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Manu Wildlife Centre Manu Wildlife Centre is the only lodge in the Manu Lowlands. Consisting of 22 bungalows with private bathrooms, 48 kilometres of TRAILS, and towers to view canopy birds and mammals, and it is very comfortable given it remoteness.
Peru, Manu Wildlife Centre Manu Wildlife Centre is the only lodge in the Manu Lowlands. Consisting of 22 bungalows with private bathrooms, 48 kilometres of TRAILS, and towers to view canopy birds and mammals, and it is very comfortable given it remoteness
Andrei Snyman Andrei Snyman runs the Northern Tuli Leopard Project and is also looking into the dynamics of the Tuli lion population.
Arsenio Barrera Arsenio Barrera is the local manager of the Maquipucuna Cloud Forest Reserve and has been working at the lodge for over 14 years
Art Taylor Art Taylor has owned Searcher since 1985 and has been guiding vessels in Baja's waters for over 20 years. He is dedicated to the people and wildlife conservation of Baja California and enjoys sharing this with his passengers
Christine Watts Christine Watts is an Australian ecologist and primatologist and has spent the last three years researching Golden Monkeys in Changqing Nature Reserve. She is project leader of the Giant Panda Ecotourism Project, assisting the development of ecotourism in
Cheryl-Samantha Owen Cheryl-Samantha Owen is an award winning wildlife photographer, conservation biologist and author. Her work has appeared in AFRICA Geographic, BBC Wildlife and SWARA. She holds an MSc degree in Conservation Biology and works as public relations for the Save Our Seas Foundation.
Ashley Leiman Ashley Leiman, O.B.E. now the Director, formed the Orangutan Foundation UK in 1990 and is one of the leading figures in orangutan conservatiokn. Her passion and knowledge of orangutan conservation is a huge part of the success of this tour.
Lara Paxton Lara's enthusiasm for travel began in India where she spent time as an exchange student. This led to further travels, around Europe including Spain, France, Italy, Iceland, Finland, Norway, the Czech Republic and further a field including Thailand, Cuba,
Dawn Smith Having lived and worked in SOUTH America for a number of years, her passion and experience for the region is second to none. From the wildlife of Galapagos, the wilds of Peru or the rich marine life in Mexico she is our resident SOUTH American expert.
Mandy Mountjoy Born and raised in SOUTH AFRICA, Mandy's passion for the AFRICAn bush and its people began at a private game reserve adjacent to the Kruger National Park. This led to far wilder experiences further afield in Botswana, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Zambia.
Chris Johnston Having travelled extensively throughout Asia and AFRICA, Chris has been lucky enough to explore the savannahs of East AFRICA, the mountain forests of Uganda and Rwanda and the wilds of Central AFRICA.He has also tracked orangutans in the wilds of Borneo.
Rupert Cue Rupert looks after our tours to the Indian Subcontinent and continues to travel throughout the region developing new and unique trips.
Alex Mudd Fostered by a childhood in the West Indies, the travel bug bit Alex early. He's travelled to over 45 countries across 7 continents, counting Arctic, Antarctica, Galapagos, Bolivia, Japan, Burma, Australia and Argentina as possibly his favourites.
Deborah West Deborah's career in travel has roots in hard won experience at the travel office for the Ministry of Defence - a perfect background for keeping the rest of us in order.
Jane Pearce Having worked in various travel companies for a number of years, Jane has developed and now manages our complex administration process and operations and has travelled as far afield as the Galapagos, Brazil and Botswana.
Dan Freeman This tour will be led by Dan Freeman, who began his career working on Australian birds for London's Natural History Museum and has been a writer, producer and director on some 40 wildilfe documentaries.
Jose Calvo Samayoa Jose Calvo Samayoa "Indio" has worked as a professional naturalist & general guide since 1987, leading natural history and bird watching tours into every part of Costa Rica and many other areas of Central America.
Julia Lloyd This journey is led by Julia Lloyd, a respected and experienced primatologist who has spent a number of years living and working in the area with a team of researchers, habituating and studying primates.
Jef Dupain Jef Dupain is Head of the AFRICAn Wildlife Foundations Congo Heartlands programme, studying the elusive Bonobos in the Lomako Forest. Jeff arrived in 1994, and has remained a passionate advocate for bonobo's, helping to create the Lomako Reserve itself.