While David Attenborough’s documentaries often top TV show ratings, nothing can beat witnessing nature’s feats in the flesh – as proved by a booming wildlife tourism market.
An American Express study showed that 66% of travellers are motivated to travel to experience nature and beautiful scenery. It’s a sentiment also expressed by Tara Kennaway, Intrepid Travel’s senior product manager. “We’ve found travellers are wanting to reconnect with nature more when abroad, to broaden their horizons,” she says.
Africa receives around half of all wildlife trips booked worldwide. While going on safari is an unmissable experience, a vast array of wildlife and landscapes await outside of Africa’s savannahs too. Here are five of the best.
Frozen landscapes
It’s easy to disregard the treasures in your own back garden. Such is the case with the Arctic, only a short hop from the shores of Blighty, and teeming with unique fauna. Wild Frontiers’ Arctic Highlights expedition cruise allows guests access to otherwise unreachable glacial pockets. “This tour offers the chance to see a wide array of wildlife, including polar bears,” explains Michael Pullman, the operator’s marketing manager. “Other land-based wildlife include the Arctic fox. Cruising in the Greenland Sea, guests can see orca, humpback and minke whales, and dolphins.”
Book it: The Arctic Highlights – Svalbard, Greenland and Iceland tour costs from £5,499pp, land-only, including 14 nights’ full-board, excursions and lectures, transfers and a parka jacket to keep. wildfrontierstravel.com