Monday 29 May 2017

10 Travel & tours tips for Nature Lovers by Geotrips

Regardless of where we live, or what we do for a living, our days tend to follow a similar pattern: commute to work, spend a long day in the office, go home and attempt to relax before repeating it all over again tomorrow. When vacation time finally comes around, we would like to find ourselves far from the hustle and bustle of daily life. What better way to do this than with a nature tour?

With experiences like hiking into the depths of the Grand Canyon, kayaking next to the glaciers of Antarctica, watching lions cross the Serengeti, and swimming with dolphins off the coast of Australia, you won’t want to return to your desk! All these locations offer incredible experiences, giving travelers the chance to explore nature around the world. Geotrips has put together the perfect list of guided tours, allowing the nature lover in all of us to escape the city and take the perfect pre-planned trip.

The Galapagos

 

The Galapagos


Want to see nature in its most pristine state? Then a trip to the Galapagos is exactly what you need. Since their discovery in 1535, these islands have been a hotbed for scientific study. Despite growing tourism to the area, they have remained mostly the same and generally undisturbed by humans and colonization, making a visit there one of the most immersive nature experiences one can have. The islands are home to the infamous giant tortoises and finches that played a key role in Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. The astounding mountain terrain, crystal clear blue waters, and tropical rainforest landscape will awaken the nature lover in everyone.

For the true nature and wildlife lover, this guided Galapagos tour with National Geographic Expeditions is the best way to see nature preserved; the way it has been for thousands of years ago. With hiking, snorkeling, nature walks, and first hand interactions with wildlife, this guided expedition offers everything a nature lover can dream of.

Alaska

 

Alaska


Commonly called the “last frontier,” Alaska is an easy choice if you’re looking for a nature-packed adventure. Alaska is home to over 95 state park areas that boast beautiful coniferous trees, diverse wildlife, and incredible mountain views. With miles upon miles of hiking trails, three million lakes, and more coastline than the continental United State, a trip to the 49th state will provide a glimpse into all the nature and wildlife that call it home.

Amazon Rainforest 

 

Amazon Rainforest

As the most biodiverse, and largest, expanse of tropical rainforest in the world, each step through the Amazonian rainforest provides a completely different and new experience. Monkeys, jaguars, and toucans occupy the forest floor and canopy, giving travelers an unforgettable look into life in the forest. With hikes, boat rides, and nature walks, the Amazon rainforest provides a place where all travelers can be completely immersed in nature.

Australia

 

Australia

Kangaroos, koalas, and wallabies, oh my! There’s only one continent in the world where you can all see these amazing critters in their natural habitats. With diverse rainforests, the infamous outback, and the astounding Great Barrier Reef, Australia offers every aspect of nature and wildlife imaginable. With so many things to do across the continent, travelers can snorkel, hike, and boat their way through the many different ecosystems that exist in Australia.

Grand Canyon

 

Grand Canyon

Looking for a grand time within the United States? Look no further than the Grand Canyon. The Colorado River began to flow over an area of Arizona over 17 million years ago, and today you can see the incredible result. A trip to the Grand Canyon offers an incredible chance to hike, raft, and explore a natural wonder. As the second largest canyon in the world, the Grand Canyon stretches over 270 miles, with depths reaching over a mile. Besides the amazing views, the canyon gives visitors the chance to interact with desert wildlife that call the canyon home.

African Safari

 

African Safari


The African wild has something to offer for every nature lover: from the famous “big five” that call the Serengeti home, to the deltas that span across the landscape. As you make your way across the wild, be prepared to roam with the lions, giraffes, and hippos as well.

Victoria Falls

 

Victoria Falls

Though Africa is famous for the Serengeti and the incredible wildlife that occupies it, it is also home to many other amazing natural wonders, including Victoria Falls. Standing at over 360 feet high, Victoria Falls is the largest waterfall in the world. Breathtaking views and beautiful walks around the waterfall will wow every traveler.

Costa Rica

 

Costa Rica

Costa Rica is every nature lovers paradise. From flora and fauna, to sand and surf, Costa Rica has it all. The county boasts 4% of the world's total species, along with coral reefs, rainforests, deciduous forests, and volcanoes. With so many different aspects to explore, Costa Rica is the ideal place to escape to.

Iguassu Falls

 

Iguassu Falls

Your family trip to Niagara just didn't cut it? As the second largest waterfall in the world, Iguassu Falls offers breathtaking views and allows you to experience the astounding tropical rainforest. When flying into the small city of Iguacu, you can see sprays of water mysteriously rising out of the ground. The falls are located within the tropical rainforest, and border both Argentina and Brazil. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s no surprise that this is a necessary travel destination for all nature lovers.

Antarctica

 

Antarctica


Even though Antarctica is the most difficult continent to reach, it offers the most unique experience for travelers. Here, penguins and polar bears roam their natural habitats with breathtaking glaciers in the background. Though the continent may not offer the flora and fauna of the others, it provides a glimpse into a completely different kind of nature.

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source: stridetravel.com



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