New Trip Report: Mainland Clouded Leopard search, Nepal
In February Royle Safaris ran a trip to look for Mainland Clouded Leopards in Langtang National Park, Nepal Langtang National Park, 2020: Royle Safaris, 10 days & 21 species in
New Trip Report: India 2020
Here’s a report of a very well-timed trip to India. Gujurat, Kaziranga and central India, 2020: John Weir, 4 weeks & 44 species including Rusty-spotted Cat and Striped Hy
New Trip Report: Tawau Borneo
Here’s another first time reporter. Tawau, 2020: Ralph Lawson, 5 days & 37 species including Irawaddy Dolphin, Tarsier, Banded Linsang and Marbled Cat. Jon
Desert Cat, Wild Ass and Great Indian Bustard from Kutch and Rajasthan
Please follow link for detailed report A birdwatching oriented guided trip to the thorn forests and grasslands of Kutch, the salt pans of the Little Rann of Kutch and the sandy Tha
New Trip Report: Sabah and Sarawak
And here is another first time reporter – John Rogers – with aBorneo report that was timed perfectly pre pandemic! This was primarily a birding trip but plenty of mamma
Cat Tien NP, Vietnam, March 2020
Last month I visited Vietnam… for a much shorter time than planned. Luckily, the authorities decided that closure of Cat Tien would take place the day I was due to leave anyw
New Trip Video-report: Sukau Rainforest Lodge, Borneo
This is fun, and a first for mammalwatching.com I think: a video trip report. Sukau Rainforest Lodge, Kinabatangan River, 2018: Scott Vanderpoel’s video report (just 3 minute
Striped Hyaena, Indian Wolf, Indian Fox and other wildlife of Gujarat, March 2020: Trip Report
Please follow the link for a detailed report A brief, mammal watching oriented guided tour to the salt pans of the Little Rann of Kutch and the tropical grasslands of Velavadar p
New Trip Report: Sri Lanka
And here’s a first time reporter – Astrid Kindsvogel – with a trip to Sri Lanka. Wilpattu and Sigirya, 2020: Astrid Kindsvogel, 1 week & 47 species including
Sabah, Borneo, March 2020
Sabah, Borneo, March 2020. Unfortunately, a trip report isn’t necessary on this occasion – a brief write-up will suffice. Me, Mark Bibby, Phil Telfer and Karen Baker arrive