Day in the Life on a gap year program in Oman: Charles Tomalin
Charles is a natural history enthusiast and wildlife photographer based in Bedford, UK. He specialises in butterflies and other insects, and has also travelled widely across Africa to follow the big game and has worked on conservation projects in Namibia and Kenya.
Charles' gap year experience in Oman: The highlight for me was sitting on the beach after dinner, watching bright blue bio-luminescence in the breaking waves. A spectacular sight and one we were privileged to see on a number of nights. Sleeping on the sand, only 20 meters from the sea made it even more special. On return, reviewing the results has been amazing - with real footage of the endangered Arabian Leopard (our primary objective) and establishing a number of rare insect observations made us all feel part of something important.
Spend your gap year abroad in Oman, home to one of the largest deserts in the world as well host to a beautiful but fragile tropical cloud forest. Over four weeks, BSES will lead camps through the harshest of conditions, trekking through relentless... Learn More!