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04.05.2024 - 17:11 / skift.com / Africa / Jesse ChaseLubitz
UPDATED WITH ACQUISITION PRICE AND OTHER M&A DETAILS:
Expedition travel leader Lindblad Expeditions announced this week the acquisition of Wineland-Thomson Adventures, an award-winning adventure travel group, through its subsidiary Natural Habitat Adventures.
The move is meant to strengthen Lindblad’s presence in East Africa, particularly Tanzania, with the addition of Wineland-Thomson’s most prized possession – Thomson Safaris. Four-decade-old Thomson operates experiences across the Serengeti.
Wineland-Thomson’s portfolio also includes Gibb’s Farm, a lodge on the slopes of the Ngorongoro Crater in the Eastern Rift Valley of Northern Tanzania.
Updated: From its quarterly report SEC filing: “The aggregate purchase price for Wineland-Thompson Adventures, which includes one U.S.-based company and four Tanzanian-based companies, will be approximately $30 million and will be financed through at least $24 million in cash and Lindblad stock of up to $6 million…The purchase price for the Tanzanian-based companies is approximately $11.2 million.” The Company expects to complete the acquisition following required Tanzanian regulatory review and approval.”
The SEC filing also mentions two other previous Lindblad majority acquisitions where it increased its previous stake: “During Mr. Bressler exercised a portion of the put option on Natural Habitat, allowing the Company to acquire an additional 9.95% of Natural Habitat for $15.2 million, increasing its ownership to 90.1%.
During the Company exercised a portion of its call option on DuVine, acquiring an additional 5% of the business and increasing its total ownership of DuVine to 75%, for $1.5 million.”
Lindblad and Wineland-Thomson say they prioritize “sustainable” tourism practices and education.
“With the addition of Wineland-Thomson and its esteemed Tanzania-based travel offerings, and world-class team members, we are not only expanding our footprint but are also creating more opportunities to inspire, educate, and preserve the wonders of our nature world,” said Sven-Olof Lindblad, founder and CEO of Lindblad Expeditions.
Lindblad acquired three other tour operators in 2021, including Off the Beaten Path, DuVine Cycle and Adventure Co, and Classic Journeys. This most recent acquisition aligns with Lindblad’s strategy of acquiring established adventure travel companies.
“The strategic acquisition of Wineland-Thomson will allow us to further expand our land offerings in and around East Africa,” said Ben Bressler, Founder and President of Natural Habitat Adventures. “And with the addition of Thomson Safaris … we will tap into the growth potential of small-group safaris in the beautiful Great Plains of Tanzania and beyond.”
Wineland-Thomson will continue
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