Stewart
McPherson has organised three Nepenthes expeditions to take place in
2013. These trips offer intrepid adventures to trek through steaming rainforests
to reach remote mountain summits to observe, photograph and experience
spectacular Nepenthes plants in the wild. The expeditions are much more
than carnivorous plant tours. Each trip is specifically designed so that along
the way, you will encounter some of the most spectacular landscapes in South
East Asia, as well ethical encounters with local communities to experience
native cultures, and of course, a plethora of tropical wildlife.
The
expeditions will take place over June, July and December 2013. The exact dates
can be finalised between participants to find the most mutually convenient
dates.
The
objectives of each trip include the following:
Philippines Expedition to explore the spectacular summit
of Sibuyan (ascended by a knife edge ridge) to the habitat of N.
argentii and N. sibuyanensis, and to Mount Hamiguitan (home to the
spectacular N. peltata, N. micramphora and N.
hamiguitanensis), a lowland trip to see N. merrilliana, N.
truncata and N. bellii, and a climb up Sultan Peak, to see the
largest of all Nepenthes of the Philippines; N.
palawanensis.
Sulawesi Expedition to see the spectacular N.
hamata, N. eymae, N. maxima, N. nigra, N.
tentaculata, N. tomoriana, N. glabrata and (hopefully)
N. pitopangii, as well as the amazing indigenous Torajan
cultures.
New Guinea Expedition to see N treubiana and
spectacular ancient petroglyphs by canoe, giant highland Papuan N.
ampullaria and N. insignis, huge N. neoguineensis
populations, and N. mirabilis. Possibly with an additional add on of
visiting the famous Baliem Valley – home to fascinating Papuan tribes and
cultures that have remained unchanged for thousands of years.
If
you are interested in joining one of these adventures and would like more
information, including a pdf brochure, please email Stewart directly: stewart@mcpherson.net.
The
expeditions are excellent value, and professionally organised with first class
logistics, food and expert Nepenthes guides. The expeditions also raise funds to
support the Ark of Life rare Nepenthes collection to further
conservation of endangered Nepenthes species. So your participation
will directly support the conservation of the plants and habitats you will
experience.
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