Exhilarating Whale watching!
We recently embarked on a whale watching excursion from Cape town and what a great experience it was! It is incredible to see these massive mammals from close up.
Unique Wildlife, Nature and Conservation experiences (Guided Group- & affordable Private tours)
Join the Nature Travel Expeditions team as we explore bucket list destinations, looking to find some of the planet's most iconic wildlife and embark on unique adventures together.
Observe one of the planet's most iconic and endangered species on this expert-guided safari in beautiful Uganda!
→Once in a lifetime opportunity to experience the wonderful and many unique species of wildlife and birds in Mongolia.
→Experience the Big Five in their natural habitat with nearly two million hectares of unfenced African wilderness,
→More than 90% of the Wildlife of Madagascar can be found nowhere else on earth. Its an absolute Endemism paradise!
→Be part of this amazing walking safari! You will spend 8 days in the Northwestern region of Namibia where you will trek the Black Rhino.
→Explore beaches covered in Fur Seals, hundreds of thousands of Penguins, and Elephant Seals.
→The untouched wilderness offers a rare and immersive experience, where the dense, ancient forests teem with diverse wildlife and the rich cultural heritage.
→Talk to our expert team to book one of our trips or to customize your dream trip.
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We recently embarked on a whale watching excursion from Cape town and what a great experience it was! It is incredible to see these massive mammals from close up.
We enjoyed superb Lemur sightings in Madagascar earlier this year and our clients really loved to see the different species in their natural habitat. This furry guy is the Eastern Bamboo Lemur. And then the Indri with its unique call echoing through the forest. And …
On our 2024 tour to Madagascar we were in awe of the weirdly wonderful and odd-looking Aye-Aye Lemur. It’s the world’s largest nocturnal primate and is known for its long fingers, large ears, and unusual feeding habits.