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parksphotography · 2 months
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Mesa Verde National Park, CO (Sept 2023)
Cliff Palace. You need a special tour guided by a ranger to access any of the cliff dwellings, and this hike involves climbing several long ladders along with many strangers. A fascinating, powerful place that has led me to researching more of the indigenous history of the place that I live.
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cdelphiki · 2 years
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can i ask what degrees you have that helped you work in a museum? this is like my dream job :)
I got my bachelors in history with a minor in political science, then I got a master’s in history, my focus being American history then even more specifically Georgia history, with a certificate in public history. Public History programs are good, as are museum studies programs. I had initially planned on being a park ranger / tour guide with my public history focus, but I wound up being the collection manager of my university museum as my graduate assistantship, and because of that my first real job (during my last year of grad school) was at a park where I was a tour guide and got to help our collections manager with museum stuff, since I already had experience doing everything. That led to a job strictly as a collection manager which led to this one, and is hopefully leading to a big promotion in the coming weeks. 🤞 so education helped a LOT but it was the work I did during school that got me here. I also had volunteered as an intern at a couple places, one of which I taught a county historic society how to catalog and establish their collection. So yeah. My #1 advice is volunteer and work your ass off. It’s the experience museums want, not entirely the degree. (You still need the degree too).
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aonoexpat · 9 months
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20-07-2023
A tiring week! After getting some rest over the weekend I continued on towards Tākaka. On my way I stopped at Ngarua caves and got an almost private tour of the beautiful dripstone and treasures that they had to offer, including genuine Moa bones!
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Not much further down the road and one day later, I undertook the hike up Tākaka hill, and was absolutely stunned by the views. It was extremely windy up there, a local told me that was due to a storm coming up from the Southwest, carrying cold air from Antarctica. I had to diligently stick to the path because there were loads of Tomo, or holes, in the surrounding grass that led down to more underground cave networks. One fall could be tens of meters deep!
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A little further along I stopped for a hike to Wainui falls. I was hesitant to go for it because I had done quite some hiking already, and what was another waterfall, right? However, I still pushed myself to go, and I'm so glad I did because it was a fantastic little hike with a great prize at the end 🤩
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At the end of the day I had made it to Tōtaranui campground, almost deserted this time of year save for the hordes of Pūkeko, Weka, Kereru, Piwakawaka and Tūi, and I believe I may even have heard a Kiwi at night. I got some advice from the lone ranger that was up there, and set out the next day for my longest hike yet: to Separation point and back. This is the place where Golden Bay and Tasman Bay meet, and I think it may have been my favourite hike yet too! It was a bit more challenging, with parts of the trail including steep rocky faces, wading through bushes and tramping through the sand on the beaches. The end point was absolutely spectacular, and I was grateful for the little lighthouse there providing some shelter from the strong winds, or I might have been blown right into the water. I even got lucky and spotted a bunch of seals relaxing on the rocks not far from me!
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Unfortunately I managed to get an eye infection on the hike (switch out your contacts in time, kids) so the following night was a very unpleasant one, but luckily it already felt better in the morning (and yes I took a Covid test and it was negative :) ). I said goodbye to Abel Tasman national park, at least for now, and made my way back to town. I struggled for a moment with some last-minute changes to my plans, but can now report I've settled in for at least a few days with an extremely kind family in Golden Bay as a first time WWOOFer :) I'm super grateful for their hospitality and look forward to getting to know them better!
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azcanyonrafting · 10 months
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Grand Canyon Adventure
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21 Things To Do In The Grand Canyon
Unveiling the boundless beauty of the Grand Canyon, one can expect a wealth of incomparable experiences. This comprehensive guide will explore 21 things to do in the Grand Canyon that cater to various interests and preferences. From adrenaline-pumping activities like whitewater rafting and helicopter flights to serene horseback riding and camping under starry skies, this iconic destination has something for everyone. For those who appreciate history and culture, visiting the Grand Canyon Village or walking The Trail of Time provides a glimpse into its rich past. Hiking enthusiasts can embark on scenic trails like South Kaibab, while photographers have endless opportunities to capture stunning canyon views from numerous vantage points. Get ready for an exciting journey when you explore the myriad of activities available at the Grand Canyon.
Whitewater Rafting
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2. Visitor Center Theater
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3. Horseback Riding
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Grand Canyon from a unique perspective by horseback riding along its picturesque trails. This unforgettable adventure allows you to explore the canyon's diverse landscape while enjoying an exhilarating ride on well-trained horses.
4. Walking The Trail of Time
Exploring the Trail of Time is essential for any Grand Canyon visitor, allowing them to traverse geological eras and marvel at nature's masterpieces. It provides a 1.3-mile interpretive exhibit that showcases an unforgettable journey through Earth's history while showcasing some of nature's most awe-inspiring creations, with each step representing one million years.
5. Camping
Experience the Grand Canyon's beauty by camping under the stars. Choose from various campgrounds and backcountry campsites for an unforgettable adventure.
6. Walking or Hiking the Canyons
Appreciating the Grand Canyon's grandeur through walking or hiking is an experience everyone can enjoy. With trails for all skill levels, there's something for everyone when walking or hiking in this natural wonder.
7. Photographing the Grand Canyon
If you're a photo enthusiast, taking pictures of this incredible natural spectacle should be on your agenda when visiting.
8. Grand Canyon Village
Grand Canyon Village, situated on the South Rim and south entrance of this iconic natural landmark, is an essential stop for any South Rim visitor center attendee of the Grand Canyon. This historic village offers a variety of attractions and amenities to make your visit memorable and enjoyable.
9. South Kaibab Trailhead Viewpoint
The South Kaibab Trailhead Viewpoint is a must-see for anyone visiting the Grand Canyon. This popular trail offers breathtaking views, ideal for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers.
10. Helicopter Flight Over The Grand Canyon
Discover the Grand Canyon's breathtaking vista from an incomparable angle with a helicopter journey. Soar above this natural wonder and appreciate its immense size and stunning geological features. A helicopter tour is an unforgettable way to explore the Grand Canyon's south side and create lasting memories.
11. Dare to Walk The See-Through Grand Canyon Skywalk
For an unforgettable experience, dare to take a stroll on the Grand Canyon Skywalk's see-through bridge. Look no further than the Grand Canyon Skywalk. This horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extends 70 feet over the canyon's edge, offering unparalleled views of one of nature's most awe-inspiring wonders. Hanging precariously over the Colorado River, this breathtaking structure will test your courage. But for those brave enough to step onto the Skywalk, the reward is a heart-pumping adventure and unforgettable photo opportunities.
12. Experience the Grand Canyon on a Mule
For a truly remarkable experience, try traversing the Grand Canyon's south rim on a mule. Look no further than a mule ride. These trusty animals have been navigating the canyon's steep trails for over a century, providing visitors with an unforgettable adventure. Accompanied by knowledgeable guides, you'll learn fascinating facts about the canyon's geology, flora, and fauna as you descend into its depths. Whether you opt for an overnight trip to Phantom Ranch or a shorter day ride along the rim, book your mule ride well in advance as they fill up quickly.
13. Take a Scenic Drive Along Desert View Drive
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Grand Canyon with a scenic drive along Desert View Drive. This 25-mile stretch offers stunning views and numerous overlooks, allowing you to view the canyon's vastness from various angles. Don't forget to pack your camera, snacks, and plenty of water as you embark on this unforgettable journey through one of nature's most awe-inspiring wonders.
14. Explore Native American History at Tusayan Museum
Learn about Native American history at the Tusayan Ruin and Museum, an archaeological site that offers a glimpse into the past. It's a fascinating stop that adds depth to your Grand Canyon experience. This captivating museum showcases ancient artifacts and provides insights into the daily lives of Native Americans. You can also visit the nearby Tusayan Ruin, an 800-year-old ancestral Puebloan site once housed in a small village. The museum is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm, so fitting into your Grand Canyon itinerary is easy.
15. Explore the Grand Canyon with a Knowledgeable Guide
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the majestic Grand Canyon with knowledgeable guides to uncover its geology, wildlife, and history. Learn about the canyon's geology, wildlife, and history from expert guides passionate about sharing their knowledge. For those seeking a thrilling experience, explore the Grand Canyon through hiking, river rafting, or helicopter rides.
16. Discover the Beauty of Havasu Falls
Looking for a spot to cool off during your Grand Canyon adventure? Havasu Falls is the answer. Located within the Havasupai Indian Reservation, this stunning waterfall features turquoise waters cascading over vibrant red rocks. Reaching the falls requires an arduous 10-mile hike across a rugged landscape, yet it is worth every step for the magnificent views and crystal-clear pools. But trust us, it's worth it. Take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear pools and marvel at the breathtaking scenery surrounding you.
17. Explore the Havasupai Indian Reservation
The Havasupai Indian Reservation is a unique and fascinating place to visit. Discover the ancient traditions and customs of the Havasupai tribe while taking in breathtaking views of their ancestral homeland. You can even stay overnight in the reservation's campground or lodge.
18. Experience the Grand Canyon Railway: A Historic Train Ride
Take a step back in time and embark on a memorable journey with the Grand Canyon Railway. This iconic train ride offers an incredible experience, taking you through breathtaking landscapes while providing glimpses of wildlife along the way. The vintage rail cars have been meticulously restored to their original glory, offering passengers comfortable seating and fantastic views. Choose from various classes like a coach, first-class, or luxury parlor for your trip. Onboard entertainment includes live musicians and knowledgeable staff who share interesting facts about the canyon's history. Take advantage of this remarkable experience and discover one of America's most renowned sites.
19. Experience Native American Culture at Hualapai Indian Reservation
Want to add some spice to your Grand Canyon trip? For a unique cultural experience, the Hualapai Indian Reservation on the west side of the Grand Canyon is an ideal destination. You can witness cultural demonstrations and exhibits that showcase the rich history and traditions of the Hualapai people. And if you're hungry, their restaurants serve delicious traditional meals. Don't forget to grab some authentic souvenirs from their gift shops before you leave. And the views from Guano Point and Eagle Point are simply breathtaking.
20. Explore the Grand Canyon Conservancy
Ready to experience the Grand Canyon's awe-inspiring beauty while supporting conservation efforts? Look no further than the Grand Canyon Conservancy. The Grand Canyon Conservancy is devoted to maintaining and safeguarding the canyon for future generations, as it is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park.
21. Zip Line Over the Grand Canyon
Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime. Soar through the air on a zip line tour over the breathtaking Grand Canyon. Feel the rush of adrenaline as you take in the stunning views below. Zip line tours are available at various locations within the park, including near the Hualapai Indian Reservation and visit the Grand Canyon West Rim. Book your spot quickly to ensure you don't miss out on the adrenaline rush and thrill zip-lining offers.
Conclusion
Are you looking for an adventure? Head to the Grand Canyon and try whitewater rafting, horseback riding, camping, or hiking. Take in the stunning views from above with a helicopter ride, or explore the trails on foot for an unforgettable experience. Don't miss out on the adventure of a lifetime at the Grand Canyon. Contact Advantage Grand Canyon today to search rafting trips from all the top 15 outfitters in one place, and book your next Grand Canyon rafting trip today!
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evieismol · 2 years
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Chapter 4 of the gt park ranger story
Back from an unintentional hiatus as I got really busy with classes and work and then ~my life fell apart~...my sincere apologies I'm going to finish this now lol. Also desperately needs a name, if anyone has any suggests please feel free to lemme know lol
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Dave was already awake when his alarm went off. He’d slept restlessly all night, tossing and turning for hours before resigning himself to staring up at the ceiling as the sun rose. Today was the day that he was supposed to go work with John and Easton. When the shrill screech of his alarm went off, it felt more like a bad omen than a wake up call. He reluctantly slid out of bed. His concerns over the upcoming shift didn’t fade as he got ready, and at one point he found himself seriously considering calling in. He shook his head, hoping to clear the thoughts from his mind. That was dramatic, he told himself. He’d agreed to work with Easton. And all calling in sick would do was delay the inevitable anyways.
Truth be told, he hadn’t expected this much of an emotional reaction upon finally seeing another Aphirial. He’d spent so long trying to push memories of his past away that he’d tricked himself into thinking it worked. That the past was some cold, dead series of events. Not something apparently warm enough to still burn. 
Dave finished buttoning his shirt, took a deep breath, and headed outside. John was leaning against the employee housing wall when he stepped outside. 
“Morning. Sleep well?” John asked. 
“Well enough,” Dave said. “So, what exactly are we up to today?”
“A tour of the park,” John replied. “I’ve only been here once, actually.”
“And I would guess it’s safe to assume Easton hasn’t ever,” Dave said. John nodded. Dave continued. “Well, I’m not sure how good of a tour guide I’ll be.”
John shrugged. “I think the goal is more team-bonding.”
“Right,” Dave replied. 
“Speaking of the team, we’re going to meet Easton, go over basics, and then head out,” John said. He gestured down the path before taking off in the same direction. Dave followed him, giving the employee housing building a quick glance back as anxiety built in his chest. Is it too late to fake being sick?
To say Easton’s place was huge would be an understatement. It wasn’t a surprise given his own size, but Dave still found himself staring up at the trailer in awe. If it was human-sized, it wouldn’t have been anything notable. Probably small camper sized. Big enough for a bed, maybe a modified kitchen and a half bath. It had a distinctly angular, somehow foreign feel to it, and Dave guessed that the trailer had come from Easton’s own realm as opposed to being built here. Though, that would have been a good guess even without the odd architecture, as Dave guessed building something of this scale would be a struggle for a human construction crew. John led him to the base of the structure, where a human-sized door sat to the side of some much larger steps. 
John typed something into the keypad outside the door, and it slid open to reveal a modern looking elevator. 
“Rangers first,” John said jokingly. Dave stepped into the elevator, the IMA agent close behind him. 
“I don’t know why this,” Dave gestured to the elevator. “Is a surprise to me. I mean, makes more sense to have a human-sized elevator than try to scale those steps. I guess I hadn’t really given it any thought.”
John gave a short chuckle. “It’s our best attempt at accomodating both sizes. There’s a series of pathways - human-sized pathways, that is - around the inside, so we can get around fairly easily. And this elevator takes us to the various levels on the pathways.”
“Like hamster tunnels,” Dave mused. John gave him an odd look but didn’t say anything. Instead, he pushed one of the buttons in the elevator, and they began to go up. The ride didn’t feel like it took too long, despite Dave guessing they’d gone up at least a few hundred feet. There was a ding, and the doors behind them rolled open. Dave found himself frozen as he took in what was before them. 
As he’d guessed, the interior of the trailer wouldn’t have been notable if it had been human-sized. It had the same sleekly modern feel the outside did, from the polished white table directly in front of them to the circular, metal-framed windows across the room. What stopped Dave in his tracks, though, was the scale. It felt like staring up at a mountain, or into the sea on a dark night. The feeling of being incredibly, wholly, insignificant. Easton’s presence only further exemplified that. In a room to his scale, it no longer seemed like he was the odd one out - Dave found himself feeling more like he was abnormally small instead of Easton being huge. 
Easton broke into a soft, close-lipped smile when he saw them. 
“Good morning!” John greeted him. “So, you both feeling ready?” 
Dave nodded. 
“Yeah,” Easton seconded. 
“Alright. Now, I’m sure Gus and Dan will go over actual, y’know, ranger stuff. I only oversee the whole Aphiria-Earth liasion bit, and I won’t be meaning to step on any toes this summer. Just wanted to get that out of the way,” John said. “We were going to head over to the eastern part of the park, look around, and then I believe you’ll be meeting Dan later this afternoon. Basically, we’re just trying to get to know each other this morning.” 
“Sounds good,” Dave said. He found his gaze drifting over to Easton again, and wondered what exactly he could even do in the park. Probably plenty, actually, he realized after a moment. Easton was gigantic compared to humans, but not ridiculously so compared to natural features. Dave would bet the Rio Grande river alone was wider in parts than Easton was tall. He’d probably be able to help with upkeep, trail maintenance, and so on. And then, of course, the angle Dave suspected the Park Service (and by extension U.S. Government) was most interested in, which was income from tourists. Several public facing nonhumans had been hugely well-received in recent years. People tended to flock to the strange, unusual, and even scary. 
He recalled hearing about both a giant (of the smaller variety) and a vampire on Broadway recently. Both were met with wide praise and rocketing attendance numbers of their respective shows. There was even a whole niche of non-human micro influencers, something he’s discovered on one of his endless TikTok scrolls. The park service may not be as flashy as either of those examples, but justifying budgets did at least in some part depend on getting people to visit. 
“Well, we should probably get going, then,” John finished. Dave realized he’d zoned out, entirely missing part of what John had said. He hoped it wasn’t anything important. 
“So, we have a car outside. Two options, we could meet Easton there, or he could carry us,” John said to Dave. 
“We can meet him there,” Dave said quickly. If Easton was offended at the speed of his rejection, he didn’t show it, instead simply nodding. He and John headed back to the elevator, exiting in the same way they’d came. John led him to a truck parked nearby, motioning for him to climb in. He handed him an earpiece.
“So we can communicate with Easton easily, without having to yell out the window or something,” John explained. Dave nodded. 
Easton appeared a few moments later, and Dave felt his stomach turn again as he looked out the truck window up at the giant. He’d at least been eye-level with Easton during previous meetings. Now, though, the truck barely came up to Easton’s ankles, and Dave couldn’t help but think how easily Easton could step on them without so much as a second thought. Easton crouched down, his attempt to be closer to them doing little to close the gap in their size difference. Dave noticed he was also wearing an earpiece. 
“Does following us work?” John asked. Easton nodded. 
“Great. Just make sure to stay a few car lengths away when you’re walking okay?” 
“Of course,” Easton said. He was true to his word the entire trip, as the buildings faded away into the distance before finally being obscured around a bend. He also didn’t take his eyes off the ground the entire time, gaze carefully checking each step. That put Dave at ease a little. 
The truck pulled into a parking spot in a dirt parking lot. Dave wasn’t sure exactly where there were, beyond one of the more remote parts of the park. Sensible, if John didn’t want to draw a group with Easton just yet. Speaking of Easton, Dave noticed him hang back on the outside of the parking lot. John climbed out of the car. Dave was close behind, and he looked around at there surroundings. The Chisos mountains painted the backdrop in the distance, and trees cast shade over the parking lot. 
“Beautiful day out!” John said. “We’re going to head to the canyon down there. We have an approximate idea of where Easton can fit easily, but consider this our official mapping.” This was going to be a long day, Dave thought.
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WALKING SAFARI IN ZAMBIA: HOW TO PLAN
When you walk along the wilderness of Zambia, this presents something uniquely immersive that brings you near to the core of unspoiled nature's natural beauty. By taking a walking safari in Zambia, you can establish a unique, intimate relationship with nature that you might not experience when on a rover. Here you get to see nature in detail which you would not notice in a normal game drive.
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Every step taken on a walking safari in Zambia makes you discover different wonders, from colorful birds fluttering through the trees to fascinating flowers on the ground in front of you. The feeling of on-foot wandering in landscapes allows us to view nature from other perspectives and comprehend that there is a delicate balance between the elements of nature and that everything in the ecosystem is connected.
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10 Issues You Need To Know Before Going Whale Watching Oregon Coast
Minke whales, Blue whales, Sperm whales, Pacific white-sided dolphins, Bottlenose dolphins, Dall’s porpoise, and Harbor porpoise can all be found alongside the Oregon coast. Unfortunately, the enormous blue whales had been once heavily hunted, and their populations have been severely depleted. Today, they're a protected species, but they still face threats from local weather change, ocean air pollution, and ship strikes. People come from everywhere in the world to learn in regards to the Gray whales that journey along the Oregon coast annually. Whales are seen from Oregon's shores all yr lengthy though some months are higher than others check this site out.
Both charter boats and air services are available (and listed below). And, of course, calmer days are best, whether or not by land, sea, or air. The finest time of 12 months to see whales from this location is mid-December by way of mid-January as they're migrating South toward warmer waters. Alternatively, in late March by way of June, you presumably can see grey whales as they migrate north toward Alaska. In addition, it’s common to see as a lot as 15 whales a day right here throughout summer and fall as properly, as resident whales feed close to shore. The prime vacation spot for whale watching oregon coast is Depoe Bay, successfully whale watching oregon coast capital.
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Daily whale watching oregon coast excursions range from 1-2 hours, with frequent sightings of gray and humpback whales, in addition to orcas. There are many various whale-watching tours available in Oregon, so it's essential to do your research before booking one. In truth, there's an estimated 200 resident gray whales that decision this area home all year round.
These are the approximately 200 whales that stay in Oregon's coastal waters in the course of the summer migration. The central coast specifically is a hot-spot for whales from June to mid-November. Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint presents sweeping panoramic views simply off Highway 101. Ocean-going birds like albatrosses, oystercatchers and loons may be seen year-round too.
Don’t go in for a closer look, even should you see other people doing it. DePoe was initially allotted the land in 1894 and the city was purchased from the family within the Twenties. Eventually, actual estate investors purchased the land with plans to develop it right into a vacationer city. Depoe Bay is situated on the central Oregon Coast in Lincoln County, about 2.5 hours driving from Portland (102 miles). Take highway 18 west via Willamette Valley wine country to the highway 101 south junction at Otis.
The north cove path offers access for fishing and beachcombing. Here you can also see Shell Island rising just off shore the place protected seals and sea lions congregate in noisy colonies. Nestled between the rugged sea shore and plush temperate rainforest (green is everywhere), this state park offers guests one of the best of both worlds. Explore the overgrown trails of Siuslaw National Forest and think about signing up for a ranger-led tour of the paths to be taught extra about this numerous ecosystem. Cape Lookout is the perfect place to…well, “look out” for whales as they ramble along the coastline. From a vantage point on a sand spit slicing into the ocean, Cape Lookout State Park is a popular place to go to for recreation opportunities of all sorts.
During the week, volunteers are stationed at as a lot as 20 of the most effective spots to see whales on the Oregon coast. From late March to early June somewhere around 20,000 Pacific grey whales pass by way of Oregon’s coastal waters heading northward. There are so many wonderful places to spend some time scanning the horizon for the characteristic spouts of the whales as they cross the shore. We’ll take you through the most effective spots to go whale watching oregon coast. I’m a lifelong local who spent most of my childhood summers exploring the breathtaking coast. I’ve misplaced rely of the variety of instances my mom would take us to the Oregon coast for whale watching oregon coast.
Home to the historic Yaquina Head Lighthouse, the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area presents distinctive opportunities to spot whales from its rugged cliffs and coastal trails. This protected space can additionally be residence to a wide range of seabirds, seals, and sea lions, offering a diverse wildlife experience. In the winter we watch 1000's of gray whales from mid-December through mid-January as they journey south to the good and cozy lagoons of Baja Mexico. Near Garibaldi, some of the greatest places to see whales embrace the North Jetty close to Barview, Bayocean Spit, Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint, and Cape Lookout State Park.
We also recommend visiting the small Whale, Sea Life, and Shark museum proper on the highway for more information about marine mammals, birds, and more. The helpful volunteers share data about the whales, offering schooling sources, help spot them, and reply any questions folks might have. We did one a few years ago, and our youngsters beloved the experience on the boat. They had far more persistence than they would have had standing on the shore.
These elusive whales are known for his or her quick, sleek actions and may occasionally be seen in Oregon's coastal waters. Although not as frequent as grey or blue whales, orcas are often seen along Oregon's shorelines. These very smart and social marine mammals are recognized for his or her striking black-and-white appearance and their highly effective searching abilities. However, gray whales are extra frequent than the opposite two varieties. Some of the whales you might see embrace gray whales, humpback whales, and orcas.
The middle has knowledgeable staff and volunteers to fill you in on fun details and supply binoculars to use during your go to. You might select a new whale-related activity every day and not run out for weeks! The whale watching oregon coast Center, talked about above, is a great place to start your journey and study concerning the whales and tips on how to spot them in the water.
The best time to see whales on the Oregon Coast is decided by the type of whale however migration associated sightings peak from December to January and from March to June. Gray whales (also spelled Grey Whales) are the most frequently seen species alongside the Oregon Coast, particularly during their annual migration. These majestic giants can grow up to 50 feet in size and weigh up to 40 tons. With their characteristic mottled grey appearance and heart-shaped blows, the gray whale is a sight to behold. There are four issues to be looking out for when whale watching oregon coast, based on Oregon Parks Department. Gray whales are essentially the most commonly sighted whales on the Oregon coast.
It is an extended boat with a heated cabin, seats for everybody, and complimentary coffee and tea. Visitors can typically see whales from the cliffs or boats, and there are several whale-watching tour operators in the space. It is positioned on the north finish of Newport and presents incredible views of the Pacific Ocean. In early summer season the Oregon Coast's resident grey whale watching oregon coast population starts to come back and may be seen all summer lengthy.
Look for the green “mobile-only price” tag beneath the lodge ranking within the app on your telephone. You can sometimes see the ship’s massive boiler nonetheless sitting the place it landed one hundred years ago and during extreme low tides, some have even ventured out to it. The web site, formerly known as Briggs Landing, was renamed Boiler Bay after the shipwreck. At Rocky Creek Falls/Ben Jones Bridge, there is a small pullout the place you'll find a way to look back on the bridge (designed by Conde B. McCullough) and benefit from the view. The highway then climbs up 500-foot Cape Foulweather, the first Oregon land formation seen by Captain James Cook in 1778. For more about Oregon native history on this space, see the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians.
On the northern coast of Oregon, there are multiple excessive factors that make good viewing places for migrating whales. Ecola State Park provides mountaineering trails with nice views over the ocean and of Terrible Tilly, the iconic lighthouse directly off the coast. If the whales aren’t spouting, nearby Indian Beach offers tide pools for a enjoyable afternoon with the household. We would be remiss if we failed to mention Depoe Bay as a prime whale watching oregon coast spot. Multiple companies provide whale watching oregon coast excursions from Depoe Bay when the climate and waves are optimum.
Boiler Bay additionally occurs to be an unbelievable place to spot sea birds like jaegers, oystercatchers, and loons, every with a funkier name than the last. Offering a large parking area and loads of flush toilets, this wayside is a convenient place to relaxation even when whale watching oregon coast coast is nothing more than an afterthought. Take an occasional break from whale watching oregon coast to admire the spruce-lined cliffs to the north as they gently sweep down into the ocean. Ready to see some whales but feeling cautious about heading out in your own?
Families with kids, then again, will benefit from the three-mile sand beach is well accessible as properly. The seaside acts as a great vantage point to scour the ocean floor for spouts. Learn about our resident grey whales and experience transiting the world’s smallest navigable harbor in considered one of their Zodiac RHIB boats. The boats are low to the water and solely take 2-6 passengers at a time for a extra intimate whale watching oregon coast expertise. One of the best things to see at this state park is the Umpqua River Lighthouse, which was inbuilt 1894 and is still in operation at present.
From north to south, these are the 26 whale watching oregon coast Spoken Here websites. With or and not using a volunteer to assist, these are the best places alongside the coast to spot whales. While the northern and central coast has more well-liked destinations for whale watching oregon coast, the southern coast also supplies ample alternative to catch a glimpse of these magnificent creatures. If you’re up for a hike, the best location to see whales at Cape Lookout is at the tip of the Cape Lookout Trail. It can be busy and gets muddy after it rains, so we advise bringing waterproof mountaineering footwear for the kids – and you.
Watch whales from 200 toes above the ocean on the historic Cape Meares Lighthouse, in-built 1889. Blue whales are the most important animals on Earth, reaching as a lot as one hundred ft in size and weighing as much as 200 tons. While they don't seem to be as common as gray whales, these light giants can generally be spotted off the Oregon Coast, particularly during the summer months. Head thirteen miles (20.9 km) south of Cannon Beach on Highway one hundred and one to seek out the turnoff for this coastal peak between mile markers 41 and 42 (just north of Manzanita). Besides being known as a great place to identify whales, Neahkahnie Mountain can additionally be known for its remarkable views and legends of long-buried Spanish treasures. Several tour corporations supply whale watching oregon coast journeys, and there are additionally several spots alongside the coast where you can view whales from land.
We have put our thoughts and ideas collectively, forming the premise that whale watching oregon coast must be a more private experience. Being honest and caring, making safety and luxury of our customers the priority. Clothing If you’re in any respect conversant in the Oregon coast–or Oregon in general–you probably realize it rains so much. Don’t get caught with soggy flippers whereas scoping the tides for whales. Bring alongside a rainjacket, comfortable sneakers (waterproof when you plan on going to the beach), and a heavy coat for those windy days.
The aquarium stated scientists imagine the grey whale they spotted is the same one sighted in Florida late last 12 months. The aquarium’s aerial survey team circled the whale’s area for about forty five minutes and took photos, and it later confirmed it was indeed a uncommon grey whale. A gray whale watching oregon coast extinct from the Atlantic for greater than 200 years was spotted off New England last week in an “incredibly rare occasion,” the New England Aquarium said. You could not see this all of the time; nevertheless, if you look intently, you will note some stunning waves and, if you're lucky, some spouting water which could be a whale. Gray whales are the most typical sort of whale seen within the space, and they can typically be spotted from the shore during their annual migration.
They must also let you know which facet of the boat you'll have the ability to spot the Whale. First, dress in layers and bring a jacket, as the temperature can vary significantly depending on the time of day and whether you're within the sun or shade. When getting ready for a whale-watching tour, you must maintain a few things in thoughts.
If you see a whale breaching the surface, you should use binoculars to get a closer look. If you are going whale watching oregon coast with a tour company, arrive early. Newport Tradewinds provides a selection of whale watching oregon coast packages, so there is certain to be an option excellent for you. Newport Tradewinds, Deep Sea Fishing, offers an exciting opportunity to go whale watching oregon coast. Whale watching is a well-liked exercise here, as whales can often migrate close to the shore. Without them, we might by no means be ready to see these superb creatures up shut and personal.
From Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint whales could be seen all year spherical and also you get magnificent panoramic views. If you want to see humpback whales, go between September and January. These are the second commonest kind of whales to see off the Oregon Coast.
One of the coast’s most scenic state parks, Harris Beach State Park is a incredible basecamp for whale watching oregon coast. Home to Bird Island—Oregon’s largest island and a National Wildlife Sanctuary—as well as several imposing sea stacks, it presents abundant wildlife viewing alternatives. Gray whales are the celebrities of the show, but harbor seals, California sea lions and a plethora of sea birds never fail to entertain visitors both. Those two weeks constantly take place through the very peak of both grey whale migration seasons. If you want to go whale watching oregon coast, this is the time to do it.
For the informal household day journey to the coast (and even for seasoned explorers!) A sighting of a whale gliding via the rolling waves is sure to be a memorable expertise for all. Playful bottlenose dolphins generally frolicking in the waves in search of fish. These waters additionally tend to draw the occasional Humpback and Blue whale, although they are much extra rare and like to feed in deeper water. Depoe Bay is arguably the most effective location to identify whales in Oregon. While you proceed to have nice probabilities on the different locations on our record, Depoe Bay stands out as one of the popular places. A large perk is the whale watching oregon coast Center, where you can study extra concerning the whales and ask questions.
The climate in Depoe Bay, OR, is usually cool (50s-60s F) and damp with frequent rain throughout the year, aside from July and August. Temperatures rarely get too sizzling in summer with highs in the 60s-70s. The waves may be viewed from many points alongside the rocky shoreline around Depoe Bay, but please use caution, hold your distance and heed warning indicators and security barriers.
They are truly a sight to behold, and it's an honor to have the flexibility to expertise their natural magnificence. This knowledge motivated Don to create the whale watching oregon coast Spoken Here® program. Since 1978, it has grown to turn into some of the organized onshore whale watching oregon coast programs in the United States. Beverly Beach State Park day-use area AND campground might be closed to improve the ability and water traces until July 1, 2024.
During the busiest weeks, 1000's of gray whales migrate previous on their method to and from the waters of Alaska and Mexico. We additionally see humpback whales, orcas, dolphins, porpoise and even blue whales. You’ll principally be seeing Pacific gray whales, however other species have been spotted close to shore.
Low tide is the time for beachcombing, clamming, tide pools and cave exploration. Tidal Raves Seafood Grill offers outstanding views of the ocean, contemporary seafood, steaks, pasta and fish dishes. 🚐 There are several privately owned RV parks and campgrounds along the Oregon Coast off Highway one hundred and one. The finest method to spot a whale is to scan the horizon (no binoculars needed) to see when you can catch the distinctive spot of water whales spew from their blowholes. The Devil’s Churn is a cool rock close to shore that the waves flood into, making a “churning” impact you can see from a pullout alongside the freeway. The dramatic capes of Oregon’s shoreline present the right overlooks to perch on as you pick out whale spouts among the many waves.
On this route you’ll be capable of see Cape Meares, Cape Kiwanda, and Cape Lookout, each simply as awe-inspiring as the opposite. Stroll along the sand accumulating shells and different trinkets, fly kites, or chill out with a great book whereas the children construct sand castles close to the sparkling waves. This State Scenic Viewpoint north of Depoe Bay is the perfect spot to tug over along your drive down Highway one hundred and one. Gray whales could be seen right here often, flashing their fabulous flukes as they dive to scoop up food. She has been adventuring outdoors along with her household since her oldest child was born 13 years in the past, and has loved traveling each near and far since she caught the travel bug as a teen. She moved to the Pacific Northwest together with her family in 2012 where they first lived in Washington for five years before settling in Oregon in 2017.
The monument space is value strolling into and presents shelter from the rain if you don't want to sit in your car and watch the waves. Here yow will discover a simple park with a fantastic parking space the place you probably can sit proper in your automotive and watch the ocean for as long as you want to. There is something particular about dining while watching the ocean waves. In these restaurants, you possibly can look out the windows and find some fairly impressive waves, birds, and, if you are fortunate, whales. The space contains a selection of habitats, corresponding to tide pools, sandy seashores, rocky shores, and grassy meadows. Watch for whales from cozy oceanfront eating places and resorts or at many roadside turnouts.
From the Center, you have the potential to spot a selection of whales, together with orcas, humpback whales, grey whales, and infrequently even blue whales. Gray whales are the most common ones you’ll view throughout your time in Lincoln City. There are also lots of whale-watching excursions that you can easily book as properly that can take you out on the water to help spot whales. Whale watching in Depoe Bay, Oregon, provides impressive views that may deliver you again for more. With a massive sea wall working by way of city, you’ll feel like you’re on the water on a daily basis. These magnificent animals often migrate 5 to fifteen miles off the coast and are best seen on boat trips.
It’s a popular spot to look at the waves as they swish and swirl into the bowl, especially during king tides and winter storms. There are additionally tide pools along the north facet of Devil’s Punchbowl, in addition to Otter Crest Beach and Otter Rock Beach. Oftentimes this display is adopted by a glimpse of their tail (also called “flukes”) as the whales dive again down. Once you see a spout or a fluke, seize a pair of any ol’ binoculars if you have them and attempt to zero in on the area. It’s probably you’ll be ready to observe the whales spout and dive a couple of extra times as they swim around the shoreline. Whale watching additionally takes zero special knowledge or gear, which is an comprehensible barrier to entry for a lot of different nature experiences.
These binoculars are great as a outcome of they are lightweight, include a tripod, and work together with your cellular phone so you possibly can take footage with them. If you can’t make it to the Oregon coast this yr you'll have the ability to watch recorded reside streams from previous whale watching oregon coast Weeks on Oregon State Parks’ YouTube channel. A deep dive, also referred to as sounding or fluking, occurs when a whale watching oregon coast lifts its tail flukes out of the water.
Enjoy entry to dunes, waterfalls, mountaineering and different recreational activities. She helps over 20,000 vacationers and locals plan their out of doors adventures and household travel every month by sharing things to do and outdoor adventures within the Northwest and beyond. The greatest method to discover a whale is to look for spouts, which can be up to 12 ft long, on the horizon (3.7 m). Once you’ve discovered one, use binoculars to give attention to an active area.
They have glossy our bodies with distinctive ridges on their backs, which gives them their nickname. Fin whales are found in all the world's oceans and are known for their long migrations, as they travel from polar feeding grounds to temperate breeding grounds. They are baleen whales, feeding on small fish, krill, and squid by filtering water via comb-like plates in their mouths. After Gray whales, Humpback whales are the second most typical whale watching oregon coast.
However, there are a couple of gadgets that are typically really helpful that you bring. Oregon Coast Weekend is an internet journey resource dedicated to exploring the towns, seashores, parks, campgrounds, trails and hidden corners of the Oregon Coast. For your safety, be conscious of the tide schedule before boating or heading out to beaches and all the time keep an eye on the water level. Use extreme warning in rocky areas close to the water, the place sneaker waves can (and do) strike. There are two low tides and two excessive tides every single day on Oregon’s coast.
December to early February is the time to find Gray Whales migrating south along the Oregon coastline. Beverly Beach State Park is an attractive oceanfront park situated in Newport, Oregon. Situated on a scenic stretch of shoreline, the park provides gorgeous views of the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can take pleasure in varied actions at the park, together with swimming, fishing, tenting, picnicking, and climbing.
And this brings us to by far the most typical of the Oregon whales—the gray whales. Growing up to 50 toes in length, this species of baleen whale is essentially the most “coastal” whale watching oregon coast. When they migrate alongside the Oregon Coast, they’re often no further than a couple of miles from the mainland.
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Saguaro National park Adventures: 5 Exciting Activities To Experience
Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the stunning Saguaro National Park? This national park is full of adventure for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. From towering cacti, to stunning desert landscapes. In this guide, we'll explore five must-do activities that will make Things To Do In Saguaro National Park your visit to Saguaro National Park truly unforgettable.
Introduction
Saguaro National Park, located in southern Arizona, is home to the nation's largest cacti. The park is divided into two districts, the Rincon Mountain District to the east and the Tucson Mountain District to the west. With over 91,000 acres of protected land, Saguaro National Park offers visitors the opportunity to explore diverse desert ecosystems and witness the beauty of the iconic saguaro cactus.
Saguaro National Park Adventures: 5 Exciting Things To Experience
Hiking Trails
One of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of Saguaro National Park is by exploring its extensive network of hiking trails. From easy strolls to challenging treks, there's a trail for every skill level. Don't miss the opportunity to hike through towering saguaro forests and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape.
Scenic Drives
If you prefer a more leisurely way to experience the park, take a scenic drive through Saguaro National Park. The Cactus Forest Loop Drive in the Rincon Mountain District and the Bajada Loop Drive in the Tucson Mountain District offer stunning views of saguaro-filled landscapes and are perfect for capturing memorable photos.
Wildlife Viewing
Saguaro National Park is teeming with diverse wildlife, including javelinas, roadrunners, and Gila monsters. Keep your eyes peeled for these fascinating creatures as you explore the park's trails and scenic overlooks. Birdwatchers will also be delighted by the variety of bird species that call Saguaro National Park home.
Stargazing
As an International Dark Sky Park, Saguaro National Park offers prime stargazing opportunities for astronomy enthusiasts. On clear nights, you can marvel at the brilliance and length of the Milky Way. Join a ranger-led stargazing program for a guided tour of the night sky like never before.
Photography
Capture the beauty of Saguaro National Park through your lens by indulging in some photography during your visit. Whether you're an amateur photographer or a seasoned pro, you'll find plenty of opportunities to snap stunning shots of cacti, desert landscapes, and wildlife against a backdrop of clear blue skies.
FAQs What are some safety tips for hiking in Saguaro National Park?
To ensure a safe hiking experience in Saguaro National Park, be sure to carry an adequate supply of water, wear sturdy hiking shoes, and protect yourself from sun exposure by wearing sunscreen and a hat. Always stay on designated trails and be aware of wildlife encounters.
Can I camp in Saguaro National Park?
Yes, both districts of Saguaro National Park offer camping facilities for visitors who wish to spend a night under the stars. Be sure to make reservations in advance as camping spots can fill up quickly during peak seasons.
Are there guided tours available in Saguaro National Park?
Yes, visitors can opt for guided to
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Saguaro National Park Adventures: 5 Exciting Things To Experience
Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the Things To Do In Saguaro National Park stunning Saguaro National Park? This national park is full of adventure for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. From towering cacti, to stunning desert landscapes. In this guide, we'll explore five must-do activities that will make your visit to Saguaro National Park truly unforgettable.
Introduction
Saguaro National Park, located in southern Arizona, is home to the nation's largest cacti. The park is divided between two districts: the Rincon Mountain District in the east, and the Tucson Mountain District in the west. With over 91,000 acres of protected land, Saguaro National Park offers visitors the opportunity to explore diverse desert ecosystems and witness the beauty of the iconic saguaro cactus.
Saguaro National Park Adventures: 5 Exciting Things To Experience
Hiking Trails
One of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of Saguaro National Park is by exploring its extensive network of hiking trails. From easy strolls to challenging treks, there's a trail for every skill level. Don't miss the opportunity to hike through towering saguaro forests and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape.
Scenic Drives
If you prefer a more leisurely way to experience the park, take a scenic drive through Saguaro National Park. The Cactus Forest Loop Drive in the Rincon Mountain District and the Bajada Loop Drive in the Tucson Mountain District offer stunning views of saguaro-filled landscapes and are perfect for capturing memorable photos.
Wildlife Viewing
Saguaro National Park is teeming with diverse wildlife, including javelinas, roadrunners, and Gila monsters. As you explore the park, keep your eyes open for these fascinating creatures. Birdwatchers will also be delighted by the variety of bird species that call Saguaro National Park home.
Stargazing
As an International Dark Sky Park, Saguaro National Park offers prime stargazing opportunities for astronomy enthusiasts. On clear nights, marvel at the brilliance of the Milky Way as it stretches across the sky above you. Join a ranger-led stargazing program for a guided tour of the night sky like never before.
Photography
Capture the beauty of Saguaro National Park through your lens by indulging in some photography during your visit. Whether you're an amateur photographer or a seasoned pro, you'll find plenty of opportunities to snap stunning shots of cacti, desert landscapes, and wildlife against a backdrop of clear blue skies.
FAQs What are some safety tips for hiking in Saguaro National Park?
To ensure a safe hiking experience in Saguaro National Park, be sure to carry an adequate supply of water, wear sturdy hiking shoes, and protect yourself from sun exposure by wearing sunscreen and a hat. Always stay on designated trails and be aware of wildlife encounters.
Can I camp in Saguaro National Park?
Yes, both districts of Saguaro National Park offer camping facilities for visitors who wish to spend a night under the stars. Be sure to make reservations in advance as camping spots can fill up quickly during peak seasons.
Are there guided tours available in Saguaro National Park?
Yes, visitors can opt for guided tours l
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Meeting the Delightful Apes, Where to see Chimpanzees in Uganda
The Uganda Chimpanzee trekking experience; where to see them and the ideal packages to encounter these Great Apes. In this article, you will be able to find out where you can be able to encounter the Chimpanzees in Uganda on safari.
For some reasons, Uganda could be the best place to see wild Chimpanzees in their natural habitat. Chimpanzee tracking safaris in Uganda’s forest reserves rank closely to the re-known adventurous Mountain Gorilla tracking experiences in Bwindi Impenetrable forest. Like the Gorillas, Chimpanzees are members of the world’s Great Apes and encountering them on a packaged wildlife safari in Uganda is an exquisite African holiday moment.
Chimpanzee tracking is somewhat affordable and the ideal package would range from 1’200 Usd on a standard 3 Day Chimp safari and the average cost depends on various factors such as the category (tier) of accommodation and other safari variables. Each of the Chimpanzee location in Uganda has a different cost of the tracking permit for various categories of visitors. In Kibale Forest national park the permit costs 250USD per person Foreign Non-Residents, about 130Usd in Budongo forest, 100 Usd in Kyambura Gorge as well as 130 Usd in Kalinzu Forest.
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So if you’re wondering if the Chimpanzee tracking packages in Uganda are worthwhile, rest assured.
 How is the Chimpanzee tracking experience in Uganda?
The Uganda Chimpanzee tracking experience involves walking through the dense African jungle canopies looking out for a troop of habituated Chimps. The country has some of the most ideal spots to track or see chimpanzees in Africa in natural and semi-natural destinations.
So on your Chimpanzee tracking tour in Uganda, you will meet a habituated group of these primates though the country also offers an opportunity for visitors to participate in a Chimpanzee Habituation Experience in Kalinzu Forest, Budongo forest reserve (only during low season) and Kibale forest national park, which is the mainstream.
In all the Chimpanzee tracking locations in Uganda, tracking sessions commence any time of the day, with mainly sessions departing early morning at around 8:00am, Mid-morning hours between 10-11:00am and in the afternoon at around 2:00pm. As you prepare to meet these Great Apes, on the day of tracking, you assemble at the visitor reception area were you meet with the ranger who takes you through briefing about the tracking etiquette and the activity will last basically for about 3-5hours depending on various factors.
As a travel and tourism management brand, at ATW Holidays Africa, our travel designers will help you curate an ideal Chimpanzee tracking tour package to some of the best spots around Uganda. These tour packages are all-inclusive and  are customized depending on your requirements. These programs range from primate only chimpanzee tracking packages of 3-Days in sites like Kibale forest
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 to multi day safaris which can be combined with other activities and destinations.  The walks through the forest are conducted in groups of 6 participants who are led by a professional ranger-guide and these walks start with briefing about the tracking etiquette. The time spent tracking these Apes is dependent on various factors such as the movement of the Chimpanzee group, pace of the trackers and much more but irrespective of the time, there is usually an hour spent once the visitors come across these primates. On normal occasions, a tracking session may last between 3-4hours.
An important aspect to note about chimpanzee tracking, the sessions most times involve moving for longer distances than on gorilla tracking because Chimps are usually on the move and cover a wider area compared to their counter parts, this therefore requires one to be able to endure longer walks.
Chimpanzee tracking safari packages in Uganda are extraordinarily flawless. The UKs, Wanderlust Travel Magazine listed 3 of the country’s sites among the 7 places where you can meet the Chimps in the wild in an article; “Glimpse at the Chimps: The top 7 Places to Track Chimpanzees in the World”.
  Where to go Chimpanzee trekking in Uganda and the ideal tour packages?
On our ATW Holidays Africa chimpanzee tracking safaris, the packages are all-inclusive. By default, the tour package comes with accommodation, ground transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle, guiding services, a Chimpanzee tracking permit and other amenities or ancillaries which make your program and experience seamless.
So below we highlight for you some of the best places you can visit or where we can curate a Chimpanzee tracking package in Uganda.
Kibale Forest National Park
Located in the western part of the country, the pristine tropical forest of Kibale is a premier Chimpanzee tracking site in Uganda. Kibale forest is regarded as the “World’s Primate Capital”, and its undoubtedly Africa’s busiest and preferred destination to encounter the delightful Chimps in a natural setting. It is home to a number of habituated groups and a count of more than 1’500 individual Chimpanzees. The park is a fortress for primates with 13 identified species.
The approximately 3 hours you spend tracking in the forest with an hour of watching these Great Apes are some of Africa’s best wildlife moments only outshined by Gorilla tracking especially in Bwindi Impenetrable forest and Volcanos National Park.  Chimpanzee tracking in Uganda’s Kibale forest originates from Kanyanchu area with schedules of 8:00am, 11:00pm and 2:00pm. It is also possible for one to have a half or full-day Chimpanzee habituation experience with prior bookings and this allows one more time to spend in the forest to see these primates.
Our ideal chimpanzee tracking packages in Kibale forest range from 3-Days safari to 5 and more Days of Chimpanzee tracking with other wildlife experiences i.e. 8-Days Chimpanzee, Gorilla trekking and Game viewing safari
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 Budongo Forest Reserve
This roughly 825Km2 Mahogany and Iron-wood forest is located at the northwestern end of the Albertine rift valley, and it’s part of the greater Murchison Falls conservation area which rests at an area of 5’072 sq.km.  Trails through Kaniyo Pabidi forest section are superb for Chimpanzee tracking Uganda safari experience.
This bio diverse eco-forest is home to more than 600 Chimpanzees and 8 other identified species of primates. More to its diversity are wildlife species like butterflies, birds and small mammals among others. Apart from Chimpanzee tracking, it is Uganda’s other location where one can participate in Chimpanzee habituation experience and safaris, apart from the peak season months of July and August.
The most ideal Chimpanzee tracking package to Uganda’s Budongo forest is a 4-Days Wildlife Safari in Murchison Falls with Chimps
Kyambura Gorge
As its name goes, the gorge is a Chimpanzee sanctuary located in the depth of the Kyambura Wildlife reserve which is part of the Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area. This gorge offers a 50/50 chance of seeing and not seeing these Great Apes but its offer is more than just watching these primates to the beauty and sounds of nature in this jewel of a reserve. It’s also referred to as the “Valley of the Apes” and if your aim is not just about tracking the Chimpanzees but immersing in the splendor of nature, Kyambura gorge is the ultimate answer.
It is situated at the north-eastern side of the park just about 30mins from the park headquarters and its managed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority. The gorge has a stretch of more than 10kms with the entire wildlife reserve covering about 156 sq.km. It’s traversed by the river Kyambura which lots of wildlife like Hippos and the resident chimps find as the blood-life of the gorge and entire reserve.
The Chimpanzee tracking sessions here start at any time of the day but the most ideal times of the day would be the morning, mid-morning hours and late afternoon. The gorge is home to various species of wildlife like birds, hippos and other primates. So our recommended Chimpanzee tracking packages in Kyambura take in other sites and activities. The ideal package would be a 3-Day Queen Elizabeth Wildlife safari or 5-Days Gorilla and Queen Elizabeth Safari.
 Kalinzu Forest
The 147 sq.km forest is also one of Uganda’s Chimpanzee tracking site, located in the western part of the country just a reasonable distance from Queen Elizabeth national park. It is located in Bushenyi district and it’s under the management of the National Forestry Authority. It has a variety of ecological bio-diversity including 6 different types of primates, over 300 bird species, 260 of butterflies among other wildlife both flora and fauna.
The reserve has over 40 habituated Chimpanzee individuals and walks in the forest are guided by the station rangers. Walks start at any time of the day and there are higher chances of seeing these interesting primates than in Kyambura Gorge.
The ideal Chimpanzee tracking safari packages in Kalinzu forest would take-in visits to other tourist destinations and a customized 3-Day Wildlife Safari in Queen Elizabeth with Chimps would be perfect as well as the ATW Holidays Africa Primates only or Chimpanzee tracking safari packages around Uganda would be ideal.
Ngamba Island
Ngamba Island is a chimpanzee sanctuary located on a 40-ha land amidst the world’s second largest fresh water; the Victoria. It offers home to orphaned Chimps and it is situated about 24-kilometers by boat south-east of Lake Victoria from Entebbe mainland. Ngamba Island is home to more than 50-Chimpanzees and there’re various sessions conducted during the day to see the Great Apes. The sanctuary is of a great appeal to those who may have limited time to travel to countryside in the parks and reserves where most of Uganda’s Chimps are found. Important to note is that the sanctuary does not offer those ultimate natural wilderness encounters of the Chimps like in the sites mentioned above. So with limited time, you can take on a 1-day Chimpanzee package Ngamba sanctuary.
Uganda’s primate variety and density is a wonder of its kind with over 23species, closely following top primate destinations such as D.R of Congo in Africa. Uganda’s Chimpanzee population of more than 5’000 individuals and its wealth of Chimps sites make it a perfect destination to be for one seeking a Chimpanzee tracking safari package in Africa.
At ATW Holidays Africa, we curate customized Chimpanzee tracking safari packages in all top destinations around Uganda, a country tagged the “Pearl of Africa”. Reach out to us to talk to our travel planner by Tel/What’s App +256-773148649 or Email: [email protected]
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Saguaro National park Adventures: 5 Exciting Activities To Experience
Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the stunning Saguaro National Park? This national park is full of adventure for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. From towering cacti, to stunning desert landscapes. In this guide, we'll explore five must-do activities that will make your visit to Saguaro National Park truly unforgettable.
Introduction
Saguaro National Park, located in southern Arizona, is home to the nation's largest cacti. The park is divided between two districts: the Rincon Mountain District in the east, and the Tucson Mountain District in the west. With Things To Do In Saguaro National Park over 91,000 acres of protected land, Saguaro National Park offers visitors the opportunity to explore diverse desert ecosystems and witness the beauty of the iconic saguaro cactus.
Saguaro National Park Adventures: 5 Exciting Things To Experience
Hiking Trails
One of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of Saguaro National Park is by exploring its extensive network of hiking trails. There are trails for all skill levels, from easy strolls to challenging hikes. Don't miss the opportunity to hike through towering saguaro forests and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape.
Scenic Drives
If you prefer a more leisurely way to experience the park, take a scenic drive through Saguaro National Park. The Cactus Forest Loop Drive in the Rincon Mountain District and the Bajada Loop Drive in the Tucson Mountain District offer stunning views of saguaro-filled landscapes and are perfect for capturing memorable photos.
Wildlife Viewing
Saguaro National Park is teeming with diverse wildlife, including javelinas, roadrunners, and Gila monsters. Keep your eyes peeled for these fascinating creatures as you explore the park's trails and scenic overlooks. Birdwatchers will also be delighted by the variety of bird species that call Saguaro National Park home.
Stargazing
As an International Dark Sky Park, Saguaro National Park offers prime stargazing opportunities for astronomy enthusiasts. On clear nights, you can marvel at the brilliance and length of the Milky Way. Join a ranger-led stargazing program for a guided tour of the night sky like never before.
Photography
Capture the beauty of Saguaro National Park through your lens by indulging in some photography during your visit. Whether you're an amateur photographer or a seasoned pro, you'll find plenty of opportunities to snap stunning shots of cacti, desert landscapes, and wildlife against a backdrop of clear blue skies.
FAQs What are some safety tips for hiking in Saguaro National Park?
To ensure a safe hiking experience in Saguaro National Park, be sure to carry an adequate supply of water, wear sturdy hiking shoes, and protect yourself from sun exposure by wearing sunscreen and a hat. Always stay on designated trails and be aware of wildlife encounters.
Can I camp in Saguaro National Park?
Yes, both districts of Saguaro National Park offer camping facilities for visitors who wish to spend a night under the stars. Be sure to make reservations in advance as camping spots can fill up quickly during peak seasons.
Are there guided tours available in Saguaro National Park?
Yes, visitors can opt for guide
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Saguaro National park Adventures: 5 Exciting Activities To Experience
Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the stunning Saguaro National Park? This national park is full of adventure for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. From towering cacti, to stunning desert landscapes. In this guide, we'll explore five must-do activities that will make your visit to Saguaro National Park truly unforgettable.
Introduction
Saguaro National Park, located in southern Arizona, is home to the nation's largest cacti. The park is divided into two districts, the Rincon Mountain District to the east and the Tucson Mountain District to the west. With over 91,000 acres of protected land, Saguaro National Park offers visitors the opportunity to explore Things To Do In Saguaro National Park diverse desert ecosystems and witness the beauty of the iconic saguaro cactus.
Saguaro National Park Adventures: 5 Exciting Things To Experience
Hiking Trails
One of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of Saguaro National Park is by exploring its extensive network of hiking trails. There are trails for all skill levels, from easy strolls to challenging hikes. Don't miss the opportunity to hike through towering saguaro forests and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape.
Scenic Drives
If you prefer a more leisurely way to experience the park, take a scenic drive through Saguaro National Park. The Cactus Forest Loop Drive in the Rincon Mountain District and the Bajada Loop Drive in the Tucson Mountain District offer stunning views of saguaro-filled landscapes and are perfect for capturing memorable photos.
Wildlife Viewing
Saguaro National Park is teeming with diverse wildlife, including javelinas, roadrunners, and Gila monsters. Keep your eyes peeled for these fascinating creatures as you explore the park's trails and scenic overlooks. Birdwatchers will also be delighted by the variety of bird species that call Saguaro National Park home.
Stargazing
As an International Dark Sky Park, Saguaro National Park offers prime stargazing opportunities for astronomy enthusiasts. On clear nights, you can marvel at the brilliance and length of the Milky Way. Join a ranger-led stargazing program for a guided tour of the night sky like never before.
Photography
Capture the beauty of Saguaro National Park through your lens by indulging in some photography during your visit. Whether you're an amateur photographer or a seasoned pro, you'll find plenty of opportunities to snap stunning shots of cacti, desert landscapes, and wildlife against a backdrop of clear blue skies.
FAQs What are some safety tips for hiking in Saguaro National Park?
To ensure a safe hiking experience in Saguaro National Park, be sure to carry an adequate supply of water, wear sturdy hiking shoes, and protect yourself from sun exposure by wearing sunscreen and a hat. Always stay on designated trails and be aware of wildlife encounters.
Can I camp in Saguaro National Park?
Yes, both districts of Saguaro National Park offer camping facilities for visitors who wish to spend a night under the stars. Be sure to make reservations in advance as camping spots can fill up quickly during peak seasons.
Are there guided tours available in Saguaro National Park?
Yes, visitors can opt for guided to
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Saguaro National Park Adventures: 5 Exciting Things To Experience
Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the stunning Saguaro National Park? This national park is full of adventure for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. From towering cacti, to stunning desert landscapes. In this guide, we'll explore five must-do activities that will make your visit to Saguaro National Park truly unforgettable.
Introduction
Saguaro National Park, located in southern Arizona, is home to the nation's largest cacti. The park is divided into two districts, the Rincon Mountain District to the https://desertwolftours.com/blog/things-to-do-in-saguaro-national-park/ east and the Tucson Mountain District to the west. With over 91,000 acres of protected land, Saguaro National Park offers visitors the opportunity to explore diverse desert ecosystems and witness the beauty of the iconic saguaro cactus.
Saguaro National Park Adventures: 5 Exciting Things To Experience
Hiking Trails
One of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of Saguaro National Park is by exploring its extensive network of hiking trails. From easy strolls to challenging treks, there's a trail for every skill level. Don't miss the opportunity to hike through towering saguaro forests and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape.
Scenic Drives
If you prefer a more leisurely way to experience the park, take a scenic drive through Saguaro National Park. The Cactus Forest Loop Drive in the Rincon Mountain District and the Bajada Loop Drive in the Tucson Mountain District offer stunning views of saguaro-filled landscapes and are perfect for capturing memorable photos.
Wildlife Viewing
Saguaro National Park is teeming with diverse wildlife, including javelinas, roadrunners, and Gila monsters. Keep your eyes peeled for these fascinating creatures as you explore the park's trails and scenic overlooks. Birdwatchers will also be delighted by the variety of bird species that call Saguaro National Park home.
Stargazing
As an International Dark Sky Park, Saguaro National Park offers prime stargazing opportunities for astronomy enthusiasts. On clear nights, you can marvel at the brilliance and length of the Milky Way. Join a ranger-led stargazing program for a guided tour of the night sky like never before.
Photography
Capture the beauty of Saguaro National Park through your lens by indulging in some photography during your visit. Whether you're an amateur photographer or a seasoned pro, you'll find plenty of opportunities to snap stunning shots of cacti, desert landscapes, and wildlife against a backdrop of clear blue skies.
FAQs What are some safety tips for hiking in Saguaro National Park?
To ensure a safe hiking experience in Saguaro National Park, be sure to carry an adequate supply of water, wear sturdy hiking shoes, and protect yourself from sun exposure by wearing sunscreen and a hat. Always stay on designated trails and be aware of wildlife encounters.
Can I camp in Saguaro National Park?
Yes, both districts of Saguaro National Park offer camping facilities for visitors who wish to spend a night under the stars. Be sure to make reservations in advance as camping spots can fill up quickly during peak seasons.
Are there guided tours available in Saguaro National Park?
Yes, visitors can opt for guided to
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Saguaro National Park Adventures: 5 Exciting Things To Experience
Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the stunning Saguaro National Park? From towering cacti to breathtaking desert landscapes, this national park offers a variety of exciting adventures for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. In this guide, we'll explore five must-do activities that will make your visit to Saguaro National Park truly unforgettable.
Introduction
Saguaro National Park, located in southern Arizona, is home to the nation's largest cacti. The park is divided into two districts, the Rincon Mountain District to the east and the Tucson Mountain District to the west. With over 91,000 acres of protected land, Saguaro National Park offers visitors the opportunity to explore diverse desert ecosystems and witness the beauty of the iconic saguaro cactus.
Saguaro National Park Adventures: 5 Exciting Things To Experience
Hiking Trails
One of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of Saguaro National Park is by exploring its extensive network of hiking trails. There are trails for all skill levels, from easy strolls to challenging hikes. Don't miss the opportunity to hike through towering saguaro forests and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape.
Scenic Drives
If you prefer a more leisurely way to experience the park, take a scenic drive through Saguaro National Park. The Cactus Forest Loop Drive in the Rincon Mountain District and the Bajada Loop Drive in the Tucson Mountain District offer stunning views of saguaro-filled landscapes and are perfect for capturing memorable photos.
Wildlife Viewing
Saguaro National Park is teeming with diverse wildlife, including javelinas, roadrunners, and Gila monsters. Keep your eyes peeled for these fascinating creatures as you explore the park's trails and scenic overlooks. Birdwatchers will also be delighted by the variety of bird species that call Saguaro National Park home.
Stargazing
As an International Dark Sky Park, Saguaro National Park offers prime stargazing opportunities for astronomy enthusiasts. On clear nights, you can marvel at the brilliance and length of the Milky Way. Join a ranger-led stargazing program for a guided tour of the night sky like never before.
Photography
Capture the beauty of Saguaro National Park through your lens by indulging in some photography during your visit. Whether you're an amateur photographer or a seasoned pro, you'll find plenty of opportunities to snap stunning shots of cacti, desert landscapes, and wildlife against a backdrop of clear blue skies.
FAQs What are some safety tips for hiking in Saguaro National Park?
To ensure a safe hiking experience in Saguaro National Park, be sure to carry an adequate supply of water, wear sturdy hiking shoes, and https://desertwolftours.com/blog/things-to-do-in-saguaro-national-park/ protect yourself from sun exposure by wearing sunscreen and a hat. Always stay on designated trails and be aware of wildlife encounters.
Can I camp in Saguaro National Park?
Yes, both districts of Saguaro National Park offer camping facilities for visitors who wish to spend a night under the stars. Be sure to make reservations in advance as camping spots can fill up quickly during peak seasons.
Are there guided tours available in Saguaro National Park?
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Things to Do in January in the DMV!
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If you’re prone to the post-holiday blues, we’ve got some ideas for January rejuvenation, starting off with a New Year’s Day run or hike and ending with a Monster Jam. Whether you’re a car fanatic, a gamer, or a yogi devotee, you won’t have to hibernate this January.
January 1
New Year’s Day 5K
Run a 5K on New Year’s Day! Start the new year with a healthy activity and set a precedent for the rest of 2023. Ashburn, Bethesda, Reston, Gaithersburg, Arlington, and several other cities in the D.C. area will offer up their streets for a cold-weather frolic into fitness. 
January 1
First Day Hikes in Maryland First Day Hikes in Virginia
If hiking is more your speed, check out the First Day Hikes (ranger-led or self-guided) available as part of a nationwide initiative led by America’s State Parks.
January 1 to February 12
Winter Lantern Festival Lerner Town Square 8025 Galleria Drive Tysons, VA
If you missed experiencing this dazzling landscape of lights in December, there’s still time to see it. Over 1,000 Chinese lanterns – all handmade by artisans – display their light and warmth for your amazement and for great photo ops!
January 3 – 22
Wicked The Kennedy Center 2700 F St NW Washington, D.C.
What happened in the Land of Oz before Dorothy arrived? The Broadway sensation tells the story of a misunderstood young woman with emerald-green skin and her bubbly blonde friend. This is the untold true story of the Witches of Oz. Check the website for specific days and times.
January 5 – 8
Super MAGFest Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center 201 Waterfront Street Oxon Hill, MD
MAGFest (Music And Gaming Festival) celebrates video game music, gaming, and the gaming community with the goals of education, appreciation, and preservation of the culture and history of video games. 
January 6
Dancing with the Stars MGM National Harbor 101 MGM National Ave. National Harbor, MD
The live Dancing with the Stars tour will recreate the most memorable dances from the program’s previous seasons and showcase brand new never-before-seen routines.
January 6 – 8
Jurassic Quest Fredericksburg Expo and Conference Center 2371 Carl D. Silver Pkwy. Fredericksburg, VA
This family friendly event allows people to interact with life size animatronic dinosaurs, including the T-Rex and 50-foot long Megalodon! It’s a huge hit for both kids and adults.
January 12 – 16
Interfusion Festival Crystal Gateway Marriott 700 Richmond Hwy. Arlington, VA
Founded in 2016 under The Institute for Integrative Wellness, this festival includes educational offerings in positive psychology, meditation, and expressive arts. The Interfusion Festival aims to bring awareness of practices that may help combat mental health crises.
January 16
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration Richard Montgomery High School 250 Richard Montgomery Drive Rockville, MD
Join the City of Rockville for the 51st annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration. Performances and awards recognizing Rockville community members who carry on King’s legacy.
January 20 – 29
Washington Auto Show Walter E Washington Convention Center 801 Mount Vernon Place, NW Washington, D.C.
More than 600 new car models from over 35 manufacturers will display their engineering prowess. This year will include an all-new EV Pavilion, classic cars, exotics, and more. VIP tours will be led by award-winning automotive writers, and there will be a special exhibit area for live painting of “art” cars. The Washington, D.C. Auto Show is the largest public show in the nation’s capital.  
January 22
Lunar New Year Parade Near Gallery Place – Chinatown Metro Stop Washington, D.C.
Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Mayor’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (MOAPIA). The afternoon will feature colorful, traditional performances topped off with a fireworks finale. 
January 28
Mandy Patinkin in Concert 5301 Tuckerman Lane North Bethesda, MD
Emmy-winning TV star and Tony-winning Broadway legend, Mandy Patinkin’s BEING ALIVE is a collection of many of Patinkin’s favorite Broadway and classic American tunes. From Irving Berlin to Stephen Sondheim, from Cole Porter to Harry Chapin, Patinkin takes you on a dazzling musical journey.
January 28 – 29
Monster Jam Capital One Arena 601 F St., NW Washington, D.C.
If action-packed motorsports are your jam, you’ll enjoy watching world-class driver athletes competing in intense competitions at Monster Jam. The trucks’ engines generate 1,500 horsepower due to a supercharger that forces air and fuel into the engine. The Monster Jam Pit Party (requiring a separate admission ticket) allows you to see these massive trucks up close and participate in Q & As with the drivers.
[BONUS]: February 4
February First Saturday | Fire in Ice Downtown Frederick, MD
So it’s technically not a January activity but it’s close enough and it’s much too exciting to leave out! From in-store tastings to gallery openings to vendor exhibitions, there’s tons to explore in this unique event as Frederick is turned into a winter wonderland. Visitors can also explore more than 100 ice sculptures all over town!
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