Way Kambas National Park Sumatra Advice
Hi all, I am planning a trip to Sumatra in the beginning of June and was hoping someone might have some advice. I would really love to visit Way Kambas but the Satwa ecolodge is ou
Trip Report – Sumatra & Java Wildlife Exploration – Royle Safaris – September 2023
Royle Safaris ran a mammalwatching small group tour to Sumatra and Java in September 2023. It was for three clients (Ewan Davies, Judy Parrish and Warren Gilson) and the trip would
Mammals of Borneo
Hi people, Back in 2017 I travelled to Borneo in order to look for birds and mammals: Filmed species per location: Sepilok: Bornean Orangutan, Least Pygmy Squirrel, Philippine Slow
Trip report from Phobjikha Ramsar site, Bhutan
Trip report from my recent visit to Phobjikha, Ramsar site. Phobjikha is a largest wetland glacial valley in Bhutan, and home for over 600 Black-necked Cranes in winter. On the mor
Himalayan Goral, Bhutan
Trip report from Paro. Encountered Himalayan Goral by the cliff above the Thimphu-Paro high way near Tachog Monastery at Paro at an elevation of 2000m at around 9:15 am local time
India 2023: Cats, squirrels and more!
In March 2023 I went to India with Andreas Jonsson and Janco van Gelderen. They have both posted their trip reports already, so I haven’t hurried up with mine. However now th
Trip Report – Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – Royle Safaris – August/September 2023
Every year Royle Safaris runs a small group tour to Sabah and in August / September 2023 our latest mammalwatching trip to Borneo was conducted. We visited Tabin Wildlife Reserve,
Sri Lanka, 2024
11 day trip (March 2024) in Sri Lanka with Chinthaka De Silva of Sri Lanka Wildlife Expeditions. We saw 49 species including Rusty-spotted cats, Fishing cats, Jungle cats, Sloth be
Recent trip in Samtse Bhutan
On May 9th, 2024, at around 10 am, I had an exciting encounter with the Yellow-throated Martin at Ugyentse, Samtse. Additionally, during the day, I spotted a Male Barking Deer near
Epic India: February – March 2024 Trip Report
Tracey and I recently returned from a highly successful trip to India during which we saw at least 80 identifiable mammal species, including seven wild felid species and a nice ass

