For the past 30 years, High Adventure Company has owned and managed the world’s finest sporting properties, offering award-winning travel experiences to satisfy even the most discriminating outdoor enthusiasts. From the start, we have forged strong relationships with others who share our love for the sporting lifestyle. We are honored to partner with the following industry-leading organizations.
For over a decade, High Adventure Company has partnered with Swarovski to bring some of the top sporting destinations in the world to viewers around the world via the Swarovski Optik Quest television series. Operations like Tipiluke, Kalahari Oryx and the Pineapple Brothers Lanai have become household names, having been featured year after year on the popular series. High Adventure Company has been a regular contributor to the annual Swarovski book produced in Austria. High Adventure Company and Swarovski also partnered to create the Swarovski 1,000 yard challenge at the Beretta Shooting Grounds, teaching new shooters to hit a target at over a half mile out.
High Adventure Company and Beretta have combined their award-winning skills and industry excellence in creating Georgia’s finest quail hunting and shooting experience, the Beretta Shooting Grounds at Barnsley Resort, which includes multiple sporting clays courses, a 5-stand, and a Helice field. This builds upon a long-standing relationship that dates back to the inception of the Beretta Trident Program, in which High Adventure Company played a pivotal role in vetting properties around the world for the Beretta Family.
High Adventure Company is proud to have helped develop the Auburn University Wildlife Enterprise Management Program (WEM). One of only two programs of its kind in the country, WEM plays a vital role in developing the next generation of sporting industry leaders. “From the earliest discussions we had about the major, our faculty engaged with Mr. Burrell to learn about the necessary skills and knowledge required of employees within the outdoor sporting industry, including marketing and hospitality,” said Janaki Alavalapati, dean of the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences. We are proud to have had the opportunity to help launch the program, while providing internships and training on an ongoing basis.
Read more about our involvement here: https://ocm.auburn.edu/newsroom/news_articles/2021/09/201356-burrell.php