Scorching Han Dan

Learn about the festival which has seen mobsters, mayors and many other volunteers bombarded with fireworks.

Five reasons to visit Dorset

From a dramatic coastline to rural villages, there’s plenty to see and do in one of England’s most diverse counties. 

Britain’s best UNESCO sites

It’s no surprise that Britain has a wealth of UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Finding Africa’s wildest places: Ariadne Van Zandbergen

Our Photographer of the Month showcases her favourite wildlife shots from around the world.

The World Nomad Games

The third World Nomad Games, held in Kyrgyzstan, hosted more than 3,000 athletes from 77 countries. Here are the event’s highlights.

Chris Packham and HRH Princess Michael of Kent share a stage at the Big Cat Festival!

They may seem unlikely bedfellows – the Princess-turned-bestselling-author and the much-loved TV presenter, activist and scourge of the Countryside Alliance. But Chris Packham and Princess Michael of Kent share a lifelong passion for big cats!

Meet the Sponsors – Tourism Uganda

This year we’re welcoming the tourist boards of two brilliant big cat destinations as sponsors of our festival. The first, Tourism Uganda, shows us why there’s far more to the country’s wildlife than gorillas. 

Unusual dive sites

We’ve all heard of the Great Barrier Reef, but what about these more unknown dive sites?

Interview with Gail Simmons

We chat to Gail Simmons about her experience of writing her new book The Country of Larks, a tale of her long-distance walk through the Chilterns from High Wycombe to Tring, following in the footsteps of Robert Louis Stevenson.

Meet the Speakers – Tania Esteban

Tania will be telling us how to get into wildlife film-making in the Education Centre.

Meet the Sponsors – AfriCat

AfriCat (which stands for a free cat) is a research, education and conservation charity based in Namibia. They loved our first Big Cat event so much they just had to become sponsors for 2019!

Defender of persecuted animals: Paul Goldstein

Our inaugural Photographer of the Month is Paul Goldstein, guide at Exodus Travels.

In search of Africa: an extract from ‘The Big Cat Man’

The moment Jonathan Scott became ‘the bloke the cheetah crapped on’

Cat a tonic

Nothing raises the pulse quite like seeing a big cat stalking through the grass. Exodus – lead sponsor of Bradt’s Big Cat Festival  has been creating small group big cat adventures for over 45 years. Here they share six of their favourite tours for spotting big cats.

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