I travel to places where nature still has a presence. The goal is simple: find destinations worth visiting, not the ones polished for brochures. These are the trails, coastlines, and parks that show what the world actually looks like.
I travel as a wildlife artist, always looking for subjects that tell the story of a place. Each destination I visit influences my artwork, whether it’s sketching elephants in Africa or coastal birds by the sea. These experiences become the foundation for my drawings.
Explore the Best Travel Destinations
This section covers wildlife travel, eco travel, and nature-based adventures around the world to help you plan meaningful experiences in wild places.
My guides are straightforward and practical, based on field notes, photos, travel tips, and firsthand experience. Use them to plan a wildlife trip, explore a new region, or find a quiet wave to surf.
If you want to see how the world fits together, check out ecoregions. Each biome has its own rhythm, from dry savannas to deep rainforests, and a reason it’s worth visiting.
If you’re drawn to animals, follow along my quiet goal of trying to see all species of cats in the wild. Many of these stories overlap with a variety of wildlife destinations, because searching for cats often takes you to the most remote places on earth.
You can also explore my safari notes for in-depth guides focused on Africa’s parks and wildlife experiences.
If you prefer the surfing, my longboard waves guides show you how to visit surf spots around the world.
Specific Country Destination Guides
These country-specific guides are organized by region to make it easier to explore travel destinations by continent and find the type of adventure you’re interested in.
North America
Arizona
California
Florida
Hawaii
Mexico
Caribbean
Costa Rica
Honduras
South America
Europe
Africa
Asia
China
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
Philippines
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Thailand
Vietnam
Oceania
I add new places after I’ve visited them or talked with people who live there. Choose a country, read a guide, and find your own direction.






























