Excursies
There is no other zoo like Australia Zoo! Through the love, passion, and devotion of both Steve and Terri Irwin, Australia Zoo is able to educate and share with you the magnificent, often threatened, or sometimes even threatening wildlife of the world. Bringing you up close and personal with some of the worlds most misunderstood and feared animals (as well as the cute and cuddliest), so that you can share and learn, appreciate and understand.Things to Do at Australia Zoo:Check out our Wildlife Warriors wildlife shows dailySee the massive Saltwater crocodiles launch their strike from the waters edge - truly amazingBe cuddled by a giant python and have the photo to prove itPat an Australia icon in our interactive Koala walk-through exhibitSee our playful Tigers in the southern hemisphere only underwater viewing enclosure for big cats, at Tiger TempleGrab a bag of roo food and help feed the amazing red and grey kangaroosTake your little tots to pat the baby animals at the Kids ZooMeet and play with Cameron, our giant 27 foot hand crafted crocodileSee well over 1000 animals, including the World's 10 Most Venomous SnakesThe daily demonstrations take on a whole new dimension when the keepers actually interact with the wildlife, from giant snakes to hungry crocodiles. Whether you would like to see the Otters catching their own fish, or meet them up close and personal, plan on spending the entire day to experience all the full-on action and adventure! You can even get cozy with some of our wandering wildlife as keepers introduce you to snakes, koalas, camels, tortoises, alligators, lizards and more!
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Autumn is a special time on old Cape Cod. Summer's warmth still lingers, yet the multicolored splendor of New England's foliage offers a superb accent to the already beautiful vistas of the magical land south of Boston. Ride through Quincy, past the Adams Mansion and the birthplaces of two American presidents.After crossing the Cape Cod Canal, you'll visit the Sandwich Glass Museum and the Dexter Grist Mill. Lunch is on your own before arriving in Hyannisport, where you'll visit a memorial to President John F. Kennedy. To cap your day, join a lectured sightseeing cruise, which offers the best possible view of the Kennedy Compound.This tour is seasonal and operates from September to October
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Enjoy a guided tour of the village where Van Gogh spent his last 100 days and painted his last works, followed by the "Impressionist Story" tour at the Chateau of Auvers sur Oise. After lunch at the Chateau d'Auvers, travel to Giverny to visit the house and gardens beloved by Monet. See the Japanese bridge, the water garden and the whole visual world of one of the greatest masters of the Impressionist movement. Tour the American Museum of Art, before returning to Paris. American Art Museum: Created by Daniel J. Terra, former ambassador to the United States for cultural affairs, the museum houses a number of works by America painters who came to Giverny from 1883 to meet Claude Monet and draw inspiration from impressionist techniques.
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Begin with a panoramic tour of Avignon, to discover its main monuments: the Remparts, the Popes Palace, the famous Pont d'Avignon and sightseeing in Villeneuve les Avignon to discover the Tour Philippe le Bel, the Fort St Andre and more!Next is a visit of the famous site le Pont du Gard dating back to the first century AC and classified by UNESCO. It's amazing and well preserved part of the Roman aqueduct of Nîmes.Travel through the lock of Vallabregues on the Rhone river and Tarascon where you can admire the medieval Roi Rene castle.Visit Les Baux de Provence, a village located on a rock at 245 meters high. Discover its historical center: the museum of santons, the Hotel des Porcelets, beautiful house of the 16th century, the St Vincent Church, pretty Romanesque building and more! Free time for lunch on your own.Stop at the Antiques of Saint Remy de Provence (Triumphal Arch and funeral monument) located in a field of olive trees? the landscape painted many times by Van Gogh.Journey to the Luberon through Menerbes, a village famous thanks to Peter Mayle and his book "One Year in Provence".Visit Roussillon, one of the most beautiful villages in France and famous for its red and yellow ochre cliffs, unusual natural landscape.Visit Gordes, perched village in Luberon, one of the most beautiful villages in France, completely made with dry stones.Visit the Lavender Museum to discover the flower symbol of Provence. Demonstration of distillation during the harvest (from July to August).Travel through Fontaine de Vaucluse and l'Isle sur la Sorgue, "island city" with nature green colors and a bright reflection of the water shining from the several canals running through its center. You will be dropped off at your hotel at approximately 6:00pm.
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Departing for the Azapa Valley, visit archaeological sites with artistic and cultural manifestations of pre-hispanic cultures, demonstrated in Geoglyphs and Petroglyphs which can be seen on the valley sides. View the Geoglyphs of Atoca and Cerro Sagrado where the Aymará Indians carried out their rites to Pachamama, the earth goddess, and their funeral sites.Continue to the Pukará de San Lorenzo, the ruins of a defensive pre-Inca fort. On arrival at the Archaeological Museum of San Miguel de Azapa, view the important pieces of ceramic, textiles and tools of the local cultures as well as the famed mummies of Chinchorro, the oldest in the world.Walk along the local Indian tracks at the top of the valley to Chilpe (the remains of a pre-Hispanic village) where you can see petroglyphs and burial grounds. Box lunch on the way.
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Come along for an experience of a lifetime that will take you to the eastern end of the island to the worlds longest explored underwater cave system. This half day guided tour of the beautiful 42 acre Lucayan National Park consists of fascinating caves. The Arawak Indians lived in these caves before Christopher Columbus discovered the islands of the Bahamas. These caves help form part of the largest uncharted cave system in the world. You'll walk through the park and see a variety of wild birds and colorful fish. You will have an experience you won't forget! Also, captivate the beauty of twenty miles of crystal clear water and pearly white sand beach. Go shell hunting or just relax in the beauty of this sunshine paradise. You will get the finest overview of the history of Grand Bahama Island!
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Your adventure begins as you cross the Mexican border and visit Tijuana. You will go on a cultural sightseeing tour of the area with stops at the Cultural Center, the Tijuana Bullring, the Tijuana Zoo, the Tijuana Tower and then time for some shopping along Avenidad Revolution. This street is the main shopping Mecca south of the border with more than 400 different types of shops that will entice you to bargain like the locals for your Mexican curios. Then it's off to Puerto Nuevo Lobster Village, once a small fisherman town is now home to over 50 different restaurants offering the specialty of the house, Puerto Nuevo style lobster meals. This lobster meal is a Pacific Ocean Lobster deep fried to perfection...this meal includes unlimited rice, beans and a welcome Margarita!After lunch, enjoy some time to relax along the Pacific Ocean as Mariachis serenade you. After this memorial experience you will travel to Rosarito Beach which was once a Hollywood Mecca during the 1920's. Now it is a booming beachside community with endless opportunities to visit the beach, go horseback riding or ATV riding along the sandy beaches (additional cost). After Rosarito Beach, you'll travel back to San Diego.
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The tours begin at various pick up locations throughout San Diego County and then cross the border to pass Tijuana, Baja California Mexico. Along the trip, you will enjoy breath taking views of the Pacific Ocean making your way through vibrant Mexican villages to the Valle de Guadalupe. Once a Russian settlement, Valle de Guadalupe is one of Mexico's oldest Wine Country offering some of Mexico's best wines.We will visit two fabulous wineries: Domeq and L.A. Cetto. Afterwards, we will travel into the city of Ensenada which is bustling with a fast growing fishing and tourism industry. We will enjoy a Mexican inspired lunch since you are in Mexico. After our meal, you will enjoy some free time for shopping for the perfect curios for your trip back home.This tour will educate you with Baja California History, Valle de Guadalupe Wine Culture and much more...
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Baja California is a unique place of natural wonders. It has around 70% of the cacti in Mexico and Mexico has 80% of the existing cacti of the world! In the middle of the desert, you can find oasis, like palm trees and rivers across the desert that go all the way to the seas. The Sea of Cortez in the east side is well known for its crystal clear waters and desert island with amazing rock formations and white sandy beaches. Departing from Los Cabos and accompanied by a professional bilingual guide, this trip will enrich your knowledge and understanding of the natural history and culture of the beautiful surrounding desert and sea. Journey through the past as you learn wonderful history of Baja in local Ranchos and explore the fossils of this area. The tour will begin with pick-up from the main lobby of your hotel, then you will head to Santiago town to visit the La Zorra Canyon with its natural spring water. After this you will visit the fossils and a local ranch, where you will see native people going about their day. A delicious lunch is included as well water and snack bars along the trip.
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This small peninsula is only 1.5 hours from Kuching by car and longboat and is home to seven distinct rainforest ecosystems giving it a remarkable diversity of animal and plant life. Constant erosion over millions of years had turned Bako into a picturesque coastline of steep cliffs, rocky headlands, and many stretches of sandy bays. BakoÂ’s most famous residents are the bizarre Proboscis monkeys, and it is also home to silvered langurs (leaf monkeys), long-tailed macaque monkeys, wild boar, flying squirrels and monitor lizards as well as hundreds of different bird species. Fascinating plant life includes mangroves, strangling figs, carnivorous pitcher plants and symbiotic ant plants. Unique geological features mark the coastline, including the famous Sea Stack, whilst well-marked trails lead to rugged jungle-covered hilltops and secluded beaches. A packed lunch is included.
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