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Wildlife Encounters

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Trips that put you face-to-face with amazing wildlife.

While all of our expeditions include outstanding experiences with wildlife, the trips below are built around such opportunities.

Our wildlife-focused expeditions are timed to coincide with natural phenomena and targeted to locations that offer intimate experiences with wildlife including whales, whale sharks, sea turtles, jaguars, Galápagos wildlife, safari animals, and more. Browse our current wildlife-focused trips below.

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Available Wildlife Trips

snorkeling with whale sharks in La Paz

Baja: Whale Sharks and Snorkeling in the Sea of Cortez

san ignacio whale watching

Baja: San Ignacio Lagoon and Sea of Cortez

Galapagos tortoise

Galapagos Islands Cruises

sea turtle volunteers help protect leatherback hatchlings

Trinidad: Land of the Leatherbacks

swim with manatees florida

Florida Manatees and Endangered Habitats

snorkeling in Indonesia

Banda Sea: Reefs, Blue Whales, and Hammerhead Sharks

whale watching san francisco

San Francisco Bay Area: Coastal Wildlife Tours

Osa Peninsula rainforest

Costa Rica’s Wild Pacific: Sea Turtles, Rainforest, and Volcanoes

Tonga whale tour

Tonga: Snorkeling with Humpback Whales

Whales, Dolphins, and Biodiversity of Southwest Mexico

marine iguana

Galapagos Islands with Pete Oxford Expeditions

African elephant in Kenya

Kenya Safari: Twin Migrations – Wildebeest and Whales

Tonga and Fiji: Whale and Reef Snorkeling Adventure

wild orangutan in Borneo

Borneo: Rainforest and Reef Wilderness Adventure

volunteer with dolphins

Bahamas: Dolphin Volunteer Research Program

Kaieteur Falls in Guyana

Guyana: Pristine Rainforest, Savanna, and Wetlands

Alaska small cruise ship

Southeast Alaska Cruise: Whales, Orcas, and Bears

pantanal jaguar

Pantanal, Brazil: Jaguars and Giant Otters

Palau Shark Week

Cuba: Sea Turtles, Coral Reefs, and Culture

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