Expeditions
Each Expedition is hosted by Chris & Monique Fallows who’s passion, knowledge and love of the wildlife in the area makes this the most personalized and educational trip on offer, with a limited maximum of 8 participants to ensure the best viewing potential.
2011 Expedition
Package Deals
If you are a serious shark lover and if it is a life’s dream to experience the Great White Shark, then the best way to do this is to book a longer stay.
In The News : Chris and/or Monique Fallows and .....
Sharkman Interview with Chris Fallows
The Sharkman meets Chris Fallows
Chris explains to Sharkman what "Great White Breaching" means and a what you can expect on a "Shark Day Trip" as arranged by Apex Predators.
CNN Live Sunday
Interview With Chris Fallows, Monique Fallows
Aired December 7, 2003 - 11:21 ET
Chris and Monique discuss the Great Whites and the seals they hunt at Seal Island, Cape Town with Jim Moret, CNN Anchor
White Sharks Can Jump
Date : 01 October 2001
Producer : Diana Lucas
Presenter : Derek Watts
Naturalist, seaman and eco photographer, Chris Fallows has spent five years in the False Bay area studying this super predator. He has observed a unique phenomenon in the way the Great White hunts its prey.
Seal Island, about 5kms off shore, is really just an isolated pile of rocks, but the secret lies in the name. It’s home to about 64 000 seals and it’s during the winter months when steenbras and yellowtail aren’t available that seal meat moves to number one on the shark’s menu. In fact, you could say their fate is sealed...
Photographing Africa's "Flying Sharks"
Part one and two
November 24, 2003 - Husband-and-wife team Monique and Chris Fallows make a living by photographing a dramatic spectacle of nature: giant sharks hurtling through the air as they rocket with great velocity from murky depths to catch seals near the surface. This interview includes two photo galleries of the "flying sharks" of South Africa
BBC Planet Earth
The BBC Planet Earth TV series was one of the most enjoyable and succesful projects Monique and I have ever worked on.
In previous years the BBC did not always get their timing with us right and arrived before or after things really got going, this time Simon King and Ted hit the nail on the head.

