Going Wild
Are you a nature enthusiast? Do you like bird watching and find yourself drawn to various animals when you see them? Then you should definitely plan your next trip keeping this preference in mind. We at The Week have compiled for you some amazing destinations that will help you connect with some beautiful creatures and get to observe them in their natural habitats. So get ready to have fun at these enriching destinations that may even educate you and help you change your perspective about wildlife.
Getting up close with the kangaroos in New South Whales | Australia
After that the guide of the tour will take you to a unique spot for kangaroo watching where you can have your coffee and breakfast. After the delicious breakfast you will also be taken for hiking where you can be relatively closer to the kangaroos. As people who rarely get to see kangaroos, this is one trip you must make.
Swimming with whale sharks in Isla Mujeres | Mexico
The best time to visit this place is during the months of June to September. That is when you can spot thousands of whale sharks gathering near the western part of Isla Mujeres to enjoy the plankton rich water. Swimming with whale sharks is definitely an experience that you will never be able to forget.
Breakfast with the giraffes in Nairobi, Kenya
This is a beautiful yet small hotel that stretches through 12 acres of private land and is located within 140 acres of indigenous forest. The hotel is also attractively decorated with elegant interiors, beautiful gardens, bright balconies and it almost feels like entering a film set based in Africa. If having breakfast with giraffes is not enough, you can also visit the giraffe center across the lawn and get a closer look at these fascinating animals.
Surrounded by birds at Jurong Bird Park, Singapore
The bird park, managed by Wildlife Reserves Singapore, covers an area 49 acres on the western slope of Jurong Hill which also happens to be the highest point in the Jurong region. Here you can find specimens of magnificent bird life from around the world, including a large flock of flamingos. It is currently the world’s largest bird park in terms of the number of birds, and second largest both in the number of bird species and land area.
Swimming with pigs in Exumas, Bahamas
You must also remember to take some snacks along with you because these pigs are friendly for a reason. However, you should keep in mind not to be too playful or friendly with them because these pigs, no matter how cute and cuddly they seem, are actually wild pigs and can sometimes be dangerous too.
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