Reports
OUR
LAST EXPEDITIONS
Kamchatka Peninsula
We traveled on foot and by helicopter through one of the planet’s most pristine regions. Makeshift camps were set up beside salmon-rich lakes. Daily sightings included brown bears fishing, socializing, and moving completely naturally.
The climate was cool (5–12 °C), with thick morning fog. We also observed Arctic foxes, golden eagles, and river otters.
date:
July 2024
Location:
Rusia
Namib Desert
A demanding expedition due to its aridity, yet spectacular. We traversed dune fields and thorny savanna in 4×4 vehicles and on foot. Camera traps were installed and passive night‐listening sessions were conducted.
We had two encounters with brown hyena in open habitat and found several fresh tracks. We also spotted oryx, bat-eared foxes, and scorpions fluorescing under UV light.
DATE:
January 2025
LOCATION:
Namibia
Bardia Reserve
Though Nepal isn’t Africa, the wild connection is the same. We trekked with local rangers through dense jungle, following tiger tracks and scat. We caught a fleeting glimpse of a tigress with her cub crossing a clearing about 300 m away.
We also spotted gaur, axis deer, gharial crocodiles, and over 40 bird species.
Featured species: Bengal tiger, Indian rhinoceros, gray langur, golden jackal, osprey.
dATE:
may 2025
lOCATION :
Nepal