Bangladesh as a wildlife watching and eco-tourism destination is getting more and more popular and with the vast and wild Sundarbans mangrove forest it is not too surprising. Royle Safaris is one of the few tour companies that run specific wildlife watching holidays to Bangladesh before anyone
The Indian wildlife authorities are clamping down on the number of people vising the best snow leopard watching habitats in the world as of next season (November 2014 – March 2015). This is a great measure to stop the increasing and unregulated tourism that is hitting the
Due to the continuing success in conservation throughout Durminskoye Reserve and the neighbouring forests in Far Eastern Russia, Royle Safaris is proud to announce our second 2014 Siberian Tiger Tracking Holiday in November 2014. Whilst seeing a wild Siberian tiger is still very difficult we have worked hard
Watch this incredible video filmed and edited by a Royle Safaris client Marc Begert on our most recent (March 2014) Snow Leopard tour in Ladakh, India. With over 50 hours of snow leopard watching on the tour Marc has managed to get some incredible footage. Including the
Deep in the heart of the Himalayan winter Snow Leopards descend from the high peaks in the north-west Indian state of Ladakh into valleys to pursue their preferred prey species, the Bharal (Blue Sheep). This is the heartland and stronghold for Snow Leopards and therefore a perfect
Eastern India is often seen as the poorer cousin to Central, Southern, Northern and Western India in terms of wildlife watching, particularly for mammals. Whilst the Sunderbans and Kaziranga National Parks are well known for wildlife there is far more around here that these forests of Eastern
India has numerous wonderful national parks that are rich and diverse with wildlife, tigers dominant the Central Parks and Tiger Reserves of Madhya Pradesh but there are many more top predators and large mammals to be found here. Arguably the best national park to experience on an
Mountain gorillas very seldom drink water, despite their forest homes being some of the wettest areas in Eastern Africa and water sources being quite abundant, they tend to get all or most of their water from their vegetation diet. This wonderful video (below) was taken on one
Royle Safaris has one of the greatest ranges of Primate Watching Holidays and as a result we regularly take people around the world to see primates including the great apes. This in tern leads us to spend a considerable amount of time in Uganda and Rwanda as
Watch our latest video taken during one of the most magical and awe inspiring Gorilla Tracking experiences in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. During one of our Primate Watching Holidays exploring both Uganda and Rwanda’s national parks in search of mountain gorillas, chimpanzees and up to 13 other
Watch our latest video uploaded to our Flickr account. This is the latest video from our 2012 Ultimate Primate Tour that we have uploaded and once again the star of this video is the 7 year old (in 2012) male mountain gorilla named Uburanga from the Hirwa
Wild boar are one of the most common and abundant mammals in many Indian national parks, they are also found throughout the range of the tiger. Whilst in India both sambar and chital are preferred to wild boar by tigers, wild boars are captured more often throughout