On this tour to Scotland’s Cairngorms National Park, we aim to photograph some of the highland's most iconic wildlife, including mountain hare, red squirrels, red deer and crested tits amidst some spectacular highland scenery and with expert guidance from wildlife photographer Kevin Morgans.
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The Pantanal is one of the greatest wildlife watching destinations in the world. It is also perfect for wildlife photography and this itinerary has been carefully designed to focus all of our time on photographing the wide range of wildlife that lives in this captivating area of Brazil.
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Each autumn, Mexico’s Magdalena Bay hosts a jaw-dropping natural event as countless sardine gather in vast numbers, attracting an extraordinary array of predators and triggering a frenzy of activity. This small ship expedition offers an unparalleled opportunity to be immersed in this electrifying wildlife spectacle.
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With exclusive use of two bird photography hides on private land, this workshop provides the chance to photograph fishing kingfishers and a range of woodland birds, including great-spotted woodpecker, nuthatch, bullfinch and long-tailed tit, and perhaps the occasional raptor including kestrel and sparrowhawk.
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Join us on this remarkable photography tour and capture images of Finland’s finest predators – brown bear, Eurasian wolf and wolverine – in the boreal forest. Accompanied by a photographer and using dedicated hides, this week makes the most of the late light from the long summer evenings.
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This tour focuses on the rich diversity of butterflies, dragonflies and moths which thrive in the mountains of southern Poland. We expect to see about 90 species of butterfly, including large blue, violet copper, large chequered skipper, large tortoiseshell, Apollo and Pallas’s fritillary.
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Spain is increasingly becoming one of Europe's key wildlife destinations. On this photography tour, we spend our time in specially-built hides for multiple sessions to hopefully photograph a number of fascinating species, including Spanish imperial eagle, Bonelli's eagle and Iberian lynx.
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This 15-day small group tour discovers the extraordinary country of Ethiopia, a destination with wildlife and landscapes unlike any other in Africa. With a focus on its endemic mammals and birds, this tour takes in wonderful and little known national parks in the south of the country.
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This tour explores the meadows and forests of the picturesque Pieniny and Tatra Mountains, Niepołomice Forest and Zator Fishponds in search of southern Poland’s prolific birdlife. Our visit coincides with the autumn migration and highlights may include black stork, pygmy owl, hazel grouse and lesser spotted eagle.
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Bulgaria’s mountainous south-west and south-east regions are home to one of Europe’s richest butterfly faunas. We search for exciting rarities and endemics that include Frivaldsky’s white-banded grayling and Higgins’ anomalous blue, and expect to enjoy superb views of raptors.
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A wildlife photography holiday to the Falkland Islands visiting the archipelago’s key wildlife sites with the chance to photograph five species of penguin, black-browed albatross, giant southern elephant seals, South American sea lions and so much more, led by expert photographer Kevin Morgans.
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Join expert photographer Bret Charman in one of Central Africa’s most untouched wildernesses. This pioneering small‑group photography tour takes you in search of the region’s most captivating wildlife; highlights include forest elephants, mandrill, lowland gorilla and vibrant birdlife.
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This small group tour through the province of Sichuan provides opportunities to see some of China’s unique and rare wildlife. Sichuan is one of the few places on Earth where there are reliable chances to see red pandas, Pallas’s cat, Tibetan fox, golden snub nosed monkey and many other fascinating mammals.
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South Luangwa, in north-east Zambia, is the jewel of the country’s national parks. The eastern boundary of this unspoilt wilderness is the Luangwa River, whose regular changes of course create oxbow lakes. There could hardly be a better place for birders, as Luangwa is blessed with some 400 bird species.
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North-eastern Poland boasts some of the wildest, most unspoilt forest and freshwater marshland habitats in Europe. We visit the wild ancient forest of Białowieża, and the vast Biebrza Marshes for some of the best birdwatching and wildlife experiences that the continent has to offer.
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Explore the arid landscapes of Kenya's Laikipia Plateau on an exciting photographic safari focussing on the region’s leopards, including a resident black leopard. Under expert guidance, capture a host of other rare species such as reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra and Beisa oryx, alongside more familiar African wildlife.
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The Pantanal, a seasonally flooded grassland dotted with cerrado woodland, is home to a vast array of birds, including jabiru stork and hyacinth macaw, and mammals, such as giant otter and jaguar. We search this naturalists’ paradise for its wildlife, often at close quarters, by vehicle and boat.
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Join conservationist Elle Kaye and photographer Harry Read on a journey through Sri Lanka’s lesser‑known wildlife hotspots. Explore each of the island’s major ecosystems, from Wilpattu’s dry forests and Mannar’s coastal wetlands, to the grasslands of Horton Plains and evergreen rainforests of Sinharaja.
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Join popular photography leader Emma Healey for a day of macro photography on the Surrey Heaths. With subjects ranging from fungi, flowers and insects, Emma teaches you how to take interesting photographs from a unique perspective whilst developing techniques that can be applied anywhere in the world.
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Take a journey in search of Chile’s rare and near endemic mammals. From unspoiled Valdivian rainforest to the bleak steppes of Tierra del Fuego and towering snow-covered peaks of Patagonia, this tour explores the habitat of puma, kodkod, Darwin’s fox, marine otter, Chilean dolphin and blue whale.
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The verdant country of Costa Rica is a must-visit destination for any wildlife enthusiast - this small nation is bursting with fascinating flora and fauna. Our extensive 12-day group trip visits some of the finest wildlife locations within Costa Rica to encounter some of its more exotic species.
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Join expert naturalist Mike Dilger as we enjoy Lancashire’s autumn bird spectacle, when thousands of wildfowl and waders migrate through the wetlands of north-west England. We visit some of the region’s most wildlife-rich landscapes, where we search for a number of iconic and rare bird species.
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Enjoy a dedicated photo safari in the wild landscapes of Lower Zambezi National Park. Build up an impressive portfolio of imagery of some of Africa’s iconic wildlife, including lion, leopard, elephant, African wild dog and so much more in one of Africa’s most photogenic areas, in the company of Bret Charman.
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Join our wildlife expedition to some of Mongolia’s remotest corners, where we should have opportunities to view snow leopard and Pallas’s cat, two of the world’s most elusive felines. This is combined with superb birding and encounters with some of the region’s other fascinating mammals.
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