Here you will be able to take a boat tour through miles of mangroves, and
see wildlife such as monkeys, raccoons, iguanas, among other animals.
Snorkel along the northern hemisphere's largest reef in these tropical waters, and then dry off with a trip into the jungle to
see wildlife such as howler monkeys, crocodiles, and turtles.
Tour highlights include a ride on the Ice Explorer on the 1000 - foot Athabasca Glacier and a river safari on the Blue River, where you'll have the opportunity to
see wildlife such as bears, eagles, moose, elk, and more.
You will also have plenty of time to lose yourself in the rich and colourful intertidal life as well as the opportunity to
see wildlife such as eagles, whales, shore birds, sea lions, seals, mink, river otter, and sea otters.
Not exact matches
A new global analysis of forest habitat loss and
wildlife extinction risk published July 19 in the journal Nature shows that species most at risk live in areas just beginning to
see the impacts of human activities
such as hunting, mining, logging and ranching.
I was lucky enough to
see some fantastic
wildlife such as iguanas, crocodiles and monkeys.
Immerse yourself in a tropical paradise, live in a beautiful part of a different country, with the opportunity to experience a new culture, food and way of life; learning about the Mesoamerican coral reef and how to identify the
wildlife it supports; participating in monitoring dives that explore different sites along the coast;
seeing mega-fauna
such as dolphins and sharks; snorkelling in cenotes or waterways; joining in with community programmes; teaching English and raising the environmental awareness of the local community; and joining fun - dives.
The rich vegetation that lines these waterways teems with
wildlife and tropical birds, and we can expect to
see species
such as kingfishers, ospreys, snail kites, and Jabiru storks.
Indigenous
wildlife,
such as gazelle or Arabian oryx, will frequently be
seen grazing near the Suites.
Your professional, experienced bilingual guides will give you a safety talk and paddling instruction, lifejackets, helmets & then you're off... Hopefully you'll get to
see lots of
wildlife like monkeys, sloths and tropical birds
such as ospreys, oropéndolas and toucans.
This is an opportunity to
see the river environment in a different perspective and may allow for a view of some of the nocturnal
wildlife, especially birds
such as night herons, owls and coots.
Guests can
see the Island's diverse
wildlife by participating in various activities that take them around the 4,100 hectare Arabian
wildlife park,
such as nature and
wildlife drives.
Although
wildlife such as bald eagles, big horn sheep, wolves and grizzly bears frequent the Lake Minnewanka area, they can be difficult to find and we can not guarantee that you will
see them.
There are many dive operators who can help you explore the world beneath the waves, whether you want to
see the region's
wildlife,
such as whale sharks, turtles, and colorful groupers, or the many shipwrecks that lie stranded in the shallow waters.
Park rangers lead visitors on an easy guided walk with some great views to
see the dragons and other island
wildlife such as wild pigs, deer and birds.
So much to
see in
such a small country and the
wildlife is so diverse.
Once there you will paddle around the lake in a catamaran, searching for the resident family of nine giant river otters (
seen by 60 % of our lake visitors) and other lakeside
wildlife such as caiman, hoatzin and horned screamers.
It is therefore best to combine a dolphin watching tour with a mangrove cruise that offers the opportunity to
see a wide range of rare
wildlife such as Borneo's famed proboscis monkey.
During these adventures, you will
see incredible
wildlife such as crocodiles, bats, exotic birds & monkeys.
The Pantanal Wetlands allows a higher chance of
seeing some of the Amazon Rainforest's most sort - after
wildlife,
such as Jaguar, Giant Otters and Capybara.
On the night walks at Pashan Garh and Banjaar Tola, eager - eyed visitors can
see an array of rare
wildlife,
such as owls and nightjars and hear the calls of the skitter.
As Peru contains a large portion of the Amazon Rainforest, the country includes a large amount of Amazon
wildlife,
such as sloths, monkeys, macaws, giant otters, anacondas and much more, which you can
see from Peru's top Amazon Rainforest Lodges.
It was
such an incredible place to visit, so much amazing
wildlife to
see.
From the river boat you will
see, huge crocodiles up - close in their natural habitat, up to 50 different kinds of exotic birds,
such as the brilliantly colored scarlet macaw, black and green iguanas, Jesus Christ lizards, monkeys, anteaters, and other jungle
wildlife, tropical mangrove forests, a breathtaking crocodile feeding show!
Kangaroo Island, a sanctuary for native
wildlife such as Kangaroos, Koalas and sea lions, is the best place to
see these wonderful creatures, surrounded by majestic scenery, rugged rock formations, underground caves and bush cloaked national parks.
Canoe trips down the river to
see monkeys, birds, and other
wildlife such as iguanas, crocodiles, anteaters and turtles can be arranged at the visitor center.
Here you will
see incredible
wildlife,
such as Endangered Maned Wolves, Hyacinth Macaws, and tool - using Capuchin Monkeys.
See iconic Australian
wildlife animals
such as Kangaroos, Wallabies, Dingos, Emus, Deer, Alpacas in our newly developed petting area.
There will be plenty of opportunities to
see the native
wildlife such as koalas, grey kangaroos and a variety of birds.
Because the Amazon Villa is deep within the Tambopata Rainforest, the journey to the lodge takes around 4 hours down the Tambopata River and you're sure to
see some interesting
wildlife enroute,
such as cranes, cormorants, toucans, and turtles.
You will also
see a lot of roaming
wildlife such as mules.
Located on a green eastern slope of the Peruvian Andes, enjoy tours from the Cock of the Rock Lodge to
see different
wildlife,
such as the woolly monkeys, spectacled bears, hummingbirds, cock of the rocks, brown capuchin monkeys quetzals and more.
Strolling along the path to your room, you're likely to
see a variety of
wildlife such as white - faced monkeys, howler monkeys, agoutis, iguanas and coati mundis.
You paddle canoes around the lake looking for lakeside
wildlife such as hoatzin and caiman, hoping to
see the otters which are infrequently
seen here.
Having Manuel Antonio National Park in
such close proximity to many vacation rental homes gives vacationers the added thrill of
seeing wildlife in their own backyard.
When you visit the place, you will not only
see such a beautiful view of
wildlife.
This flight gives the most unique views by flying at a low altitude over the shallow flats of the Keys, and visitors get the chance to
see marine
wildlife such as sea turtles, dolphins and sharks from above.
The inn is designated a Backyard
Wildlife Sanctuary, which means that guests can
see plenty of
wildlife such as ducks, trumpeter swans, fox, and deer, yet it is just five minutes from shops, restaurants, and art galleries.
Enjoy the bay's warm water and beautiful sand, or paddle and snorkel around the bay to
see the
wildlife,
such as colorful fish, sea turtles, friendly reef sharks and rays.
Tombs and caves,
wildlife and one - off NPC encounters — Origins could be the Red Dead Redemption, the Witcher 3 of Africa, and more than killing dudes in cool ways, I'm excited to
see how Ubisoft treats
such a large space.
We already know from the combat - focused second trailer in the series that players can encounter hostile planet - dwellers
such as robots and
wildlife, and we
see a bit more of that in the Survival trailer as well.
Most people in Kenya never get the opportunity to
see the
wildlife living around them, especially at
such close quarters.
I had read and
seen enough of sea level rise in the Everglades and its impact on the amazing
wildlife,
such as the alligators, crocodiles, birds, dolphins, manatees, etc..
«I have never
seen wildlife like that, in
such numbers, not even when flying over the mass migrations of the Serengeti,» said survey leader and renowned conservationist J. Michael Fay in 2007.
«I have never
seen wildlife like that, in
such numbers, not even when flying over the mass migrations of the Serengeti,» said Fay in a press release.