A dedicated small group mammal watching holiday in Botswana in pursuit of some of the region’s more difficult to see species, including aardvark, brown hyena and aardwolf, alongside such iconic species as black-maned lion, cheetah, meerkat and huge herds of migrating zebra.
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A dedicated small group mammal watching holiday to Borneo’s rainforests in pursuit of the region's rarest mammal species, including the iconic Bornean orangutan, Asian elephant, the secretive Malay sun bear and the majestic Sunda clouded leopard, alongside a fabulous variety of reptiles, amphibians and birds.
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Exploring Kariega Reserve, we aim to encounter and hopefully photograph some of the elusive mammals amongst South Africa’s wildlife, such as caracal and aardvark. Accompanied by wildlife photographer Emma Healey or Sean Weekly, we will spend eight nights in this pristine swathe of the Eastern Cape.
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Discover Thailand’s selection of fascinating and shy mammals and birds on this outstanding rainforest adventure. Search for sun bears, civets, leopard cats, yellow-throated marten, porcupines and smooth-coated otters alongside charismatic primates, elephants, gaur and dazzling birdlife.
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Taking in two of Madagascar’s most rewarding and contrasting wildlife hotspots, this small group tour focuses on a range of rare and special mammals. Led by a local wildlife expert we search for the enigmatic fosa, the mysterious aye aye and a fantastic range of rare lemurs.
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Sri Lanka offers some of the finest wildlife watching in Asia, but it's not just the iconic species seen on daytime safaris that make it so rewarding. Venturing out after dark, we also discover a treasure trove of exciting nocturnal species. Join our two centre group as we seek enigmatic species by foot, vehicle and boat.
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Led by an expert local naturalist this pioneering 13-day trip offers a chance to see some of South Africa’s most elusive mammals and sought after birds, alongside iconic predators and megafauna. Amongst the targets are aardvark, aardwolf, black-footed cat and a variety of bustards and blue cranes.
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Famed for its glorious birds, Colombia is also home to many charismatic mammals. Our superb tour goes in search of the elusive spectacled bear and mountain tapir, alongside a range of other South American mammals and birds including Hoffman’s two-toed sloth, olinguito, kinkajou and lemurine night monkey.
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Many of India’s most-sought mammals inhabit the country’s north-west. The region is home to rusty-spotted cat, desert wildcat, leopard, desert and Indian foxes, striped hyena and Indian wolf, plus herbivores including blackbuck and Asiatic wild ass. This exceptional tour goes in search of them all.
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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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Join us on this exclusive small group safari as we explore South Africa’s largest private game reserve, Tswalu. This pristine swathe of the Kalahari is famed as one of the best sites in Africa for encountering rare mammals including ground pangolin, aardvark, aardwolf, Cape fox and brown hyena.
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With guidance from an expert local tracker and use of a private 4-wheel drive vehicle, explore Estonia’s Lahemaa National Park for the elusive Eurasian lynx and a host of other mammal species. Based at a comfortable 16th century manor hotel you’ll venture out at night for extensive spotlighting sessions.
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India is the world’s finest country for cats. Many of its most-sought small cats inhabit the dry grassland and semi-desert of Rajasthan and Gujarat. This innovative trip goes in search of caracal, desert wildcat, jungle cat, rusty-spotted cat, leopard and a host of other mammals.
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Hidden in the remote province of Qinghai, China’s Valley of the Cats is a haven for some of the world’s finest felines. This network of interconnecting valleys has only become accessible relatively recently and encounters with snow leopard, Pallas’s cat and Eurasian lynx are all possible.
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Journey to Brazil’s Cerrado for a unique opportunity to join a team of researchers in their daily jaguar monitoring on the Trijunção Private Reserve, including a fascinating melanistic individual. In addition to assisting the jaguar team, there’s also a good chance to observe maned wolves.
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Combining some of Indian subcontinent’s finest wildlife locations and accompanied throughout by an expert naturalist guide, this small group should offer opportunities to encounter three of the country’s most iconic species – red panda, Indian rhino and the majestic Bengal tiger.
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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 tailor-made trip idea, accompanied by expert local trackers, spends a week at a remote yet comfortable lodge, and offers the chance to search the Ulley Valley for Himalayan wildlife, with a special focus on one of the world’s most mysterious and beautiful big cats – the snow leopard.
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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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Explore some of the most wonderful and wild corners of Andalucia. Visit the vast Doñana National Park and the rugged Andújar Natural Park, last refuges of one of the rarest cats in the world, the endangered Iberian lynx, and home to a multitude of other mammals and birds.
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Our tailor-made trip explores the spectacular wilderness of Singalila National Park, located in the Eastern Himalayas, in search of the endearing and elusive red panda, before travelling to the less visited Central Indian national park of Panna, home to iconic Indian wildlife including tiger, leopard and sloth bear.
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On this unique and innovative tour, based in charming traditional ger camps, we explore the arid Altai mountains of Mongolia’s far west for snow leopard. Next, from a second base outside Hustai we search rolling steppes for the bizarre, elusive Pallas’s cat, steppe polecat, argali and much more.
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Travelling in the depths of winter, this pioneering trip idea focuses on three of Canada’s most iconic mammals: the Canadian lynx, timber wolf and moose. From the comfort of a cosy lodge, you don snowshoes and venture deep into the Cariboo Mountains Provincial Park in search of our target species.
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Travel across the north Indian region of Ladakh with incredible opportunities to see a wealth of remarkable species. Pallas’s cat, snow leopard and Himalayan brown bear are all possible amongst a plethora of birdlife as you traverse through rugged Himalayan landscapes with outstanding views.
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