. Kelling Heath was one of the last places in Norfolk that red squirrels called home before they disappeared from the region over 40 years ago due to the introduction of the non-native American grey squirrel. Now, the red squirrel population is slowly increasing thanks to both regional and nationwide conservation efforts. “We're very proud to support the biodiversity of the region and the legacy of the red squirrel through our ongoing conservation efforts. We're thrilled to see the numbers of red squirrels increasing across the nation and are proud of the part Kelling Heath's efforts play in that for this magnificent native species”, Martin adds. To keep up-to-date with the kittens' journeys, follow Kelling Heath Holiday Park's Facebook @kellingheath or Instagram @kelling_heath pages. Since 1999, Kelling Heath has kept red squirrels as part of a national conservation scheme to help restore population numbers of the endangered species. Since then, Kelling Heath's red squirrel kittens have either been sent to other licensed captive programmes or released into the wild where established colonies still thrive within the UK. Red squirrels are an endangered species due to the loss of their woodland habitat and the introduction of the non-native American grey squirrel. To find out more about Kelling Heath Holiday Park, go to: www.kellingheath.co.uk |
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