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Walking Adventure - Online Travel Agencies


Walking Adventure in Africa are very popular and call tourists and adventurers from every part of the world. They are probably the best and perfect way one can spend a time that is full of pleasure exploring the natural wonders of wildlife. A well-planned vacation will offer you the opportunity to mingle with wildlife as you enjoy scenic beauty and have a feel of the African culture.

In normal circumstances, the safaris involve touring the different places using minivans and other strong vehicles although there are other available options for those who are adventurous enough and looking forward to making their safari experiences amazing.

One of the best ways you can choose to explore the wild is by engaging in walking adventures. The walking safaris are safe and adventurous as you will be in the able hands of a tour guide who knows the best trails and which ones to avoid while on foot. You can even choose to take a picnic break during your walking adventure as you enjoy the amazing African beauty. Only the brave hearted can manage to take the walking safaris as it means getting very close with wild animals some of which can be dangerous. The lurking danger is probably what makes the safaris the more adventurous.

Besides going for the walking safari, you can also choose to explore the world around sited on the back of an elephant! Although this is an option that might not be available in most places, it is definitely worth trying out where available for those looking for adventure and fun during their safari vacation. You will have the chance to get up close and candid with this amazing animal of the world besides enjoying the beautiful scenery around you. Camels and horses are also used for the same meaning you will have different options to choose from according to what you feel is best.

Most people go on African Safaris for varying reasons. There are those who would rather have some private moments with friends and family in which case they can choose to drive them around without the assistance of a tour guide or travel group offering the services. In this case, one requires having a driving license to manage to hire a car for the safari.

The increasing numbers of travel companies however provides very good deals for travelers and you will find them more convenient especially if you are not too familiar with the grounds. The companies will also take care of your accommodation and sightseeing needs making your vacation hassle free.

Online Travel Agencies is the source for everything African Safaris, travels, and tours in Africa, So if you are looking for African Safari or Online Travel Agencies to design for yours African Safari, Online Travel Agencies is the best way for you.

Wildlife Adventure in Belize

Howler Monkey Belize

Belize has become one of the most attractive vacation destinations in the western Caribbean not only because it’s the only English speaking country in Central America, but because of the many adventure activities available to enjoy both on the cayes and land. Already an excellent destination for snorkeling, scuba diving, and fishing, visitors have also become aware of the many great adventures that are possible on the country’s mainland. Adventures Belize is proud to present to all our visitors the ultimate wildlife adventures encounters. Having a great passion for adventure we have decided to customize and personalize three wonderful tours that will allow you to encounter and appreciate some of the most magnificent creatures found in our country.

Spider Monkey & Howler Monkey in Belize

There are only two different types of monkeys residing throughout the jungles of Belize, the Spider Monkey, and the Howler Monkey. Although the Howler Monkey and the Spider Monkey are both found throughout Belize, they are not found only in Belize; their habitat ranges north into Mexico and south into the Amazon region in South America.

Though there are only two types of monkeys in Belize, there are two genus of the Spider Monkey: the Black-Headed and the Geoffroy's. Each the Black-Headed and the Geoffroy's has at least one subspecies in Belize. The Howler Monkey on the other hand has only one species in Belize, called the Guatemalan Black Howler. The Black Howler is a part of the Mantled Howler Group.

As the names suggest the Black Howler and the Black Headed Spider Monkey are both black in color. However, the Geoffroy's Spider Monkey is caramel colored with a chocolate-colored cap on its' head.

The size of the Spider Monkeys in Belize is about the same for both species and weighs about 15 pounds with males being the largest. Other interesting body characteristics of the Spider Monkeys is that their tails, up to 33 inches in length, are longer than their bodies, which is an average of 25 inches long while their arms are 15 - 25 percent longer than their legs and they have no thumbs.

The Black Howler Monkey is by far the largest Monkey in Belize with males weighing about 25 pounds. Although the Howler Monkey is not the largest monkey in the world a Howler's howl can be heard for about 20 miles away, 4 times more than that of a lion's 5-mile voice ranges. This voice range of the Howler Monkey is said to make them the loudest land animal in the world.

The conservation status for monkeys in Belize is very good. Through conservation efforts in Belize, monkeys are now rarely hunted. Due to Belize's slow development, major habitat loss is not much of an issue. Actually one issue to the destruction of habitat is from nature itself as hurricanes are known to damage the rainforest canopy and put the monkeys in danger, though major hurricanes are fairly infrequent. Started in 1985, the Community Baboon Sanctuary Museum and Visitor's Center is the best place in Belize to see monkeys, especially Howlers, "baboons," as Belizean people call them. Day trips from Belize City out to the “Baboon Sanctuary,” the local name for the Sanctuary, are located at Bermudian Landing. The sanctuary has over 40,000 visitors a year and is a true community effort to help protect the monkeys.

Spider Monkeys are known to make good and popular pets in Belize and Central America. Howler Monkeys do not make good pets. It has been said that Howler Monkeys are the only Central American monkey to have never been kept in captivity by Native Americans.

The Spider Monkeys of Belize have been kept as pets and are of no real threat to humans. However, as a tourist it is best to simply observe both Spider's and Howler's in their natural habitat. Although they are, so cute and adorable monkeys in the wild have been known to throw items such as rocks, fruit, and coconuts at people. Feeding or touching monkeys in the wild could bring harm to you, as they are known to bite if they feel threatened. Monkeys can be as dangerous as any other animal found in the wild.
Belize Booby Birds

Belize Booby Birds

In Belize, the Booby is most often found out on the Cayes, most notably Half Moon Caye, part of which, in 1928, was gazetted as a Crown Reserve Bird Sanctuary under the Crown Land Ordinance. The Crown Sanctuary Reserve was specifically dedicated to protecting the Red-Footed Booby Bird. The Crown Reserve was the first and still is the oldest area designated for the protection of wildlife in Belize.

Half Moon Caye is currently home to a colony of about 4,000 plus birds including the Booby Bird. Boobies like to nest in very large colonies among the orange-flowered Ziricote thicket. At the western end of Half Moon Caye, one has a spectacular view of the Boobies from an observation deck.

The Booby mother will lay only one light blue egg in her nest, which is made from sticks. Using their feet both Booby parents will take turns incubating their eggs for about 44 to 46 days then the babies will learn to fly about 3 months after hatching. Boobies must use their feet to incubate their eggs, as they do not have a brood patch. Mating Booby pairs may remain together over several seasons though they do not stay together for life.

The Boobies love of the Ziricote trees is not a one-sided relationship. The Booby colony actually supports the forest's stability with their droppings, which the forest uses as fertilizer. This unique relationship between Booby and Ziricote has and will continue to endure for many future years if it is left alone as nature intended.

The Booby has a unique variety of color morphs, unlike other seabirds. The Boobies on Half Moon Caye are made up almost entirely of white-colored birds with some black markings on the tips of their wings. Elsewhere Boobies are a light brown and looking into the flock you may see a white-tailed brown morph or a Red-Footed Booby that is entirely brown. Despite plumage differences, all of these adults will have the same characteristic: red feet.

Being a coastal bird, it is no surprise that Red-Footed Boobies eat fish. Like many fishing birds, Boobies will dive into the ocean at high rates of speed from the air to catch prey in the water. Their diet has a main makeup of small fish and squid, which will sometimes swim in large numbers close to the water's surface.

The Red-Footed Boobies in Belize are the smallest of all the nine Booby bird species in the world. There are three Booby bird species in Belize: the Masked, Red-Footed, and the Blue-Footed Booby. The Red-Footed Booby is about 28 inches in length and has a wingspan of just over 3 feet. The Boobies' 3-foot wingspan makes them very powerful and agile fliers, however, they are known for clumsy takeoffs and landings.

Wildlife Safari in Africa


Africa and Safaris go hand in hand. Imagine the excitement in seeing live, wild animals in their natural habitat yet some as close away as a stone's throw!

Such countries as Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Botswana and Rwanda just to name a few, offer great diversity of landscape and animal species. Their Wildlife Parks are perfect for animal spotting, taking amazing photography or, if you are into painting, even immortalizing what you see in oil or watercolors.

A Safari can be taken during the dry season when animals are seen at drinking at watering holes or during the rainy season when herds roam around eating the growing lush vegetation.

Safari vacation packages can include treetop accommodations, campgrounds, lodges with pools or even outdoor baths, and saunas and spa treatments to help you relax after a full day of adrenaline fatigue chasing after the quarry. Some packages go as far as including butler service.

Professional Safari Guides are available for hire. These guides will help you explore the best regions for great photography and fond, long-lasting memories as well as ensure safety for you and your friends. They will take you to the best reserves. Travel can be done over land with Safari vehicles, by water on boat tours or even by aircraft. Imagine observing and photographing a herd of buffaloes, crocodiles, lions or a group of graceful giraffes. Gorillas, mammals, birds, reptiles and flora are also part of the completely African wildlife picture.


If a trilling hunting experience is what you seek, these guides can include hunters and trackers. They know which animals are legal to hunt and when to ensure that none becomes extinct. You will need a hunting permit. For Big Game, lions, leopards, cheetahs, rhinos, hippos and elephants are some of the most dangerous. Other Game can include Eland, Hyena, buffalo and many other kinds. Hunting can be done with rifles or bows depending on what game you are after.

Africa, however, is not just about its dangerous animals. It has spectacular sunrises, mountains, rivers and beaches. When in Africa, try to make time for some deep-sea fishing, wildlife painting, hiking and a host of activities as part of your trip.

Choose the Safari vacation package in the country or countries of your choice. Choose a package that best fits your budget from among the many African Wildlife Reserves and get ready to experience the most trilling time of your life.
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