National park of Khao Sok, Thailand
One in the manners of exploring the splendid fauna and flora of the greatest natural reserve of the south of Thailand east by canoe, on the river Khao Sok. The tropical forest is one of oldest in the world, preceding by several million by years those by South America. This reserve lodges a broad variety of animals of which elephants, bears, leopards and tigers.
Natural reserve of Madikwe, South Africa
This reserve has privative houses for all the tastes: of Thakadu To rivet Camp and its personal terrace of observation, with the luxurieux Royal house Madikwe. Since 1991, more than 8.000 animals were slackened; the fans of safaris thus are almost ensured to observe one of the 66 mammals or one of the 300 species of birds. To benefit from this reserve, take your plane tickets for Johannesbourg and count approximately three hours of car.
Natural reserve of Twasulu Kalahari, South Africa
After your long flight of Paris, discover and its reserve South Africa of Twasulu Kalahari. The hotels propose a complete pension for the small groups. The guests will be able to explore in all serenity the extraordinary landscapes and to perhaps see one of the famous lions of Kalahari.
National park Croajingolong, Australia
In this extent of beaches, estuaries, deep rivers and forests of eucalyptus, the visitors will be able to see koalas and kangaroos, but also some of the 306 species of birds. There exists a large variety of lodgings for all the budgets, from the camp-sites in luxurieux Gypsy Point Lakeside Boutique Arises with C ur of the park.
Cruising-diving, Red Sea, Egypt
In spite of its popularity, the Red Sea always offers to the plungers splendid meetings with the underwater life. One in the best ways of escaping the other plungers is of going in accessible places only by boat. The meals and the divings are generally included/understood in the tariff, and of the monitors of diving are there to accompany you.
Safari with horse, National park of Yellowstone, the United States
Which best manner of exploring the park of Yellowstone than while becoming a cowboy? Equipped (E) with the perfect panoply, you will discover places which the tourists in 4x4 do not see, and you will feel nearer to these landscapes to cut the breath. Many mammals live in Yellowstone: black bisons, grizzlis, bears, dashes, pumas, lynx and currently a pack of 13 wolves.
Safari with the gorillas, Rwanda
After many years of poaching and because some realized that the gorillas were worth more alive than dead, the Rwandan gorillas from now on are protected. For this safari, you must be in the physical fine shape since there can be much walk on difficult grounds. And it is recommended to hold very in advance: only eight visitors will be able to spend one hour with one of the seven families of primates.
Observation of orcs, Vancouver, Canada
Among the marine mammals observed in water of Vancouver, the orcs remain most popular. Between August and April, approximately 80 Cetacea will be of return in the area and the visitors have 90% of chance to see a group of orcs. Certain professionals propose anything to invoice if the visitors do not see them. As what it is possible to especially give pleasure with lower costs in this moment with flights not expensive for Canada.
Reserve national Massed Mara, Kenya
The life of a gnou is not a long quiet river. But their annual migration between the parks of Serengeti and of Massed Mara remains one of the most beautiful spectacles of the natural world. The Mara river represents their last obstacle: if the ford is not very deep, the majority will succeed in crossing; if not the gnous will be used for to dine with the enormous famished crocodiles.
Adventures of bear, Manitoba, Canada/Churchill, the United States
The fans of bear will be charmed to learn that one can see black bears and polar bears on an only one journey. You initially attend the migration of the polar bears with Churchill, then you remain in the national park of the Mount-Riding where one can see, in addition to bears, dashes, wapitis and bisons.
Sunday, March 6
Signal 10 of the wild and natural destinations

