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Maldives Tag

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30 June 2025
MaldivesSri Lanka

Maldives and Sri Lanka 03/2025

8 days on Sri Lanka for mammals, 7 days in Maldives mostly for snorkeling.  32 species combined, with 28 in Sri Lanka alone.

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4 February 2024
Maldives

New Trip Report -: The Maldives Northern Atolls 2023 & Central Atolls 2022

Here are two new reports from the Whale and Dolphin Company. The Maldives Northern Atolls, 2023: The Whale and Dolphin Company, 12 days & 9 species including Dwarf Sperm Whale

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4 February 2024
Maldives

Advertising: Late Availability Maldives Cruise with Chas Anderson, 25 April – 5 May

Late Availability – Maldives, 25 April to 5 May 2024 A family cancellation means there is some late availability on one of Chas Anderson’s cetacean watching cruises ar

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1 September 2023
Blainville's beaked whaleCommon bottlenose dolphinCuvier's beaked whaleDwarf Sperm whaleFalse killer whaleIndo-pacific bottlenose dolphinMaldivesMaldivian fruit batpantropical spotted dolphinpygmy killer whaleRisso's Dolphinrough-toothed dolphinShort-finned pilot whaleSperm whalespinner dolphinstriped dolphin

Maldives, April 2022

Report of a 17-day cetacean cruise around the northern atolls of the Maldives, led by Dr Charles Anderson (Whale and Dolphin Company). Fourteen cetacean species recorded, including

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20 June 2022
Oriental
Maldives

New Trip Report: The Maldives

A short report from Martin Royle who proves you can still mammalwatch in the Maldives from a luxury resort (and while on honeymoon!) Maldives Honeymoon, 2022: Martin Royle, with 5

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13 May 2022
Oriental
MaldivesWhale Watching

Maldives

I just finished the 17 day research trip with Charles Anderson on the MV Keana. It was another great trip with 14 cetacean species seen and a fabulous way to get over the Covid hum

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1 February 2022
Oriental
Maldives

Advertising: Late Availability – Maldives Cetacean Cruises

If yesterday’s post about where to see the world’s cetaceans got your pulse racing then this trip from the Whale and Dolphin Company might be a cure. Some mouth waterin

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4 December 2018
Oriental
Maldives

New Trip Reports: Maldives, 2018

Two mouth watering reports from Chas Anderson’s cetacean cruises off of the Maldives this year. One day… one day…. Maldives, April 2018: The Whale and Dolphin Com

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31 May 2018
Oriental
Maldives

New Trip Reports: The Maldives

Here are two new whale watching reports from Chas Anderson at the Whale and Dolphin Company. I would love to do one of these trips someday: I tried to get on the 2017 trip but was

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1 April 2017
Oriental
Maldives

New Trip Reports: Maldives Whalewatching (CTD)

And here are another two reports from the Whale and Dolphin Company. Maldives, October 2015: The Whale and Dolphin Company, 12 days and 12+ species including Rouhg-toothed Dolph

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21 June 2026
Wild Vietnam: Rare Primates & Mammals 2-Week Expedition — NEXT CONTINENT 2026 Trip Report
21 June 2026
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21 June 2026
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  1. Jon Hall on Palau (May 2026)21 June 2026

    Congrats Murray! This may be the first time anyone has had a 100% clean up for a country's mammals on…

  2. Jon Hall on Contacts to local guides around Chapada Diamantina, Brazil?20 June 2026

    Sorry. We used her too. If she can t offer any more names I can’t think who could.

  3. Markus Engelhart on Contacts to local guides around Chapada Diamantina, Brazil?20 June 2026

    I'm only here until June 25th, kind of a spontaneous thing. I have reached out to Cristine, who is unfortunately…

  4. Jon Hall on Thermal Monocular Combination20 June 2026

    Thanks Michael. I too am using both a higher end Zeiss monocular and the DV2 together and they each have…

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