
Searching for Rare Mammals in South Africa
Having lived and worked as a guide for many years in South Africa, Wildlife Consultant Helen Bryon marvels at the superb wildlife and sheer enormity… Read on

Having lived and worked as a guide for many years in South Africa, Wildlife Consultant Helen Bryon marvels at the superb wildlife and sheer enormity… Read on

Sarah Malcolm travelled to Nepal’s Terai lowlands to explore the wildlife of this unique and unspoilt environment. Read on

Find out more about photographer extraordinaire Joe Cornish as he leads our landscape photography tour to the Spanish Pyrenees. Read on

We are delighted to reveal the winning images for our second Wildlife Photography Competition – with over 400 entries we were blown away by the… Read on

Award-winning photographer and team member, Bret Charman, looks back on his time leading photography tours in Zambia's South Luangwa National Park. Read on

Recently returned from a trip to Borneo’s Sabah region, team member Lizzie Walker-Arnott recounts a particularly memorable boat outing on which she… Read on

Where do you start when trying to plan a programme highlighting the behaviour of just a few species among the many thousands within the diverse… Read on

With the hottest deserts, highest mountains and tallest jungles on the planet, Asia is home to a bewildering array of landscapes and wildlife. The… Read on

Watching the first episode of the new David Attenborough narrated ‘Seven Worlds One Planet’ BBC series was every bit as exciting as anticipated. Read on

Romania’s Danube Delta is the largest wetland in Europe – a haven for an incredible number of species and a wildlife photographer’s paradise.… Read on

Back from her ultramarathon in Kenya, Wildlife Worldwide team member Mel describes her latest challenge, running 230km over 5 days in support of the… Read on

Tour leader Nick Acheson reflects on the fantastic and often overlooked wildlife of Gujarat and Rajasthan in India's northwest. Read on