Each year, among all participants who have obtained the coupon, we will hold a drawing for a trip for two to seek out the last remaining, giant Amur tigers and Europe’s rarest and most enigmatic feline: the Iberian lynx.
Learn how to track orangutans and primates.
Can you track wild orangutans? Yes, along with gibbons, lorises, and 5 other primate species.
Where can I track them? In one of the most remote and wildest jungles of Asia where the rare Sumatran rhinoceros still lives together with elephants, clouded panthers, or Sumatran tigers.
In a unique and original adventure accompanied by one of the best trackers in the animal world.
WHAT MAKES THIS TRIP SPECIAL?
Surpass yourself, and live an adventure trip, in a 7-day route sleeping and feeling every day the jungle itself.
Visit one of the best-preserved jungle places in the world. Learn to track wild orangutans or gibbons in an ecosystem inhabited by 175 species of mammals, 300 species of birds, and almost 200 species of reptiles and amphibians.
We want to take you on a special trip. Enter a wild jungle where emblematic species concur, overcome the difficulties of an untamed environment, and with the learning and help of our professional nature tracker, search for the last wild orangutans on the planet.
You will learn to do it with visual and auditory tracking techniques, in addition to the native techniques of the area, as we will also be accompanied by local trackers. Observation, searching for signs, and listening at different points will test your senses, as you will be part of the team and you will track, feel, and help to take field notes, record information, or even lead the tracking at some points along with the professional trackers. Tracking primates is something fascinating that combines science with technique, and doing it in Sumatra itself is a unique opportunity.
IBERIAN LYNX AND IMPERIAL EAGLE EXPEDITION
Will we be able to see Europe’s rarest and most enigmatic predator? Yes, along with the powerful Imperial Eagle.
How? Through state-of-the-art observation hides.
Where? In Sierra Morena, a hidden gem in northern Andalusia, Spain.
WHAT MAKES THIS TRIP SPECIAL?
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Visiting one of the world’s unique ecosystems: the Mediterranean scrubland. With its characteristic fauna and rolling landscapes covered in olive groves and cork oak forests, this area provides a distinctive habitat for countless species, including endemics like the Iberian Lynx and the Imperial Eagle.
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You’ll have access to cutting-edge hides where you can observe, photograph, or film these magnificent creatures from just a few meters away.