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SUMMARY:Philippine Eagle on the Bucket List
DESCRIPTION:The prime target is the Philippine Eagle – a species very high on many birders’ Bucket Lists. A post-tour extension to the lowland tropical forest at PICOP is also offered. Both sections contain a lot of walking. While it is cool at Mt Kitanglad\, it is very hot\, and tropical conditions at PICOP for the extension.\nThe lodging at the birding sites is very basic. The birding\, in contrast\, is extremely rewarding.\nDomestic flights\, food\, lodging\, entrance fees\, and expert local guides\, together with Gunnar Engblom.\nThe itinerary has been planned by Pete Simpson\, a long-time resident and the foremost birder in Mindanao. \nThe Philippines is a nation with more than 7\,000 islands covering a land area only slightly larger than the state of Texas\, but with more endemic birds than the USA\, Europe\, and China combined. With 270 endemic bird species (and increasing)\, it is no wonder that the Philippines is a top destination for all birdwatchers\, and the most wanted bird for all visitors is the Philippine Eagle. Critically Endangered\, with population estimates as low as 100 birds and declining\, it is an increasingly difficult bird to see. Although distributed through the islands of Luzon\, Samar\, Leyte\, and Mindanao\, it is only regularly seen by birdwatchers in Mindanao in the south. \nThis tour is devised to give the maximum chance of seeing Philippine Eagle in the wild\, spending four days on Mount Kitanglad\, and for those who want to additionally cover the lowland endemic species\, there is an option to spend 2 days in the famous PICOP forest at the end. \nSee the tour website for more information.
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SUMMARY:Birding Holiday in Cambodia and Angkor Wat
DESCRIPTION:Birding Cambodia and Angkor Wat.\nThe fascinating Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument in the world\, built as a Hindu temple in the early 12th century\, but gradually transformed into a Buddhist Temple. It is the most important tourist attraction of Cambodia and obviously on many people’s bucket lists. But there is also excellent birding available nearby.\nOur tour to Cambodia focuses on the unique birds and especially several Critically Endangered species such as Giant Ibis\, White-shouldered Ibis\, and White-winged Duck. We run this tour in cooperation with Sam Veasna Center for Wildlife Conservation – the prime conservation organization in Cambodia with projects aiming to conserve threatened birds. \nAfter the main tour\, we offer a 3-day extension for serious birders to hike Mt Aural in the Cardamom Mountains for the endemic Cambodia Laughing-Thrush and several endemic subspecies.\nSee the detailed itinerary by clicking this link.
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