Wildlife & Birdwatching

Why It’s Eco-Friendly: Wildlife and birdwatching tours often contribute to conservation efforts, supporting the preservation of habitats and endangered species. These experiences allow travelers to connect with nature while helping protect fragile ecosystems. More places coming soon

What to Explore:

Mashomack Preserve (Shelter Island, USA): A prime spot for birdwatching, this protected area is home to a diverse range of bird species and native wildlife. Visitors can hike through woodlands, salt marshes, and fields while supporting local conservation efforts.

Mashomack Preserve

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Galápagos Islands (Ecuador): Known for its biodiversity, the Galápagos Islands offer sustainable wildlife tours that allow you to observe unique species in their natural habitat. The islands are a model for responsible eco-tourism, with limits on visitors to protect the environment.

Galápagos Islands

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  • Kruger National Park (South Africa): For those seeking a wildlife adventure, Kruger National Park is a leader in conservation-focused safaris. Eco-friendly lodges in the park promote sustainability, and many tours are centered around the protection of endangered species like rhinos and elephants.

Kruger National Park (South Africa)

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Tip: Bring eco-friendly binoculars and opt for non-invasive tours that prioritize the wellbeing of wildlife and their natural habitats.

Eco-Friendly Getaways