What bat spp ? Khao Yai, Thailand
And here is another post from Stuart Chapman. “Seen last week in the temple bat cave outside Khao Yai national park. Is it least horseshoe or intermediate horseshoe?&#
Complex-toothed Flying Squirrel?
Here’s a question from Stuart Chapman who took this picture at Labahe nature reserve , Sichuan , China in Sept 2017. He isn’t sure if its a complex-toothed Flying Squ
Thailand, 2017
I spent a couple of weeks in Thailand in July 2017. I’ve been to Thailand many times and July isn’t the best month to mammal watch there. But no matter: I wanted to give my
Seeing Colugo in peninsular Malaysia
Dear all I’m planning a trip to peninsular Malaysia next year. I’m keen to see colugo, a species that I’ve never seen despite having spent about ten months in sou
Javan Rhino Expedition 2018 – Now Available
Royle Safaris is proud to annouce our new expedition style tour for 2018, we have negogiated the permits needed to bring a small group of mammal watchers (maximum 4 people) on a sp
New Trip Report: Sri Lanka
Here’s another spectacularly successful Sri Lankan trip, this time from Tobi Lundqvist or who did really well in 2 weeks despite pursuing a “balanced” itinerary!
New Trip Report: Sri Lanka
Here’s a report, as entertaining as always, on Steve Anyon-Smith’s latest trip, to Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka, 2017: Steve Anyon-Smith, 3 weeks & 23 species including Slo
The Gibbon Experience, Laos
For a few years now I had wanted to visit the Gibbon Experience, which combines ziplining, spectacular treehouse accommodation and a chance to see critically endangered Black-cres
Advice for Thailand
Dear all I am planning a mammal/bird trip to Thailand for April. Our main site is Kaeng Krachen. I have got Richard Webb’s trip report plus bird gen but if anyone else has ma
Javan Rhino!
What a sighting!!!! A loyal client and good friend of Martin Royle and Royle Safaris (Chris Scharf) has just returned from his latest trip to Ujong Kulon National Park in Indonesia