"Serengeti Wildlife and Usambara Endemics"
May 13 - May 25, 2012
with Mark Welford & Simon Thompson
Tanzania, in East Africa, supports one of the largest diversity of birds species in Africa with over 1000 species recorded. On this Ventures tour, we'll start the trip in Arusha and visit Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara (home of the tree climbing lions!) and Serengeti National Park including the famous and incomparable Ngorongoro Crater.
September 23 - October 12, 2012
Pre-Tour to Kakadu & Nothern Territories September 18 -23
Post Tour to Tasmania October 12 - 16
with Simon Thompson
Australia-- the very name conjures up visions of a wild land full of incredible birds and animals unique in the world, and it is. Our Venture takes us from Cairns on the northeastern coast to Melbourne in the south. We will explore a variety of habitats in eastern Australia: sub-tropical rain forests, pristine white beaches, the Great Barrier Reef, untouched eucalyptus forests, rugged high country, semi-arid deserts and desert plateaus, and, of course, the exotic Outback.
Penguins, Lions and Spectacular Scenery
December 22, 2012 - January 10, 2013
with Simon Thompson & Mark Welford
Often considered one of the most scenic stretches of landscape in the world the Cape of South Africa ranks among Africa's premier birding destinations. It provides easy access to a good selection of coastal and mountain specials, and some of the world's best sites for such highly localized endemics as Knysna Warbler and Cape Siskin, and seabirds such as African Penguin.
We will make several day-trips out of Cape Town, including West Coast National Park with Southern Black Korhaan and thousands of shorebirds, the vineyards of Wellington, where we will sample some of the delicious wines, and the spectacular coastal drive down to Betty's Bay.
KwaZulu-Natal, the heartland of the Zulu nation, offers subtropical birding with excellent mammal watching.
CANOPY TOWER & CANOPY LODGE
"Superb Rainforest Birding"
March 14 - 23, 2013
Leader: Simon Thompson
Panama is the geographical crossroads of North and South America, where the flora and fauna of the Americas meet, intermingle and produce an overwhelming variety of both plants and animals. Panama covers an area of 75,648 square kilometers, somewhat smaller than the state of South Carolina, but with over 880 species of birds recorded from within its borders.
"Birding in Paradise"
July 2 - August 8, 2013
with Simon Thompson
Of all the birding destinations in the world, Papua, New Guinea would have to rank among the most fascinating & exotic. The virutally untouched forests come alive with incredible Fruit-doves, Fig-parrots, Fairywrens, Jewel-babblers, Pittas, Honeyeaters & Berrypeckers. Of the 740 species of birds recorded in New Guinea, 330 species are found nowhere else.