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Where To Go On A Wildlife Holiday

Wildlife holidays can be a lot fun when you pick the right destination. One of the top destinations people choose when they go on an adventurous wildlife holiday are the Galapagos Islands. What makes the Galapagos Islands so special is that the animals found there are extremely unique.

Most people don’t realise but wildlife holidays can also be good active holidays. If you like walking holidays the Galapagos Islands have some great trails and places to go. There are lots of other activities you can take part in if you are feeling a little more adventurous than most. These include activities like kayaking, horse riding and snorkelling.

Part of Ecuador the Galapagos Islands can be found 525 miles from land. A UNESCO world heritage site you will be able to see some amazing species of animals residing on the island. 23,000 people live on the Galapagos Islands speaking the native language Spanish.
See below for some of the amazing creature you can find whilst on holiday in the Galapagos Islands:

You will find 11 different species of Galapagos Tortoises on the Islands, there were previously 14 however 3 species recently became extinct. Some of these species are now extinct.
The Pacific Green Turtle is the only sea turtle that has its home on the Galapagos Islands. Going in the early part of the year allows you the opportunity to see these amazing animals laying their eggs in the sand.

You can find many different lizards on the Galapagos Islands and even one that lives in the ocean. You will find the other lizards on land eating cactus plants.

Most people wouldn’t of thought of penguins living on the Galapagos Islands but there they are. These are the only penguins that you can find near to the line of the equator.

There are many more animals that you will be able to see when you visit the Galapagos Islands.

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Beat The Stereotypes Of Spain

Most people could be forgiven for thinking of Spain as a place with sangria, crowded beaches, Watney’s Red Barrel and poor imitation English food!Although I have nothing against people looking no further than the Costas, personal experience tells me that out there is a whole different world.

Unless you leave the packaged holiday scene in Spain, you cannot possible appreciate the scale diversity and beauty of the country. From the Picos de Europa in the north, through the wine growing region of Rioja to the Sierra Nevadas, there is a wealth of stunning sights and geography and the best way to enjoy all those sights and really drink in the real Spanish atmosphere is through walking or taking part in an active holiday.

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