Expeditions 2028
INDIA
India is home to an extraordinary diversity of wildlife, shaped by its varied climates and landscapes ranging from dense forests to arid deserts. Among its most iconic animals is the Bengal tiger, which roams the jungles and grasslands as a symbol of strength and conservation success. Alongside tigers, India shelters elephants, leopards, rhinoceroses, and countless bird species, many of which are protected within national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
These ecosystems play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance, while ongoing conservation efforts aim to preserve this rich natural heritage for future generations.
SOUTH AMERICA
The Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland spread across Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay, supports an exceptionally rich variety of wildlife due to its seasonal flooding that creates diverse habitats like marshes, rivers, and grasslands.
It is home to iconic animals such as jaguars, capybaras, giant otters, tapirs, and large populations of caimans, while its waters teem with fish like piranhas and dourado that sustain the food chain. The region is also a haven for birdlife, with hundreds of species including the jabiru stork and hyacinth macaw, many of which depend on the wetlands for breeding and feeding. Overall, the Pantanal’s dynamic ecosystem makes it one of the most important and biodiverse wildlife habitats on Earth.
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UGANDA
Wildlife in Uganda is remarkably diverse, thanks to its mix of savannas, forests, wetlands, and mountains.
The country is best known for its endangered mountain gorillas found in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, as well as chimpanzees, elephants, lions, giraffes, and hippos in national parks like Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls. Uganda is also a paradise for birdwatchers, with over 1,000 species including the rare shoebill stork. This rich biodiversity makes Uganda one of Africa’s most important wildlife destinations.
ZAMBIA
Zambia offers a remarkable mix of rivers, floodplains, woodlands, and open savannahs, creating some of Africa’s most rewarding photographic safari experiences. From the predator-rich plains of South Luangwa to the seasonal Busanga Plains of Kafue National Park and the wildlife-dense waterways of the Lower Zambezi, the country is renowned for its incredible diversity of wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and uncrowded safari experiences. Zambia is home to lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo, hippos, African wild dogs, and over 750 bird species, offering outstanding photographic opportunities throughout the year.
Renowned for its intimate safari experiences and remote camps, Zambia provides exceptional opportunities for photography-focused game drives and boat safaris across some of Southern Africa’s most untouched wilderness areas. Whether capturing leopards in the Luangwa Valley, elephants along the Zambezi River, or vast herds crossing the Busanga floodplains, Zambia delivers authentic wildlife encounters with outstanding natural light, diverse ecosystems, and low visitor numbers.
TANZANIA
Tanzania offers a breathtaking mix of vast grasslands, acacia-dotted plains, mountain forests, and tropical Indian Ocean islands, creating some of the world’s most rewarding photographic safari experiences. From the legendary wildebeest migration of the Serengeti to the wildlife-packed Ngorongoro Crater, the tree-climbing lions of Lake Manyara, and the remote wilderness of Ruaha National Park, the country is renowned for its incredible scale of wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and world-class safari experiences. Tanzania is home to lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo, rhinos, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, hippos, crocodiles, hyenas, African wild dogs, and over 1,100 bird species, offering outstanding photographic opportunities throughout the year.
Renowned for its vast, open landscapes and exceptional year-round game viewing, Tanzania provides unparalleled opportunities for photography-focused game drives, walking safaris, hot air balloon safaris, and boat excursions across some of East Africa’s most spectacular wilderness areas. Whether capturing a river crossing during the Great Migration, a pride of lions stalking through golden grass at sunrise, elephants against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, or the flamingos of Lake Natron, Tanzania delivers world-famous wildlife encounters with extraordinary natural light, diverse ecosystems, and endless photographic possibilities.