The driving force behind the Underwater Bait Setting Capsule, Dr. Graham Robertson, gives us the latest update on the project, which aims to help avoid thousands of needless albatross deaths each year.
By Peregrine e-news editor on Jan 25th, 2011 | Comments
When it comes to European mountains, most trekkers make a beeline for the Alps, leaving Pyrenean trails - over high passes, among foothills and in the shadow of soaring summits - happily under-trampled.
A big congratulations to our Tour Leader of the Year award winners. For each of the recipients, the award is richly deserved - their dedication, passion and knowledge helps ensure Peregrine tours are the best around, and without them that...
By Peregrine e-news editor on Jan 24th, 2011 | Comments
From asking permission before taking photographs of people to using biodegradable products, to choosing a company that ensures the benefits of tourism are shared with the locals - an important part of preparing for your Kokoda Track experience...
Wipe the sleep from the eyes, shrug off post-festivities sluggishness and kick-start 2011 with a shot or two of black lightning: here’s a few of our favourite places for picking uppa cuppa something good.
Notching up sightings of the 'Big Five' is in the back of every African safari-goer’s mind. So, in the interests of fairness, below is our equivalent list for another wildlife wonderland – Antarctica. Whether you’re...
Our polar blogger Brendan van Son is currently somewhere south of the Antarctic Circle. Before he set sail from Ushuaia, he gave us the lowdown on some of his favourite travel experiences. Next week, keep an eye out for Brendan’s thoughts...