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OVERVIEW
AN EXPERIENCE LIKE NO OTHER – LEARNING FROM THE ELEPHANT EXPERTS
10- Days / All-inclusive / Limited to 15-25 travelers *will be split into smaller groups where needed
The Wildlife SOS Elephant Care Masterclass is a comprehensive beginner-level workshop designed to provide participants with practical knowledge in ethical elephant care. This unique program focuses on compassionate care, conservation, and education, offering participants the opportunity to learn from our expert veterinarians and caregivers while experiencing India’s rich cultural heritage.
Trip Highlights:
Enjoy an exciting rikshaw ride through the bustling, narrow lanes of Old Delhi
Listen to the stories of the creation of the Taj Mahal and learn about its marvelous architecture
Visit the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, in the company of its founders. Take a tour of India’s first and only elephant hospital as well as the world’s largest sloth bear rescue center, the Agra Bear Rescue Facility.
Look for endemic and migratory birds at the UNESCO listed natural heritage site of Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur.
Explore Ranthambore’s beautiful habitat and its unique wildlife on jeep safaris across the protected zones of this first project Tiger reserve of India.
Introduction to Elephant Care: Learn about Wildlife SOS’s mission, elephant anatomy, behavior, and rehabilitation efforts through interactive sessions. Tour the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, the Elephant Hospital Campus, and the Agra Bear Rescue Facility.
Nutrition & Health Care: Participate in food preparation, feeding enrichment, and health monitoring, including foot care and wellness documentation.
Focus on Enrichment & Rehabilitation: Craft enrichment tools, observe social dynamics, and engage in practical activities to improve the elephants’ mental and physical well-being.
Conservation Awareness & Community Education: Understand the challenges of elephant conservation and the importance of community education in reducing human-elephant conflicts.
Cultural Immersion: Enjoy India’s vibrant culture with visits to historic sites like the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and more.
DATES, PRICE & INFO
Dates:
October/November 2025
Elephant Care Masterclass Prices:
$3700 Double (2 per room) $2900 Dorm (4 per room)
(not including airfare)
$5200 for single occupancy
(not including airfare)
10% discount for monthly donors of Wildlife SOS
Deposit: $500 per person (transferable/refundable).
Payments Accepted: Check (USA), ACH, wire transfer, or credit card (+3% processing fee)
Remaining Balance Due July 1, 2025
For booking or questions, please email kip@wildlifesos.org
Subject to Terms and Conditions
ITINERARY
Day 1: New Delhi, India
Meals Included: None
Arrival at Indira Gandhi International airport terminal 3
A WILDLIFE SOS representative will receive you outside the terminal exit. You will then be escorted to your hotel in a private vehicle.
Overnight – Roseate / New Delhi
Note: Standard Check-In time at hotels is 2 PM. Your room will not be ready until 2 PM on 1st October 2025. In case your flight arrives earlier on the 1st October then you are requested to pre-book an additional night’s accommodation. WILDLIFE SOS will be happy to assist you with booking additional pre-tour nights with the help of their in-country travel partners
Day 2: Gurugram/New Delhi
Meals Included: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
If trees and streets could talk, the stories that would pour out of Delhi would keep listeners mesmerized for years. With a history as a capital, Delhi has seen the tides of several rulers from the pages of epic poems like the Mahabharata, the Tughlaq, and Mughal empires from Persia to the imperial colonial armies and the present-day government. Looted, plundered, and resurrected over the years, Delhi emerges from the ashes of her past to take her place in the world as a global capital – politically, culturally and commercially.
We commence our adventures through India with a visit to a Friendicoes – a domestic animal shelter located a few hours drive from Delhi in a town called Gurugram. Nearby, Wildlife SOS operates a 24-hour rescue and rehabilitation center for wildlife which we have an opportunity to tour in the company of the Wildlife SOS founders, Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani. Here we will get our first glimpses of the many species that Wildlife SOS is able to rehabilitate. We will have lunch at the facility.
On our return drive to New Delhi we will drive past Lutyen’s Delhi, named after Sir Edward Lutyen, commissioned by the then British Government along with Sir Herbert Baker to design the architecture of a new administrative Capital of India. We’ll visit India Gate, a monument commemorating the sacrifices of over 70,000 Indian soldiers in the British Forces during the World War I, the North Block and South block that house the administrative offices of the Federal Government of India, the circular shaped Parliament building first inaugurated in the year 1927, and the majestic Rashtrapati Bhawan, (President House) the official residence of the President of India.
Tonight we convene for Happy Hour and a Welcome Dinner with your hosts and fellow supporters of WILDLIFE SOS.
Overnight – Roseate / New Delhi
Day 3: Agra
Journey Time – Approx. 4 hour drive
Meals Included: Breakfast / Light Lunch / Dinner
After breakfast at the hotel, we head to the world’s largest sloth bear rescue center, the Agra Bear Rescue Facility, where almost 200 rescued bears reside. Most of these bears at this center have been rescued from the gruesome 400-year-old practice of dancing bears. Upon our arrival to the ABRF, a light lunch will be served.
Tour of the ABRF will include the wildlife hospital, education center and the extension center across the Yamuna River. We will then take you on a river safari, viewing many migratory bird species who use the Yamuna River throughout the year. We will hear from one of our senior education officers, and listen to stories from those who have been taking care of these bears for several years.
Simple home style vegetarian lunch will be served at Wildlife SOS centers during your visits.
We head to the Volunteer House at 5pm for dinner.
Optional evening activity: Henna Hand “Tattooing” Night
Dinner & Overnight – Volunteer House / Mathura
Day 4: Agra
Meals Included: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Elephant Care Module 1: Introduction to Wildlife SOS & Elephant Care Basics
After breakfast, we depart for the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre where we will interact with the staff, elephant keepers, and education officers learning about the stories of the 30 elephants that Wildlife SOS has rescued. Lunch which will be set up at the deck overlooking the elephants.
We then embark on a tour of the elephant center where we will meet the rescued elephants, who have a long, traumatic history of neglect and abuse but have finally found a safe haven surrounded by people who love and care for them. We then participate in some hands-on activities of setting up enrichments in elephant enclosures and then observe them while they playfully munch on the surprise treats we’ve left for them! Our day ends at 5pm when we head back to the hotel.
Morning:
– Welcome & Orientation: Introduction to Wildlife SOS, mission and values, and an overview of the workshop. Tour the ECCC facilities before meeting elephants.
– Meet the Elephants: Small group introductions to the elephants, sharing their rescue stories and current care routines.
Afternoon:
– Understanding Elephant Behavior: Learn to read body language, stress signals, and emotions unique to elephants with traumatic pasts.
Evening:
– Q&A Session with Wildlife SOS Caregivers: Open discussion about their experiences in the field and insights into elephant care.
We head to the Volunteer House at 5pm for dinner.
Optional evening activity: Bollywood Movie Night
Breakfast, Dinner & Overnight – Volunteer House / Mathura
Day 5: Agra
Meals Included: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Module 2: Daily Health Care & Physical Welfare + Module 3: Conservation & Community Awareness
After breakfast we’ll visit India’s first and only elephant hospital. You’ll see state-of-the-art equipment that Wildlife SOS uses for the treatment of their rescued elephants. We then meet with the veterinarians who will talk about the health condition of the elephants at the hospital while you observe the examination and treatments like laser therapy and foot care. We will then head to the enclosures to observe on-site treatments.
Morning:
– Facility Tour: Guided tour of Wildlife SOS’s elephant hospital facilities, focusing on the design for rehabilitation and welfare including use of heavy machinery, crane, and hydro-therapy.
– Elephant Anatomy & Physiology: Overview of basic anatomy, health concerns, and unique characteristics of rescued elephants.
Afternoon:
– Health Monitoring Basics: Signs of illness, common health issues in rescued elephants, body scoring, and the basics of regular check-ups.
Veterinary Treatments: View use of diagnostic tools, x-ray, basic veterinary procedures, wound care, laser therapy, and ultrasound.
– Documenting Health & Welfare: Understanding how Wildlife SOS documents daily care, health monitoring, and rehabilitation progress.
Evening:
– Conservation Challenges: Presentation on the challenges Wildlife SOS faces in elephant conservation and how individuals can support these efforts.
– Community Education Workshop: Importance of educating communities about elephant protection, with a focus on reducing human-elephant conflict.
– Ethics in Elephant Care: Group discussion on ethical care practices and Wildlife SOS’s approach to conservation.
Breakfast, Dinner & Overnight – Volunteer House / Mathura
Day 6: Agra
Meals Included: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
It is believed that Agra’s history dates back to the times of the great Indian epic Mahabharata. Like many cities in Northern India, it became a bastion of Mughal rulers in the 16th Century. But Agra came into prominence in the 17th Century when the Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan, placed a Jewel in the Mughal crown with his creation of the Taj Mahal for his beloved Queen Mumtaz.
After breakfast, we will drive a short distance to board battery operated vans to access the eastern gate of the Taj Mahal. As we walk towards the entrance, your expert guides will share stories of its creation and subtle nuances of its architecture. While we give you time to admire its beauty in the subtle morning light, it is natural that you would also want to get into that ideal spot for a picture with the Taj in the background.
We then walk closer to the monument to admire the finer details of the pietra dura work (inlay art). We spend some time navigating its perfectly symmetrical sides and taking in the views before walking back towards the exit where our battery operated buggy waits to take us back to the parking where we’ll board our bus back to the hotel.
Lunch today will be at Sheroes Cafe in Agra.
After lunch, we will visit the Agra Fort. On the right bank of the Yamuna river, is one of the most important and robustly built strongholds of the Mughals, embellished with a number of richly decorated buildings.
Breakfast, Dinner & Overnight – Volunteer House / Mathura
Day 7: Agra
Meals Included: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Module 4: Nutrition & Enrichment Feeding + Module 5: Social Rehabilitation
After breakfast, commence your drive back to the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre.
Morning:
– Elephant Nutrition 101: Dietary needs, dental care/problems, meal planning, and common nutritional issues in rescued elephants.
– Introduction to Enrichment and Mental Stimulation: Learn about the psychological impact of enrichment and how it helps with recovery and quality of life.
– Food Preparation Workshop: Hands-on meal prep activity, preparing balanced meals with a focus on dietary enrichment.
– Enrichment Feeding Techniques: Explore techniques to make feeding mentally stimulating, mimicking natural foraging behaviors.
Afternoon:
– Guided Feeding Session: Participants assist in feeding sessions, loading box feeders, hanging enrichments, etc.
– Creating Enrichment Tools: Hands-on crafting session where participants create enrichment items tailored to the individual needs of Wildlife SOS elephants.
– Practical Enrichment Session: Participants distribute enrichment items and observe elephants engaging with them – taking notes combined with the knowledge learned thus far. What behaviors are the elephants exhibiting.
– Bathing Techniques: Best practices for safe elephant bathing. (viewing only). Overview of pool cleaning and importance of pools as a source of enrichment.
– Positive Reinforcement Training Workshop: Free contact vs. protected contact
– Foot Care & Pad Health Workshop: Learn to clean and care for elephant feet, a critical aspect of welfare for elephants rescued from poor conditions.
Evening:
– Social Interaction and Herd Dynamics: Understanding social rehabilitation, fostering positive interactions, and introducing elephants to new social environments.
– Debrief and Reflection: Share insights and ask questions about the day’s activities.
Breakfast, Dinner & Overnight – Volunteer House / Mathura
Day 8: Bharatpur/Fatehpur Sikri
Meals Included: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Visit Bharatpur and Fatehpur Sikri
Approx. drive: 1-2 hours
After breakfast, we begin our drive to Bharatpur to explore Keoladeo National Park. This former duck-hunting reserve of the Maharajas is one of the major wintering areas for large numbers of aquatic birds from Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, China and Siberia. Some 364 species of birds, including the rare Siberian crane, have been recorded in the park
Following lunch we commence our drive to Fatehpur Sikri. Built during the second half of the 16th century by the Emperor Akbar, Fatehpur Sikri (the City of Victory) was the capital of the Mughal Empire for only some 10 years. The complex of monuments and temples, all in a uniform architectural style, includes one of the largest mosques in India, the Jama Masjid.
Breakfast, Dinner & Overnight – Volunteer House / Mathura
Day 9: Agra
Meals Included: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
For our second to last day in India, we’ll return to the Agra Bear Rescue Facility to experience what it’s like to be a bear-keeper for the day. We’ll feed the bears their meals, their treat enrichments, and build enrichment structures for them to climb on.
Breakfast, Dinner & Overnight – Volunteer House / Mathura
Day 10: Agra/New Delhi
Journey Time – Approx. 2-3 hour drive.
Morning:
– Certification Ceremony: Presentation of completion certificates and a group photo with the Wildlife SOS team.
Afternoon:
– Farewell Gathering: Closing session to reflect on the experience, share personal takeaways, and discuss ways to support Wildlife SOS in the future.
Following the Farewell Gathering we will drive to Aerocity in New Delhi to prepare for our departures home.
Meals Included – Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Check-Into your accommodations. Standard Check-In time is 2 PM.
Note: Standard Check-In time is 2 PM. Check-out time is latest 12:00pm (noon) on 11th October. Your guides will advise you of your pick-up timings for your individual airport transfers according to the departure time of your flights. A WILDLIFE SOS representative will provide assistance with check-in formalities at the airport.
Day 11: Departure
Meals Included: None
Take off from Delhi on your respective homebound flights. We thank you for participating in the Elephant Care Masterclass and we wish you safe travels back home.
PRE DEPARTURE INFO
India Tourism Visa
The e-Visa is available for nationals of 156 countries. Please refer to the Government of India Immigration site for updated information and eligibility determination: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/
Travelers can apply for a 1-year visa starting 120 days prior to departure. You can do this online through the portal above or by using a 3rd party company like g3visas.com for an additional fee.
Travel Insurance
Travel Insurance will be required for all guests. Travel insurance policy should also include coverage for emergency rescue, evacuation, and treatment. All rescue and treatment are the traveler’s responsibility.
Health and Safety
Terms & Conditions
This agreement sets forth the Terms and Conditions to which participation in the Founder’s Trip is subject to.
Definitions:
“Attendee”
Attendee means a person that wishes to participate in the Founder’s Trip hosted by WILDLIFE SOS to generate awareness of WILDLIFE SOS’s programs. Further referred to as “Attendee”and “Attendees”.
“Founder’s Trip”
Founder’s trip means a tour of WILDLIFE SOS’s facilities, visits and various activities prepared for awareness of WILDLIFE SOS’s programs to be conducted on WILDLIFE SOS’s overseas locations in India. Further referred to as “Trip” or “Founder’s Trip”.
“WILDLIFE SOS”
WILDLIFE SOS means WILDLIFE SOS non-profit organization which was established to make lasting changes to protect and conserve India’s natural heritage, forest and biodiversity. We actively work towards protecting wildlife, conserving habitat, studying biodiversity, conducting research, and creating alternative and sustainable livelihoods for erstwhile communities that depend on wildlife for sustenance.
“Effective Date”
Effective date means the effective date as set out in the Founder’s Trip Participation Form.
Term and Termination
Term shall start from the Effective Date and end upon the last day of the Founder’s trip to which attendee is participating in. The dates of the Founder’s Trip shall be as per Annex A of the Founder’s Trip Participation Form.
By executing the Founder’s Trip Participation Form, or by paying a deposit in consideration of participating in the Founder’s Trip, whichever is first, cancellations and refunds shall be as per the terms set out herein.
- Cancellation requests and refunds shall be made in writing to the notification contact information set out in the Founder’s Trip participation Form.
- Any cancellation from WILDLIFE SOS due to impracticability, impossibility, force majour, or other, will result in full refund of all fees including deposits to Attendee.
- Refunds: In the event of a cancellation by the guest, Wildlife SOS will transfer 100% of the deposit and final payments to a future Founders’ Trip. In cases where a refund is requested, Wildlife SOS will retain the deposit but will refund remaining trip payment.
Fees, payment terms, and excluded items
- Fees shall be as per Annex A of the Founder’s Trip Participation Form
- The deposit as stated on Annex A of the Founder’s Trip Participation Form is transferable to another Founders’ Trip
- Full payment of the Founders Trip fees shall be paid by the date stated in Annex A of the Founder’s Trip Participation Form. Failure to complete such payment will result in termination of the Agreement.
- Payments shall be made as set out on Annex A of the Founder’s Trip Participation Form
- No acceptance criteria
- Excluded items not included in the fees, and responsibility of Attendee:
- Transportation to Founder’s Trip location, including but not limited to Airfare, taxi, and other means of transport.
- Personal fees and expenses incurred on in preparation of participating in the Founder’s Trip.
- Procuring of passports, visas, and entry permits necessary to participate in the Founder’s Trip due to the international nature of the activity.
- Insurance of any kind including but not limited to: medical, life, accident, kidnapping and ransom, travel, and others as deem appropriate and applicable by Attendee.
Terms of Participation
- Single supplement travel including sharing a room with a guest that is no your party is not allowed.
- Attendee recognizes, represents and acknowledges that execution of this Agreement is a condition precedent to participating in the Founder’s Trip.
- Attendee is over the age of 18 years and of sound physical and mental condition.
- If the Attendee is bringing a minor child to the Founder’s Trip, the minor shall be accompanied at all times by an adult Attendee.
- Attendees of all ages must be in acceptable health to travel with WILDLIFE SOS. Acceptance of Attendee’s participation is subject to review of your Traveler Information. Medical clearance may be necessary to be presented by Attendee at the request of WILDLIFE SOS. Failure to present medical clearance if requested will result in cancellation of the Agreement without recovery of deposit.
Indemnification
By entering into this Agreement, Attendee agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Wildlife SOS and each of their employees, officers, directors, agents, representatives and contractors from and against: a) any direct claim arising out of the participation of the Attendee in the Founder’s Trip; b) any third-party claims arising out of the participation of the Attendee in the Founder’s Trip; c) all liability costs, expenses, losses (including but not limited to reasonable attorney’s fees and all other professional costs and expenses) suffered or incurred by indemnitees arising out of or in connection of participation in the Founder’s Trip; d) gross negligence or willful misconduct by any party arising out of the participation in the Founder’s Trip; e) any negligent action or conduct during the Founder’s Trip, and which is alleged to have caused loss or damage to any party.
Waivers, Risks, Changes, Illness, and possibility of Death
Attendee acknowledges that travel (whether in developed or developing countries, or remote areas, and regardless of the transportation conveyance) and participation in travel and adventure activities (such as, but not limited to boating, snorkeling, trekking, hiking, and animal viewing) involves inherent risks including but not limited to possible risks of injury, trauma, illness, emotional trauma, inability to obtain timely access to medical services, general inadequacy of available medical services, frustration or disappointment in cultural differences, apparent lack of urgency and various inefficiencies, unanticipated factors that cause schedule changes, and the risk of being stranded, lost, scared or delayed in any portion of my journey, OR DEATH (OF MYSELF, A FAMILY MEMBER OR ANOTHER TRAVELER). Attendee has reviewed and carefully considered all of the materials provided to me by WILDLIFE SOS, including the Traveler Information and Waiver form, and had the opportunity to ask questions of WILDLIFE SOS representatives. Attendee is also aware that in developing nations such as many of those served by WILDLIFE SOS, the level of infrastructure development, sense of urgency, communications skills, attention to detail, quality standards, hygiene, political stability, cuisine, sanitation facilities, cleanliness, SAFETY STANDARDS, SAFETY FEATURES AND PRECAUTIONS, OVERALL LEVEL OF RISK and business practices, among other things, may be deemed far inferior to those found in most industrialized nations. In all cases, Trip members are responsible for comprehending all conditions stated and implied in the Trip itinerary and selecting a trip that is appropriate to their interests and abilities; for disclosing in writing any potentially relevant medical or health conditions to WILDLIFE SOS, for preparing for the Trip by reading the Trip itinerary and supplemental Trip information supplied by WILDLIFE SOS; for bringing appropriate clothing and related equipment and for following normal standards of personal hygiene and personal safety, as may be advised by the tour leader or local guides, in order to lessen the risk of all potential traveler diseases or injuries.
Attendee recognizes that overseas travel may increase risk of illness (including diseases not common in the United States, such as malaria), emotional trauma, injury AND DEATH (including, but not limited to, those which may be caused by negligence, forces of nature, or other agencies known or unknown; those caused or contributed to by auto and/or boating accident and the inadequacy and/or absence of safety devices, such as seat belts or flotation devices).
Attendee recognizes that risks may be present at any time before, during and after the Trip that Attendee is participating in with WILDLIFE SOS. Attendee also acknowledges that adequate medical services or facilities may not be readily available or accessible during some or all of the time during the Founder’s Trip and that travel contains inherent risks of illness, injury OR DEATH including those described immediately above, and that evacuation, if necessary, and if available, can be prolonged, difficult and expensive.
Attendees are aware that travel requires compromise to accommodate varying personalities, wants, abilities and objectives of group members. Attendee agrees at all times to act in an appropriate social manner with my fellow Trip members and to act in an appropriate and respectful manner in accordance with the customs of all places visited. Attendee understands and accepts that, personal desires notwithstanding, the tour leader or guide may be required, based upon his or her experience and upon the wishes of the group members, to improvise and exercise his or her judgment and/or make good-faith decisions concerning the management of the tour. the Attendee further agrees to abide by any such decisions. WILDLIFE SOS and/or its local guides and tour leaders reserve the right, at their sole discretion, to ask a member to leave any group trip if, in the leader’s judgment, the person’s behavior or condition may risk the health, safety, or well-being of other Trip members or the individual themselves. Such behavior or condition includes, but is not limited to contagious diseases, injuries and behavior that the guide or other group members find threatening, or other offensive conduct. In such a case, it will be deemed a cancellation within thirty (30) days.
Attendee understand that due to the nature of the destinations to which WILDLIFE SOS organizes tours, and the necessity of the long lead times required to organize such tours, situations such as the following can and might be expected to occur: changes in tour leader or guide assignments; changes in sequence or timing of the itinerary; and/or changes in accommodations and/or transport, including but not limited to hotels, boats, ships, trains and automobiles. Attendee understands further that WILDLIFE SOS cannot guarantee exact adherence to any itinerary or itineraries that have been provided. WILDLIFE SOS may be required to make decisions to address the changed circumstances with or without providing me with advance notification. WILDLIFE SOS gives notice that all services and arrangements for transportation, accommodations, and all other services and arrangements related to this tour have been made by WILDLIFE SOS only as an agent for the various providers of tour and travel services, upon the express condition that WILDLIFE SOS is not liable and does not assume responsibility for any claims, damages, expenses or other financial loss whether to person or property arising out of any injury, accident, death, cancellation, delay, alteration, or inconvenience resulting from any act of any hotel, carrier, restaurant, or other company or person rendering any of the services included in the tour, or caused by weather, sickness, strikes, quarantines, crime, terrorism, acts of war, or the willful or negligent acts of any other tour members, or any other cause beyond our control. Accordingly, WILDLIFE SOS may alter any itinerary, arrangements, or dates, if it becomes necessary or advisable, due to such occurrences. If additional expenses are required by such alteration, each participant agrees to pay said additional amounts.
The Attendee understands and assumes all of the risks of travel. Attendee has reviewed the risks and requirements of the particular itinerary proposed for the Founder’s Trip, and affirm that I am sufficiently healthy and prepared for the rigors of the proposed Trip. The attendee agrees to use his or her best efforts to successfully, responsibly, and safely participate in the Trip. The Attendee, hereby on behalf of himself, herself, and any family members, agents, and successors and assigns, waive any cause(s) of action and release WILDLIFE SOS and any of its officers, directors, employees, representatives, agents, successors and assigns (“Released Parties”), from any and all charges, demands, complaints, grievances, damages, costs, expenses, causes of action, actions, rights, benefits, claims and liabilities of any kind or nature whatsoever, known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, definite, certain, or contingent that may arise during or in connection with the Trip except and to the extent of possible gross negligence or intentional misconduct by WILDLIFE SOS. This Waiver and release shall apply to any claim of injury to person or property, including but not limited to any personal injury, death, dismemberment, inconvenience or delay or disruption of services, suffered in preparation for, arrival at, during, or in departure from the Trip. WILDLIFE SOS expressly disclaims any responsibility for any physical or mental health issues of travelers or claims related thereto.
Attendee agrees to review the WILDLIFE SOS Travel Guide in detail prior to departure. Attendee acknowledges that ample time has been given to conduct own research, ask questions and obtain additional information from WILDLIFE SOS and elsewhere.
Attendee agrees to assume certain specific risks as outlined in this document and realize that, in addition to assuming these risks Attendee is waiving his or her right to sue, and am releasing WILDLIFE SOS from liability for those risks.
Attendee has carefully read and understands the foregoing and having done so, Attendee accepts these Terms and Conditions voluntarily. Attendee also acknowledges that he or she has carefully read the Terms & Conditions, including the terms regarding cancellations and refunds, and agrees to be bound by all stated conditions therein. Further, the Attendee recognizes, represents, and acknowledges that acceptance of the Agreement is a necessary condition precedent of participation in the Founder’s Trip.
Secondary to the powers of my spouse/travel companion, to whom the Attendee has given full medical power of attorney, if the Attendee is unable to authorize his or her own medical attention, Attendee authorizes WILDLIFE SOS or its subcontractors or agents to authorize medical attention on Attendee’s behalf. Attendee agrees to hold harmless and release WILDLIFE SOS from any liability for medical attention authorized by them, their subcontractors or agents on my behalf. WILDLIFE SOS assumes no liability regarding provision of medical care or evacuation services. Any of our staff or subcontractors who may provide or seek emergency medical care on your behalf may not have had formal medical or first aid training and are acting only as a “good Samaritan.”
Use of Photographs
WILDLIFE SOS staff, volunteers, and other attendees guests on any trip will be taking photography and video. By participating in the Founder’s Trip, Attendee agrees and grants access to WILDLIFE SOS to make use of any and all media captured during the Trip. WILDLIFE SOS reserves the right to use this media to promote future travel/trips or programs of WILDLIFE SOS at its sole discretion making use of photographs and videos taken during Attendee’s participation in the Trip. Photos and videos may be edited, added to, taken from, copied, adapted, or translated as WILDLIFE SOS sees fit. By participating on the Trip Attendee agrees to allow use of images for any purpose.
Choice of Law, Jurisdiction and Dispute Resolution
This Agreement shall be construed under and governed by the laws of the State of Utah, with personal and exclusive jurisdiction to the courts in Salt Lake County, State of Utah. The application of the United Nations Convention of Contracts for any International sales is expressly excluded. In the event that a dispute arises, Attendee agrees to submit such dispute to WILDLIFE SOS, which shall be reviewed and responded to no later than 90-days from submission. In the event that attendee doesn’t agree with the resolution, the parties agree to participate in at least four hours of mediation in accordance with the mediation procedures of United States Arbitration & Mediation. The parties agree to share equally the costs of the mediation.
Severability of Provisions
If any of the terms of these Agreements or documents incorporated by reference is determined to be invalid or unenforceable pursuant to applicable law, the invalid or unenforceable provision will be construed in accordance with applicable law as nearly as possible to reflect the original intentions of the parties and the intent of the original provision. Where a court is unable to construe any unenforceable or invalid provision to make it binding, the court will sever and delete the provision. In any event, all other terms, which remain valid and enforceable, will survive and remain in full force and effect.
Construction
Both parties had an opportunity to have counsel review these terms and conditions Therefore, the fact that WILDLIFE SOS’s attorney drafted the Agreement shall not be considered in construing any ambiguity.
TESTIMONIALS