Sentences with phrase «rivers by canoe»

When the winter weather sets in, you can hit the slopes at nearby Sugar Mountain, and during the summer, tour the Catawba River by canoe.
It is hard to believe that the entire place is built by hand, from materials carried up the river by canoe.
It shows their arrival in early fall, when they work for days to transport their food and equipment from a boat in the river by canoe to the shoreline, then haul it up a hill to the cabin.

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By CATHY SEARSAS our dugout canoe floats silently down a tributary of the Orinoco river in the llanos, the central plains of Venezuela, I realise we are being observed.
The researchers traveled by canoe upriver into the Amazon to study the diet and health of the Matses community, who are among the last hunter - gatherers in the world; they still hunt monkey, sloth, alligator, and other game, as well as gather wild tubers in the forest and fish in the rivers.
The camu camu berry (also called myrciaria dubia) grows on the sides of rivers and is harvested by the natives using canoes.
You may wish to paddle by canoe or kayak, jump on the water trampoline, swim in the river, or take an infrared sauna in the lodge.
Thankfully, the classic 1984 favorite by Vera Williams, Three Days on a River in a Red Canoe is still in print.
With free time here, choose to explore the area by foot, canoe, or horse, take a caving trip, or visit the Mountain Pine Ridge Area and swim in its inviting pools and rivers.
He travels overland from Lake Tanganyika to the river's headwaters on the back of a motorbike, dodging mai - mai soldiers armed with machine guns, then downriver by UN patrol boat, dugout canoe and overcrowded barge.
Explore the lake by dugout canoe, and watch for endangered river otters, along with side - neck turtles, anacondas, black caimans, and boisterous red howler monkeys — appropriately named for their distinctive cry.
Stroll along soft, sandy beaches, or explore the rivers and creeks by boat or canoe.
Resorts, lodges and tour operators offer river trips on the Mopan, Macal and other rivers by tube, raft and canoe.
Boat access to the scenic Gairdner River with its red cliffs and abundance of seabirds is close by and kayaks / canoes can be hired.
From Chaa Creek your Belize vacation package includes a tour of the Xunantunich Mayan ruins and your pick of the many on - site jungle activities offered by Chaa Creek, including guided day - time and sunset canoeing on the Macal River, tropical birding, guided jungle hiking or horseback riding and night - time jungle animal tours.
Highlights include exclusive visits at Guna Yala Islands and Darién villages, explorations of historic Casco Antiguo and San Lorenzo Fort, wildlife viewing in the Darién Jungle by motorized dugout canoe, bird watching along the Chagres River and a full transit of the 48 - mile long Panama Canal.
Traveling the Mogue River by motorized dugout canoe, your expedition guide will help you spot wildlife — astonishingly - colored roseate spoonbills, ibises, osprey, and raccoons can be seen fishing for breakfast from the water's edge.
On the Pacific side, travelers hike into the Punta Patiño Nature Reserve in the Darién Jungle, spot wildlife on the Mogue River by motorized dugout canoe and meet locals at an Emberá village.
Guests can interact with nature by exploring the river and miles of well - maintained trails, Mayan temple sites, and through activities such as hiking, canoeing, horseback riding, mountain biking and bird watching.
Also activities of river rafting, canoeing and horseriding by arrangement.
From the fjords of McLaren Harbour, guests are ferried up a jungle river by outrigger canoe and welcomed at a traditional village where village elders share the ways of bush medicine, fire making and traditional tattooing.
Take a boat tour of Hawaii's longest navigable river, the Wailua, or explore on your own by kayak or canoe.
Kapaa is also close to the lower Wailua River, the only river on Kauai that is navigable by boats larger than caRiver, the only river on Kauai that is navigable by boats larger than cariver on Kauai that is navigable by boats larger than canoes.
The N2 crosses the river en route to Wilderness in a sweeping bend through the river gorge and if you're looking in the other direction, up at the mountainside, then you'll miss the pretty historic cottages that lie on the other side of the river, canoes pulled up on the river bank (the cottages are accessible only by boat).
These activities include, but are not necessarily limited to: walking safaris; horseback / elephant back / camel safaris; canoe / boat trips, white - water rafting and river cruises; locomotive foot - plate rides, cab rides or photo run - bys; helicopter rides; hot - air balloon rides; scuba diving; shark diving.
The beautiful South Coast of NSW offers guests spectacular scenery and adventure experiences with crystal - clear bays and lakes, uncrowded beaches and beautiful rivers are perfect year - round for fishing, diving, canoeing and boating while the pristine bushland is enjoyed by bush walkers, bird - lovers and cycling enthusiasts.
Rates Include: * Safari drive twice daily * River cruises and guided walks * Fishing and canoeing * Beach trips by boat * All meals and selected beverages * Luxury suite with king - size bed (twin or double) * Private viewing patio * En - suite bathroom * In - side shower and Ornate bath * Double vanity basin * Air - conditioning and overhead fan * Internet connectivity * Safe and telephone * Tea and coffee facilities
Relax in the lounge and watch the occasional boat or canoe make its way up river, or the abundant bird population swim leisurely by.
A guided nature walk through lush tropical bush, followed by canoeing up river in 3 - man canoes.
After settling into the Cayo District, you could start Day 1 off by exploring one of the numerous nature trails in the region or go canoeing on the Macal or kayaking on the Mopan rivers.
Personal Highlights: Taking a dip in one of the tranquil rock pools created by the Privassion River A canoe trip into the Mayan underworld A privately guided tour of the ancient Mayan -LSB-...]
Crystal - clear bays and lakes, uncrowded beaches and beautiful rivers are perfect year - round for fishing, diving, canoeing and boating while the pristine bushland is enjoyed by bush walkers, bird - lovers and cycling enthusiasts.
This short river is mostly navigated by canoe or very small boat.
Majestic River (5 days / 4 nights)- Exploring by boat to observe animals - Nocturnal exploring by boat to see caiman - Morning bird watching by walking - Fishing for piranhas - Night walk looking for amphibians - Visiting the Amazon River to see pink and grey dolphin - Walking to see prehistoric - looking birds - Full morning tour - Canoeing ride - Night Canoeing ride - Night canoeingcanoeing
Full Adventure (6 days / 5 nights)- Exploring by boat to observe animals - Nocturnal exploring by boat to see caiman - Morning bird watching by walking - fishing piranhas - Night walk looking for amphibians - Visiting the Amazon River to see pink and grey dolphin - Walking to see prehistoric - looking birds - Full morning tour - Canoeing ride - Night canoeing - OvernightCanoeing ride - Night canoeing - Overnightcanoeing - Overnight camping
We take a 30 - minute flight east over the Andes to Puerto Maldonado, and travel by canoe up the Tambopata River to our rain forest lodge in the Tambopata - Candamo Reserve.
The mighty Columbia River is also close by and provides an excellent location for kayaking, canoeing, rowing, parasailing, water - skiing, and jet - skiing, as well as windsurfing and sailing.
from the checkpoint of Iquitos airport (30 minutes by car), on the right bank of the Nanay River, and is ideal for swimming or go on a canoe ride, amidst beautiful surroundings.
From Puerto Maldonado, we will take you on a short overland journey then navigate the Madre de Dios River by motorized canoe to reach the Manu Wildlife Center.
Whether it be canoeing up the Macal River, tubing through one of the area's deep and dark caves, zip lining above the jungle, or exploring the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve in search of elusive birds, tours are easily arranged by visiting one of the tour shops that line Burns Avenue, a pedestrian - only street that runs through the center of town.
A family travels by canoe on the Maranon river in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve in the Amazon jungle March 28, 2008.
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