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Packed with useful information, top tips and general musings about all things wildlife and adventure holiday related. Our team of adventure enthusiasts have visited some of the world's most intriguing locations and this blog gives us the chance to share our findings.

An Interview With Doug Allen

At Wildfoot Travel, we’re exceptionally proud to be sponsoring award-winning wildlife cameraman Doug Allan’s fantastic UK theatre tour.This month we managed to sit him down for an exclusive chat to find out some more about his wildlife travel experiences. Of your many wildlife encounters, which stands out as the most memorable? The biggest ones always […]

Harry & Megan’s Romantic Get Away & Other Reasons To Visit Botswana

  As part of his tour of Southern Africa, Prince Harry recently visited Botswana. Harry has been returning to Botswana for over 20 years now, doing a huge amount to raise awareness for humanitarian and wildlife conservation with each visit.  But also, returning simply to enjoy this beautiful country and its unspoiled wilderness. These days, […]

Polar Cruise Vessel World Explorer The World Explorer

Wildfoot Travel Advisor Zoe Savage-Morton took a a trip down to Southampton recently to check out the new cruise vessel ‘World Explorer’. Here she gives us her first hand impression of this groundbreaking new ship. I was invited to Southampton along with fellow Expedition Cruise industry members in September, to inspect and gain first had […]

Emporer Penguins The Pecking Order Of Penguins

  Who doesn’t love penguins? These beautiful, fascinating, intelligent, hilarious creatures are as graceful in the water as they are clumsy on land. There is simply so much to watch and to learn about these flightless birds and seeing them ‘up close and personal’ in their natural habitat is a moving experience. From the tallest […]

Gough Island Gough Island

Often compared to Jurassic Park by its few lucky visitors, Gough Island is a remote, uninhabited island in the Tristan da Cunha archipelago, in the South Atlantic, more than 1,500 miles from Cape Town. Being so far from disturbance makes Gough an idyllic nesting ground, and it is relied upon by millions of the world’s […]

The Hookpod Albatross An Update On Hookpod

  We spoke to our old friend Steve Hunter at Hookpod recently. As Operations Officer at Hookpod, Steve took the time to give us an update on the charity’s  achievements and developments over the last few months. Here is a round up of his report. WCPFC approves Hookpods Approval was finally gained at the Western […]

ORCA - UK BAsed cetacean charity ORCA – Protecting Cetaceans In The Waters Of The UK

  Friend of Wildfoot Travel Brian Clasper gives us the lowdown on his charitable organisation ORCA, which aims to help protect cetaceans in UK’s waters. With our unique take on marine conservation, ORCA is a charity that’s entirely dedicated to studying and protecting whales, dolphins and porpoises in the UK and European waters. What Does […]

sea kayaking Kayaking in Antarctica

The great white continent is one of the last places on earth where you can experience true adventure. With its stark climate, extreme landscapes and incredible wildlife, it’s fast becoming a popular destination for travellers who are looking to witness the sheer beauty and thrill of being in the wilderness. At Wildfoot, we offer a […]

wildlife cameraman doug allan An Evening With Doug Allan

‘Wildlife cameramen don’t come much more special than Doug Allan’’ – Sir David Attenborough Join multi-award winning wildlife cameraman Doug Allan for an evening of behind the scenes stories for all the family, with highlights from the most challenging assignments of his 35 years filming wildlife in the remotest places on Earth. Sep-16 Winchester, Theatre […]

Tiger in India Great Indian Bustard & Tiger Conservation In India

Wildfoot Ambassador and long-term friend, Harsh Vardhan is a pioneering Indian conservationist and wildlife expert. For many years now Harsh has been working tirelessly to further the conservation and protection of two of India’s most majestic yet most threatened species. The Tiger and The Great Indian Bustard. Here Harsh gives us a report on progress […]