This very special trip has one specific objective – the chance to see and photograph one of the most extraordinary whale behaviours on the planet – Eden’s whales trap-feeding.
Highlights
• Travel each day on an exclusively chartered boat, which was the first dedicated whale-watching operator to work in the area, promoting wildlife eco-tourism, with a very experienced crew.
• Small group of a maximum of 14, plus guides and crew. The boat can take up to 30 passengers but we have chosen to limit numbers so that there is lots of deck-space for observation and photography.
• Seven full-day whale-watching days (eight hours each day).
• Witness Bryde’s whale behaviour rarely seen anywhere else on Earth.
• Good chance of seeing pods of Irrawaddy dolphins and other cetacean species.
• A unique trip that is not offered by any other wildlife operator.
• Waterfront accommodation each night at a comfortable and relaxing hotel, set among mangrove swamps.
• Guide services of Mark Carwardine and Rachel Ashton (Rachel will produce a slide show of the trip and give everyone a link to download it afterwards).
Group size 14 people
Cost per person £7,495 (including flights); £6,795 per person (excluding flights).
Availability
12-21 September 2025: fully booked (waitlist available)
19-28 September 2025: fully booked (waitlist available)
Please contact Rachel Ashton for more information
T: +44 (0) 117 904 8934
E: rachel@markcarwardine.com
Organised by Wildlife Worldwide T: +44 (0) 1962 302 086
E: sales@wildlifeworldwide.com
We use the World Land Trust’s Carbon Balanced programme which enables travellers to offset their residual greenhouse gas emissions through the protection and restoration of carbon-rich wildlife habitats in the tropics.
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