New Trip Report: Sichuan, 2019
I’m happy to let you know that WildWings, who pioneered so many mammalwatching itineraries over the past 20 years, are back running mammal trips. Although the company recogni
Mammalwatching Podcast: Terry Townsend and China’s Valley of the Cats
Charles Foley and I had a very enjoyable chat with Terry Townshend a few weeks back for episode 23 of the mammalwatching podcast. Terry talked from his home in Beijing about the wo
New Trip Report: Northeast India
Stuart Chapman is on a roll. He got Indian Pangolin in February in Sri Lanka. And in March he scored Asiatic Golden Cat! Eaglesnest WLS and Kaziranga NP, 2022: Stuart Chapman, 1 we
Advertising: Sumatran Mammal Tour, September 2022
Royle Safaris are organising another trip to Indonesia, this time to Sumatra from 17-29 September 2022. The tour focuses on two parks I have visited: Gunung Leuser in the north of
Snow leopard trip in Ladakh 2022
Snow leopard trip in Ladakh 2022 (20th feb to 10th march). One more time, I went to Ladakh last February march 2022. My wife and I visited the Hemis national park in the Himalaya r
Advertising: Javan Rhino Trip in August with Royle Safaris
Indonesia is opening up again and Royle Safaris are running an additional trip this year, from August 2 – 11, to look for the mega-rare Javan Rhino in Java’s Ujong Kulo
Wildlife photo safari to Sichuan and Tibet in 2023
I’m thinking of a trip starting at Chengdu, Sichuan, in February 2023. We would drive to a Labahe in western Sichuan, then in 4x4s up onto the Tibetan Plateau, past Qinghai Lake
Cat Tien Elephant Bull
I thought I post it here. I saw via instragram that the last 2 weeks an elephant bull has been walking around the trails of Cat Tien and has been walking trough the gardens at the
New Trip Report: Phu Khiao Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand
A new report from Nick Cox. Phu Khiao Wildlife Sanctuary, 2022: Nick Cox, 3 days & 10 species including Dhole and Indochinese Grey Langur.
New Trip Report: Indian Pangolin site in Sri Lanka
Another report from Stuart Chapman, who may have found a reliable site for Indian Pangolin. Sri Lanka, 2022: Stuart Chapman, 4 days & 27 species including Painted Bat, Grey and