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Bird Holidays offers guided birdwatching trips around the world, with a long-standing philosophy of putting customer comfort and safety first so that travellers can have a thoroughly good time.

A Focus on Comfort and Enjoyment

Bird Holidays has always placed the customer's comfort and safety as its first priority. The aim throughout is simple: that people enjoy their time in the field and come away with memorable wildlife experiences.

More Than Just Birds

While birds are at the heart of every trip, the tours often produce rich lists of other wildlife. Trip reports reflect this variety:

  • Trips such as Costa Rica, Nepal and Brazil produce impressive mammal lists.
  • Several European trip reports feature long lists of butterflies and dragonflies.
  • An Arctic Norway report includes over fifty flowering plants.
  • Some newer destinations, such as the Kenya trip, deliberately include a strong element of other wildlife alongside the birds.

Destinations Old and New

The programme features a mix of fresh additions and returning favourites. New trips include Japan, Slovakia and Secret Spain, departing from Manchester. Meanwhile, a number of destinations rested for a year or two are making a comeback.

  • Nepal
  • Morocco
  • Arizona
  • Picos and the Spanish Steppes
  • Pyrenees
  • Tarifa
  • South Africa
  • Florida
  • The Yucatan

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the philosophy behind Bird Holidays?

The company has always put the customer's comfort and safety as its first priority, with the goal that people have a good time.

Do the trips offer wildlife beyond birds?

Yes. Trips such as Costa Rica, Nepal and Brazil produce impressive mammal lists, while some European trip reports include long lists of butterflies and dragonflies.

Which destinations are new to the programme?

New trips include Japan, Slovakia and Secret Spain, which departs from Manchester.

Are there destinations returning after a break?

Yes. Trips rested for a year or two and making a comeback include Nepal, Morocco, Arizona, the Picos and Spanish Steppes, the Pyrenees, Tarifa, South Africa, Florida and the Yucatan.

Which trip includes a strong focus on other wildlife?

The Kenya trip is among the destinations designed to include a strong element of other wildlife on top of the birds.

Is plant life recorded on any trips?

Yes. The Arctic Norway report includes over fifty flowering plants.

This brochure is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes Bird Holidays. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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