With its colorful and showy birds, excellent chance of seeing wild Tigers, and incredible mountain scenery, fascinating culture, extravagant buildings and architecture and beautiful parks, North India has so much to offer both hardcore birders and more general wildlife and natural history enthusiasts alike! Glen Valentine just returned from leading a private tour to Northern [...]
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Spoon-billed Sandpiper video footage & associated tours
Added by rockjumper on February 19th, 2013 in Company NewsThe Spoon-billed Sandpiper is one of the world’s Critically Endangered species, facing immanent extinction due to habitat loss, a low fledging success rate, human disturbance, and the ever increasing effects of climate change. We are therefore very grateful to Rockjumper’s newest tour leader David Erterius for allowing us to share his rare video clip of [...]

New Budget Borneo Birding & Budget Malaysia Extension tours for 2013
Added by rockjumper on January 15th, 2013 in Company NewsWe are very pleased to announce that due to great demand, we have just opened up a second Budget Borneo Birding tour and Budget Malaysia Extension for 2013! These two tours are specifically deigned to provide prime Bornean & Malaysian Peninsula birding at a very economical price, while still encompassing the region’s prime birding localities [...]

More Ghana tour highlights
Added by rockjumper on December 21st, 2012 in Company NewsOur recent Ghana Comprehensive tour was a huge success, with everyone leaving the country in extremely high spirits with a superb selection of birds and other wildlife under the belt – including setting a new tour record with a total of 463 bird species!Some of the many highlight birds included 4 lifers for Rockjumper leader, [...]

Ghana tour highlights from David Hoddinott
Added by rockjumper on December 20th, 2012 in Company NewsNews is just in from David Hoddinott, who is guiding a private Rockjumper tour in Ghana: some of the many highlights so far have included 5 Eurasian Griffons (a new bird for Ghana as far as we know!), the little-known Etchecopar’s Owlet, the notoriously difficult Nkulengu Rail (photographed), White-crested Tiger Heron (see Adam’s image), Yellow-throated [...]













