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Wildlife Adventure Holidays
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Animal lovers will adore these Kuoni Authentic Experiences where you can get up close to some of the world's most fascinating creatures.
Have breakfast with the kangaroos - New South Wales - During our Breakfast with the Kangaroos experience, yo'’ll see kangaroos at their most lively – in the morning. Admire them up close in the lower Blue Mountains National Park in Australia and tuck into a tasty al fresco breakfast. You'll take in magnificent views ofc choice the Blue Canyons and Narrowneck Plateau, visit a beautiful wildlife park and return to the city on the Rivercat Ferry.
Sunbathe with penguins in Cape Town - Dipping in and out of the waves, strolling around town and preening on the sand – the penguins at Boulders Beach in South Africa are a charming sight. During our full day Cape Peninsula Tour experience, you can also take an optional boat trip to Duiker Island to view the boisterous Cape Fur seals. Bathtime for Sri Lanka's elephants - Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage in Sri Lanka is one of the largest elephant orphanages in the world and has a successful breeding programme. Twice a day, the elephants go down to the river where cameras click away as the young playfully splash about in the water. Don't miss the baby elephants being bottle fed, and watch these charming creatures bathe from Elephant Bay. Hang with orang-utans in Borneo - Dangling upside-down from branches and observing you with soulful eyes, the orphaned orang-utans at Sepilok Rehabilitation Centre in Malaysia are learning new skills to help them survive in the wild. Watch them at feeding time as they swing into view on vines, and learn about the efforts to save these charming creatures from deforestation and being kept as pets.
Feed stingrays in the Caribbean - Take a scenic cruise to the sandbanks and shallows of the original Stingray City during our Stingray City experience in the Cayman Islands. You can stand, swim and snorkel among shoals of friendly southern rays who have learned to be fed by hand. Being nudged for food by these smooth, flat creatures is a sensational experience.
Elephant back safari in Zambia - Watch zebras, wildebeest and impalas from your elevated position during our Elephant Back Safari in Zambia. This is a thrilling way to spot wildlife at a rolling pace as you gently sway on the back of an African elephant. This four-hour experience is led by expert guides.
Chill out with the Chengdu Pandas - Visit the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding & Research Centre in China. A national treasure of China, these charming yet endangered pandas live in a simulated natural environment so the centre can encourage a breeding and rearing programme. There's also a Giant Panda Museum, plus other types of panda and rare birds.
Whale Watching from Boston, New England - Feel the wind skim over your skin on a high-speed catamaran cruise from Boston Harbour to the Stellwagen Bank, New England's famous whale-watching site. As you dip and rise on the waves, spot humpbacks, minke and finback whales cresting the water during this thrilling whale-watching experience. Our Boston Harbour Whale Watching Cruise is unmissable.
Watch dolphins in their natural habitat in South Australia - There are over 1,000 dolphins in the waters near Glenelg in Australia, but one, Jade, has taken to humans and brings other dolphins to the boat. On Temptation, a 58-foot sailing catamaran, the animals aren’t chased or hand-fed. They behave naturally and disappear in their own time – but there’s always another pod to come and play. Add on our Dolphin Swim Glenelg to your Australia holiday.
Get up close to grizzly bears in Canada - Our Grizzly Bear and Wildlife Watching tour lasts two nights and you’ll fly from Vancouver to Campbell River. From here you’ll take the short flight to Knight Inlet Lodge, famous for its high numbers of brown grizzly bears. Enjoy bear viewing boat experiences in the estuary and watch these incredible grizzly bears in their natural surroundings.
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