Today, we’re headed south to Isla Mujeres, our favorite island in Mexico, for our annual whale shark trip. Whale sharks, the largest fish species swimming the world’s oceans, congregate off the coast of Isla Mujeres during the summer months. Hot, sunny days and ocean currents cause upwellings of plankton (tiny morsels of whale shark food). […]
Read PostHumpback whale bubble net feeding near Chichagof Island, Alaska
In the summer months, humpback whales are a relatively common sight in Alaska’s Inside Passage. Humpback whales start their annual migration from their breeding grounds near Hawaii and Baja California, Mexico to Alaska in the spring. Alaska’s nutrient-rich waters provide ample food for humpbacks during the summer months. During that time, they replenish fat stores […]
Read PostAlaska’s Trifecta: Mendenhall Glacier, Brown Bears and Humpback Whales
On July 25, 2012, we booked the” Trifecta” with Alaska Galore Tours in Juneau. This afternoon tour lasted approximately seven hours and it was hands-down one of the best day tours I’ve ever been on. We started with a scenic flight from Juneau Airport over Mendenhall Glacier and Juneau Icefield. It was a cloudy afternoon […]
Read PostHalf Day in Ketchikan, Alaska
If you opt to explore Alaska’s Inside Passage via a big ship cruise, Ketchikan is likely to make the list of ports of call. This morning, we arrived to Ketchikan just after 6 am and we didn’t have to be back until 3:30 pm. When traveling as part of a group, you never know if […]
Read PostRoad Trip: Skagway, Alaska to Emerald Lake (Yukon Territory, Canada)
If you find yourself in Skagway, Alaska with a few hours to fill, consider renting a car in town (Avis has an office on 3rd Avenue) and driving into Canada. We left Skagway at 10 am and were back in town by 2 pm. The drive along the Klondike Highway is incredibly scenic. You’ll pass […]
Read PostPike Place Market Food Tour
A few weeks ago, a friend suggested I book a food tour of Pike Place Market in Seattle when she heard I was spending a weekend there before heading to Alaska. What a great suggestion! Since I arrived to Seattle in the morning and my tour wasn’t until 2:30 pm, I was able to explore […]
Read PostTravel Photography Etiquette — 5 Tips When Photographing People
Trips provide the ideal time to discover new landscapes, cultures, and customs. For many travelers, photos are precious reminders of encounters and highlights along the way. Taking photos of people can be tricky, though. Here are our tips on how to be polite while photographing people during your travel adventures. 1: Permission is key. Get […]
Read PostGlacier Bay National Park & Preserve – June 9 and 10, 2012
Earlier this month, we traveled to Alaska to start scouting areas for future client trips. Large tracts of wilderness, stunning scenery, and amazing wildlife viewing opportunities make Alaska a nature-lover’s paradise. Those reasons make Alaska a bucket list destination for many people, including us. Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve covers 3.3 million acres of […]
Read PostNamibia Conservation Destination Sweepstakes – Final Week!
Did you know that Namibia was the first country in the world to incorporate environmental protection into its constitution? Conservation is a cornerstone of the Namibian experience. Local government has reinforced its commitment by giving communities the opportunity and rights to manage wildlife through communal conservancies. Today, over 40% of Namibia is under conservation management. […]
Read PostTrip Report from Cape May, New Jersey and surroundings during Spring Migration 2012
We spent a week birding near Cape May, NJ with members of the Audubon Society of Greater Denver. Cape May is recognized as a birding hotspot. The peninsula provides critical habitat for birds as they migrate through the region. This trip coincided with spawning by horseshoe crabs along Delaware Bay beaches. Birding sites included Cape […]
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