Khao Sok National Park, Thailand
One way to explore the beautiful flora and fauna of the largest nature reserve in southern Thailand is by canoe on the river Khao Sok. The rainforest is one of the oldest in the world, preceding by several million years those of South America. The reserve hosts a wide variety of animals including elephants, bears, leopards and tigers.
Madikwe Nature Reserve, South Africa
This reserve has private pavilions for all tastes: from Thakadu River Camp and terrace personal observation, the luxurious Madikwe Royal Pavilion. Since 1991, more than 8000 animals were released, fans safaris are almost guaranteed to see one of the 66 mammals and one of 300 species of birds. To take advantage of this reserve, take your airline tickets to Johannesburg and take about three hours by car.
Twasulu Kalahari Nature Reserve, South Africa
After your long flight from Paris, discover the South African and Kalahari reserve Twasulu. Hotels offer a full pension for small groups. The guests can explore with confidence the extraordinary landscapes and perhaps see one of the famous lions of the Kalahari.
Croajingolong National Park, Australia
In this stretch of beaches, estuaries, rivers and deep forests of eucalyptus, visitors can see koalas and kangaroos, but also some of the 306 species of birds. There are a wide variety of accommodation to suit all budgets, camping in luxurious Gypsy Point Lakeside Boutique Resort in the heart of the park.
Cruise-diving, Red Sea, Egypt
Despite its popularity, the Red Sea still offers divers to beautiful encounters with marine life. One of the best ways to escape the other divers is to go to places accessible only by boat. Meals and dives are usually included in the price, and diving instructors are there to support you.
Safari on horseback, Yellowstone National Park, USA
What better way to explore Yellowstone Park by becoming a cowboy? Equipped (e) of the complete range, you will discover places that tourists do not see a 4x4, and you will feel closer to the scenery breathtaking. Many mammals live in Yellowstone bison, grizzly bears, black bears, elk, cougars, lynx and now a pack of 13 wolves.
Gorilla safari, Rwanda
After many years of poaching and because some have realized that the gorillas were worth more alive than dead, the gorillas of Rwanda are now protected. For Safari, you must be physically fit as there may be a lot of walking on rough terrain. And it is recommended to book well in advance: only eight visitors can spend an hour with one of the seven families of primates.
Observation of killer whales, Vancouver, Canada
Among the mammals found in the waters of Vancouver, killer whales are the most popular. Between April and August, about 80 whales will be back in the area and visitors have 90% chance of seeing a group of killer whales. Some professionals suggest not to charge if visitors do not see them. Like what you can have fun at a lower cost especially now with cheap flights to Canada.
Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
The life of a gnu is not a bed of roses. But their annual migration between the Serengeti and Masai Mara is one of the most beautiful sights of the natural world. The Mara River is their last obstacle: if the ford is shallow, the majority manage to cross, otherwise wildebeest will serve dinner to the huge hungry crocodiles.
Adventures of Bear Manitoba, Canada / Churchill, United States
Bears fans will be delighted to learn that you can see black bears and polar bears in one trip. You attend first to the migration of polar bears in Churchill, then you stay in the National Park Riding Mountain where you can see, in addition to bears, moose, elk and bison.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
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