For Wildlife, Whales and Bird Watching
Just occasionally a landscape alone is so jaw-droppingly beautiful as to warrant a trip in its own right, but more often than not the wildlife that inhabits that landscape (New Yorkers, for example) plays a huge part in the attraction. A recent study estimated that there are currently a staggering 8.7 million species (give or take 1.3 million) alive on our planet today, and you don't need to be a passionate disciple of Darwin to appreciate how animal, bird and marine life have adapted to their very specific habitats around the globe.
Consequently, Original Travel offers trips to see fauna of all shapes and sizes across the seven continents, and often under the auspices of world expert guides. Even more importantly, we want our clients be able to see these wondrous animals for years to come, hence our involvement with such admirable organisations as the TUSK Trust, who are passionate about conservation in Africa; TOFT, who are trying to safeguard India's few remaining Bengal tigers; and many other smaller local projects around the world.
Trips
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Dive TikehauFrench PolynesiaThe atoll of Tikehau was once described by Jacques Cousteau as richer in fish life than any other lagoon in the world. Although decades have gone by since then, it is still clearly exceptional. |
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Dive WakatobiIndonesiaSome of the greatest marine biodiversity on earth, all experienced from a boutique dive resort in a truly remote location. |
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Dive Wakaya ClubFijiUnder an hour from the capital, Suva, this is some of the best diving in the region, and a wonderfully laid-back resort too. |
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Dive Western ThailandThailandThe Similan Islands without a doubt offer the best diving in Thailand. |









