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Tanzania: Wildlife Spectacular Tour Report 2026
There can be few places on Earth more tender and violent than Northern Tanzania amid the flood of the Great Migration: Africa’s great gathering of horn, tooth and talon – all engine, muscle and memory – surging across the plains as it has for more than a million years. For in a world that feels […]
Read ArticleCosta Rica: The Forest Jewel of Central America Tour Report 2026
Costa Rica is so much more than a rich coast; it is a country that is a role model in ecotourism and reforestation, a treasure trove of biodiversity, and hence a prime spot for wildlife photography. From the lowland rainforests to the highland cloud forests, the country glows in more than fifty shades of green […]
Read ArticleIndia: Tiger and Wildlife Spectacular Tour Report 2026
“It’s my childhood dream to see a Tiger in the wild,” confided tour-member Mario on our first morning in India. A sentiment and desire that echoed around the group. For there’s no denying the elemental pull that Tigers – perhaps more than any other creature on Earth – exert on the collective imagination. Few animals […]
Read ArticleJapan Winter Wildlife Spectacular Tour Report 2026
2026 saw Wild Images’s 10th visit to Japan, the world’s best winter photographic destination bar none. Again, we spent time with some truly iconic wildlife on the main tour, with the famous snow monkeys of Nagano in the Japanese Alps, followed by the winter wonderland/ picture postcard landscape of the northern island of Hokkaido, where […]
Read ArticleRed Panda Expedition Tour Report 2026
Kathmandu has always been a romantic place, the gateway to the big mountains of the Himalayas and the ultimate destination of the Shangri La-seeking overland hippies of the 70s (one of whom was our MD and founder, Mark Beaman!). However, it has changed a lot since those days, even since I was last there in […]
Read ArticleSOUTH SUDAN: Mundari and Dinka Expedition Tour Report 2026
The beautiful Mundari and Dinka people of South Sudan. On my past visits to Africa’s youngest country, I have always enjoyed leading trips there, largely due to the frontier-like feel of exploring the vast expanses of wild Africa and meeting the people that call them home. The extended tour that Wild Images operates in the […]
Read ArticleOmo Valley: The Extraordinary Tribal People of Southern Ethiopia Photography Tour Report 2026
This was my third journey to the Omo Valley, and still, it feels like a place that keeps revealing new layers. Not just because of the landscapes or the diversity of cultures, but because of the stories that live there – stories of people, traditions, and ways of life that are still deeply connected to […]
Read ArticleBenin: Unseen West Africa Tour Report 2026
Benin is, for many people, still a complete unknown. And whenever I mention the name, I often get the same question: “Benin… do you mean Beijing?” No! Benin is a small West African country with a big character. It lies between Togo to the west and Nigeria to the east, with Burkina Faso and Niger to the north. […]
Read ArticleIvory Coast: Land of Masks and Dance Tour Report 2025
Africa, for many, still conjures images of hardship and life lived on the edge of subsistence. A decade or so ago, I was determined to rid myself of this outdated framework and forge a new relationship with the continent. West Africa—and in particular the alliteratively named Gulf of Guinea—was a frontier I had yet to […]
Read ArticleOne tiny boy. One huge story. Helping Antoine
At Wild Images we are constantly in awe of the kindness our guests collectively show on our tours – whether it is simple gestures like helping kids to sketch or play games like “Ring-a-ring-a-rosie” in the dirt, or through donating thoughtful items to communities after consultations with community elders, over the years we have acted […]
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