Spencer Scott Travel

Safaris with wildlife researchers, conservation biologists & naturalists

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Welcome to Spencer Scott Travel.

2022 marks our 35th season of offering a hand-picked selection of special experience events. Every programme is tailor-made and evolves from months of forward planning, research and co-ordination.

We have been prevented from operating international programmes for the last two years because of the global restrictions introduced in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Travel was the first industry to be closed by the restrictions and it is the last to open up.  People are starting to make travel plans and to take family holidays but the current problems at airports and with flights are going to take some time to be resolved. Delays and cancellations are largely down to added bureaucracy with extra paperwork and checks needed, and supply and demand issues caused by staff shortages.    

Please do check this page regularly for updates as we are planning new programmes for 2023. 

Safaris with wildlife researchers, conservation biologists & naturalists

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 Wildlife encounters of a different kind…….

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Safaris with your own private wildlife expert   

Prof Claudio Sillero – Conservation biologist and wolf expert

Dr Shivani Bhalla – Conservationist and lion expert

Stephen Mills – Naturalist, wildlife researcher & tiger expert

Jackson Looseyia – Maasai guide, naturalist and big cat expert 

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Joint-venture safaris with conservation organisations that financially support the long term survival of endangered species

Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme

Ewaso Lions

Painted Dog Conservation

Born Free Foundation 

Onçafari Jaguar Project

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Conservation Safaris

Prof. Claudio Sillero with guests in The Bale Mountains, Ethiopia

If you are passionate about helping the survival of endangered species……… then one of our fund-raising conservation safaris is for you. Your participation financially supports a dedicated research programme and the long term survival of an endangered species. Our conservation safaris financially support Ethiopian wolves, lions and Painted dogs and other endangered species. They are uniquely hosted by the programme Directors who provide in-depth and insightful information on their field practices, monitoring and conservation initiatives.  You travel with the people who make a difference to the survival of endangered species – Prof Claudio Sillero, Dr Shivani Bhalla, Dr Greg Rassmussen, Peter Blinston, Steve Leonard and Virginia McKenna.These are pioneering ecological safaris taking conservation tourism to a more meaningful level.

  Born Free Foundation  ♦   Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme

 Ewaso Lions    Painted Dog Conservation  ♦  Onçafari Jaguar Project

 


 Animal Behaviour Safaris

If you are fascinated by animal behavior in the wild…….. then a safari hosted by a wildlife researcher or professional naturalist is ideal for you. Their depth and breadth of knowledge of the natural world is impressive and their passion for all creatures great and small is boundless.  We’ve been working for over 20 years with Stephen Mills – one of the very best professional naturalists and wildlife researchers, and Jackson Looseyia for over 10 years, who is the most respected and senior naturalist in the Masai Mara, Kenya and an excellent photographer.  Our animal behaviour safaris focus on iconic species and provide close encounters with Mountain gorillas, tigers and Indian wild dogs. Let nature’s experts open ‘pandora’s box’ on animal behaviour. 

 

 


Action Shot Safaris

Simon King in The Mara

 

If witnessing the wildest action in the bush and nature’s greatest spectacles ticks the boxes for you ………. then a safari with a professional wildlife film-maker is perfect for you. Wildlife cameramen spend weeks, months and even years in the bush, waiting for and predicting when something spectacular and big is going to happen.  We have teamed up with the most engaging and dynamic cameramen and wildlife TV presenters including Simon King, Chris Packham and Jackson Looseyia. You’ll get their professional expertise, their personal tales of the bush and much more….

 

To see rare and endangered species in the wild invariably involves travelling to remote places in distant lands and living to nature’s timetable.  You’ll need to turn off your default buttons and no matter how far this takes you outside your normal comfort-zone, you can relax knowing that you are in experienced hands – as well as the professional host a member of our own staff is with you the whole time, taking care of the minute details and your welfare.

 

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