Wolf tracking Print

Wolves have always been a part of Estonian nature, and Estonians have a long tradition of sharing their lives with these lithe and beautiful creatures. In recent decades the Estonian wolf population has been thriving, with a population of about 200 adults. Although they are hunted to keep the numbers within sustainable limits, they are not systematically culled.

Join us for tracking this mysterious predator in Estonia.

We'll drive one hour from Tallinn to a forested area where a wolf pack has a hunting territory. We'll make stops to search for footprints and droppings, take a look at the wolf habitats and talk about this awesome predator.

When darkness falls, we'll listen for wolves. With good luck we'll be able to heard wolves howling; with very good luck they might come close to investigate.  With time and patience we may be treated to a memorable life time experience: spotting a wolf and/or hearing their howls in a dark forest.


Duration
About 7 hours, including the minibus drive from Tallinn and back.

Level
Easily managed. Walking distance about 3 km.

What to wear
Warm clothes and comfortable (and preferably waterproof) footwear are necessary.  At night it might be quite chilly.

Departures

Mid-August until March.

What´s included

  • Bus drive from Tallinn and back
  • Night sounds of Estonian nature
  • Guided wolf tracking
  • Sandwiches and tea/coffee

Cost

55 Eur per person. Group size: 1 to 8 persons. Minimum price for group: 300 Euros. Trip can be organized for several groups at the same time.


Group booking
Groups are welcome to book a trip with Triin: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  
Phone. +372 5555 8755

Highlights

  • A close-up look at wolf habitats
  • Spotting wolf tracks
  • Enjoying the rich folklore of the wolf - and howling!
  • Sighting other wildlife
 
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