Trip report from Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park, Bhutan
During my 4 day visit to Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park to explore tiger habitats in Nabji Kurphu. I have seen amazing numbers of golden Langurs along the roadside feeding on
Western Ghats, January 2024
I spent an excellent week in the Western Ghats with Ravi Kailas with 21 species including lion-tailed macaque, giant indian flying squirrel, tiger and and unusual leopard encounter
Snow leopard trip in Ladakh
For 5 weeks, in February and March 2024, I went to Ladakh with the hope of observing the animals that inhabit the Himalayas. I then contacted Exotic Ladakh agency (exoticladakh.com
Chinese Snow Leopard Sighting February 2024
Ashort reporrt on a Qinghai Snow Leopard trip that started in Chengdu
Advert: A place just opened up on Royle Safari’s Javan Rhino trip this June
Royle Safaris just had a late cancellation on their June trip this year in search of Javan Rhinos from June 1 – 10 – one spot is now open. There’s an optional 5 n
Nepal Terai and Kathmandu Wildlife Watching Tour March 2024
During the 13 days we saw 20 mammals, 208 birds and 2 crocodiles.
Call for joining big wildlife trip in India
As already mentionned in another post, I am planning to go to India for several months in the first part of 2025. I will be travelling with my partner who is not as interested in w
Looking for 1 or 2 fellow travelers to spot Asiatic Black Bear and Sun Bear
With the aim of seeing all bear species, I’m planning two personal trips to complete the list. To cover the costs, I am looking for 1 or 2 fellow travelers. Only ABB and Sun
Trip Report – Sumatra, Bali, Komodo & Java Wildlife Exploration – Royle Safaris – August 2023
In the summer of 2023 Royle Safaris ran a private tour to several Indonesian islands as a private tour for Cheryl Antonucci and Sarah Womack. Martin Royle was due to lead the trip
Western and Central India, December 2023
A natural history oriented guided tour to Western (primarily) and Central (an aside) India, proved extremely productive for the diversity (and quality of sightings) of mammals and

