Although Rockjumper’s home continent of Africa can’t compete with South America on bird species diversity, it more than compensates in other ways. Africa’s birds are generally larger…
Antarctica & the sub-Antarctic Islands
The Roaring 40s and Furious 50s give way to the Screaming 60s. Through each, endemics and seabirds prosper, amid some of the world’s most remote and scenic landscapes.
Asia
Not only does Asia burst with culture and history, but it teems with birds and wildlife too. From the towering Himalayas to the deserts of the Middle East, the vast steppes of Central Asia…
Australasia
In Australasia, the odd and endearing thrive. Fascinating marsupials such as kangaroos and koalas captivate, just as the strange monotremes like platypus and echidna baffle…
Caribbean
Palm trees line the white sand beaches, as warm cobalt blue seas and limestone forests host loads of showy specialty species. Get your todies, your Palmchat, an Orangequit, and a Puerto Rican Tanager here.
Central America
Biodiversity soars in the rich forests of the lowlands, and also along the altitudinal bands of the cordilleras and volcanoes. Tremendous historical and cultural sites highlight a region rich with neotropical bird.
Europe
The continent of Europe also offers up a wealth of significant birding and wildlife viewing opportunities. Our European tours take in a magnificent diversity of stunning locations…
North America
Grandiose and magnificent Alaska, the remote tropical uniqueness of Hawaii, and the Lower 48 offer all the birds and hotspots we long to see.
South America
Avian diversity reaches epic proportions in South America. Seven South American countries boast over 1,000 species – Colombia, the world leader in species numbers, is host to more than 1,900.