Sentences with phrase «see wildlife up»

With a stable, peaceful democratic government and English as its official language, families can enjoy the time of their lives in Belize as they explore ancient lost cities, see wildlife up close and in person, splash in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean and enjoy plenty of fun in the sun.
Manuel Antonio National Park is one of the easiest places in Costa Rica to see wildlife up close.
All houses come fully equipped with a full kitchen for your cooking enjoyment, private parking space in front of your house, wonderful gardens to see wildlife up close, a refreshing swimming pool, free wifi, window screens, safe box, daily house keeping, laundry service and much more.
Paddle through protected inland waterways by kayak which is the perfect way to explore the coastal mangrove areas and see wildlife up close.
«Yosemite might just be my first chance to get out of Oakland and see wildlife up close.»

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Snowshoeing, hiking, cross-country skiing, fishing — the list goes on at this 130 - acre preserve with nearly five miles of trails to see West Michigan's natural wildlife up close and personal.
Either we stand up and effectively protect these wildlife populations, or overhunting will erode their populations until we see major losses in both forest biodiversity and forest ecosystem services.»
We've seen what happens when folks realize they can't handle that «cute» 3 - foot python that then ends up in the Florida Everglades at a whopping 20 feet, gobbling up the native wildlife.
If you want to see some of the world's most incredible wildlife up close, in their native habitat, a scuba diving holiday is for you.
But the wildlife parks teem with animals, and your up - close - and - personal animal viewing will rival what you see on National Geographic TV shows.
World - famous sandy beaches, exciting theme parks and the chance to see Australian wildlife up close, the Gold Coast offers plenty for those on a family getaway.
This large island nation off the southeast coast of Africa is the perfect destination for anyone who wants to get up close and personal with wildlife — most of which you can't see anyplace else (there are more than 50 species of lemurs alone).
Expect to see many of the local wildlife on your Noosa stand up paddle adventure with many turtles (Six of the world's seven marine turtle species can be found here) often seen in the clear shallows of the lagoons and ocean.
Guided by the moon's bright rays (and flashlights we shine in the hopes of spotting occasional wildlife, like small local deer), our buggy lives up to its promise — and, with an overnight charge, lives to see another day ferrying us around this Papagayo paradise...
Animal lovers can see Australian wildlife up close at Lone Pine or Alma Park Zoo.
There are many wildlife tours and safaris that can take travelers up to the Canadian arctic to see the majestic animals, so you can see the beautiful creatures up close.
Zipline over the dense rainforest canopy, hike up a volcano, go horseback riding on the beach, unwind in a natural hot spring, and see the abundant wildlife up close (try to spot a sloth!).
Guests board a boat for a slow cruise up the Monkey River with plenty of wildlife to be seen in all its glory, including the ubiquitous howler monkeys that gave the river its name.
The eight - night adventure includes four game drives - proper safaris in jeeps that allow you to get up close to the wildlife and see the «Big Five» - and a variety of daily off - train excursions.
Although the guided, 16 - mile roundtrip hike to Point Bennett requires some stamina, visitors get a chance to see one of the largest congregations of wildlife in the world - over 30,000 animals and up to five different species.
During the ride you can cross pastures and gallop up forested hills all the way to a mountain with a lovely view seeing wildlife on the way!
Ranthambore ▸ A few days in one of India's most beautiful national nature preserves will give you a chance to see all kinds of wildlife close - up.
We were both really hoping to see some of the illusive wildlife, and really hoping not to see it unexpectedly and up close, as we came out of some stand of brush.
The jungle canopy also surrounds these towns and it butts up to the beach so don't be surprised is you see monkeys hanging in the trees and other wildlife aplenty.
I saw five whale sharks during my dive as well as being able to dive up the infamous chimney (the coolest vertical swim up a hollow rock formation) and seeing wildlife from 18m all the way up to 2m!
Enjoy seeing exotic wildlife up close while taking one of their 2.5 hour tours.
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!
You'll continue up to the top of Mount Lewis where a restaurant prepared picnic dinner is enjoyed by candlelight deep in this remote rainforest before we go spot lighting to see what wildlife inhabits the tropical rainforest.
See the towering 12 Apostles, get up close to native wildlife, and take in iconic surf breaks, pristine rainforest and misty waterfalls as you go.
Do you want to see the Blue Mountains, ride the steepest railway, go into amazing caves, enjoy fine wines, get up close and personal with some wildlife or explore Sydney's awesome beaches and harbour?.
Stand Up paddle boarding is a new way to explore the Daintree Rainforest and to see the wildlife.
While here, you can learn more about wildlife and see both baby and adult turtles close - up.
Take a guided walk with the rangers around the 14,000 hectares to see the bushveld wildlife up - close.
If you are up for an adventure and want to see some wildlife and a fascinating eco-system this is the tour for you!
There's tons of wildlife to see then though you have to stomach getting up so early.
Go kayaking or stand up paddle boarding — you're bound to see some of the local wildlife, whether it's a turtle coming up for air or one of the seabirds gliding overhead.
It is the light, the African light, which is like no other, and the colors, the vistas, the vast spaces, the wildlife, and perhaps it is some genetic memory of our communal origins that fires up the neurons in a deep part of our brains when we see our ancestral home.
Photo: cbrown1023 / cc Earlier this week, residents in East Brunswick, New Jersey reported seeing a black bear wandering through their suburb, so wildlife officials were dispatched to pick him up — but the bear proved no easy catch.
Based on the comments on the Miami Herald coverage, looks like the State will have to expand the program rapidly to prevent the invasive reptiles from gobbling up all the wildlife tourists came to see.
Sure, we take for granted that only humans might use a professional Realtor — but what if you saw a furry critter pulling up to look at a hole in the wall, with a family of his wildlife brethren?
Relax on the covered deck it backs up to the airbase woods so you'll only see wildlife in the backyard.
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