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Dry Season


Sunset tour of Kampong Phluk stilts home village on the Tonle Sap


The floating village of Kampong Phluk is located 31 kilometers east of Siem Reap, nestled among lush, often-flooded mangroves. Known for its distinctive stilt houses, this fishing village offers an ever-changing landscape due to Cambodia's wet and dry seasons. During the rainy season (June to January), the water level rises, and locals travel by boat. In the dry season, some walking is required. On this small-group tour, you'll gain an up-close view of the unique lifestyle and culture of this Southeast Asian lake community. The welcoming residents are accustomed to visitors, and the children are especially friendly and inquisitive. Their sustainable, self-sufficient lifestyle relies on tourism as an important part of the local economy. Our expert Khmer guide will enrich your experience.to explore real life of the local whom living in this village . the most great view you will see unforgettable view of largest fresh water lake in Asai ,


Cygnet Bay Explorer – Dry Season


Overfly the Horizontal Waterfalls described by David Attenborough as the 8th Natural Wonder of the World. Buccaneer Archipelago, home to 1,000 islands made of Precambrian sandstone over 2 billion years old. From December to March The Ardyaloon Trochus Hatchery and Aquaculture Centre is closed. Explore the 'Giant Tides' of the spectacular Kimberley Coast by boat on your sea safari, strictly ages 5+. Enjoy a Pearl Discovery Tour giving you an insight into the fascinating history of pearling in Cygnet Bay. Learn about the cultivation of some of the most sought-after and beautiful pearls in the world. Lunch at Cygnet Bay Pearl Farms on-site restaurant. Coastal return flight along the bays and beaches of the Dampier Peninsula with views of Beagle Bay, James Price Point, Willie Creek Pearl Farm and Broome's world-famous Cable Beach.


Buccaneer Explorer – Dry Season


Horizontal Waterfalls described by David Attenborough as ‘the 8th Natural Wonder of the World.’ Buccaneer Archipelago, home to 1,000 islands over 2 billion years old. Koolan and Cockatoo Island, home to the world's richest iron ore deposits. Landing at One Arm Point, enjoy a refreshing swim at the beautiful Jologo Beach. Visit the Ardyaloon Trochus Hatchery and Aquaculture Centre for lunch and a guided tour with an experienced local guide. A Coastal return flight takes you along the bays and beaches of the Dampier Peninsula with views of Beagle Bay, James Price Point, Willie Creek Pearl Farm and Broome's world-famous Cable Beach. Breakfast/Lunch or Morning/Afternoon tea provided depending on tour departure times. *The Horizontal Waterfalls is a natural phenomenon which is tide dependent. We cannot guarantee the amount or level of water flowing through the Horizontal Waterfalls at any given time.


Samara Trails in Werner Sauter Biological Reserve


Samara Trails in Werner Sauter Biological Reserve
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Located in Playa Samara, the paths of the Werner Sauter Biological Reserve, will lead you to an amazing hiking tour. To discover Samara trails on a different light, our experienced guide will amaze you with interesting facts, regarding our biodiversity and its many wonders. Come join us to visit one of the only private reserves in Guanacaste. The tropical dry forest is one of the most vulnerable and rare biomes of Central America. In Guanacaste, the characteristic six month dry season leaves the land susceptible to wildfires that often devastate the forest and its wildlife. As if this was not enough, over the past 40 years widespread deforestation and large scale agriculture have reduced the dry forests to a mere fraction of what they were in the past.


Carara National Park Tour


Best bird watching tours in Costa Rica with native guide to spot endemic species. Guides will be able to spot seasonal birds and wildlife, making this the best tour on your trip.


Mitchell Falls Explorer – Dry Season


Mitchell Falls Explorer - Dry Season
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Departing Broome, we track North over the King Sound, Walcott Inlet, Harding Range, Prince Regent River, landing at Mitchell Plateau. On arrival, drive through the vast ancient Livistona Palm forest to the Mertens campground for your helicopter scenic transfer to the Mitchell Falls. After exploring the falls, a refreshing swim and many photo opportunities, enjoy a return helicopter scenic flight over the Mitchell Falls and Mertens Gorge and be transferred back to the campsite. Enjoy refreshments before the flight to Broome. On the homeward flight, we track the coast past Kuri Bay, and the beautiful Montgomery Reef. Fly over Horizontal Waterfalls. Marvel at the stunning Buccaneer Archipelago, Cape Leveque. Coastal return flight along the bays and beaches of the Dampier Peninsula


Day Spa Break


Day Spa Break
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Dry Brush exfoliation, inhouse grown Avocado Body Masque, 60 min Bamboo Fusion Massage & Avocado Facial will give your skin the perfect touch to end or to start your Caribbean vacation.


LED Bio Comb Jelly Clear Bottom Kayak or Paddleboard Tour!


Clear Bottom Kayak or Paddleboard with LED lights and watch the underwater night show come to life! Possible sightings of Bioluminescent Dinoflagellates (Glowing water!) during plankton bio season (June – October)! Summer Bioluminescent Tour! Possible sightings of Bioluminescent Comb Jellies (Glowing Jelly Fish!) during Comb Jelly season (October – March)! Winter Bioluminescent Tour! (Bioluminescence may shift every season do to being a living organism.) Paddleboard Weight Limit: 280 lbs Single/Tandem Kayak Weight Limit: 400 lbs Call the company office after booking to reserve your desired kayak or paddleboard – Please call the company after booking to reserve your desired gear after booking and for a further detailed confirmation with waiver links and directions. If no contact is made to the office, will be first come first serve upon arrival. No shows are allows in Clear Bottom Kayaks due to Clear Bottom Kayak Material.


Weeki Wachee Clear Kayak Ecotours Manatee Season – November 14th-March 31st


Explore one of Florida's most scenic waterways from a 100% clear kayak! Grab your window seat to a view like no other with the opportunity to hopefully spot a manatee or two or even 30 on our coldest mornings during manatee season! We foster a commitment to education, stewardship and responsible ecotourism so learn about manatees from our team of Guardian Guides, the only company on the Weeki Wachee River certified by Save the Manatees Club! Riding in a clear kayak has the advantage of greater visibility of manatees and their underwater world! These large aquatic mammals call the Weeki Wachee River + surrounding waterways home all year long but during cooler months more manatees use the Weeki Wachee and surrounding waterways as their warm water winter habitat (November 14-March 31st).


Ski Jacket or Pants Rental for Park City


Keep warm and dry while on the slopes with our rental parka or pants. Must choose this item twice if renting both. Whether you rent the rest of your equipment from us or have your own, it's important to protect your skin by wearing the right kind of weather resistant clothing. Rental period is 24 hours.


Minneriya National Park | Private Safari


Large numbers of Sri Lankan elephants are attracted to grass fields on the edges of the reservoir during the dry season. The Minneriya tank contributes to sustain a large herd. Elephants gathered here is numbering around 150-200. Some reports account number of elephants to as high as 700. They migrate here from Wasgamuwa National Park and benefit from food and shelter of the park's forest. Tourists visit Minneriya largely because of elephants, especially in dry season.


Rafting in Morelos


Sail for 12.5 km on the Amacuzac River, enjoying its landscapes, its fauna and of course the rapids that are your place, with rapids of up to class 4 in the rainy season and class 3 in the dry season you can experience this great activity all 365 days of the year.


Kinshu Lake Private Snow Trekking Activity


 Kinshu Lake Private Snow Trekking Activity
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The artificial lake "Kinshuko", which was created about 60 years ago, has a water level that fluctuates depending on the season. You can enjoy the change of scenery in that season. January-March is the dry season, and you can walk just past Kinshu Lake. By wearing the traditional Japanese craft "Kanjiki" You can walk on snow that is close to your height. It can only be seen in this season while observing the winter buds of trees and the footprints of animals along the way. I'm going to see a precious sight.


Half Day Minneriya National Park Safari from Dambulla


This half-day Minneriya National Park safari will give you the opportunity to witness a large numbers of Sri Lankan elephants who are attracted to grass fields on the edges of the reservoir during the dry season. The Minneriya tank contributes to sustain a large herd. Elephants gathered here is numbering around 150-200. Some reports account the number of elephants to as high as 700. They migrate here from Wasgamuwa National Park and benefit from food and shelter of the park's forest. Tourists visit Minneriya largely because of elephants, especially in the dry season.


Jacket or Pants Rental for Snowbasin and Powder Mountain


Keep warm and dry while on the slopes with our rental parka or pants. Must choose this item twice if renting both. Whether you rent the rest of your equipment from us or have your own, it's important to protect your skin by wearing the right kind of weather resistant clothing. Rental period is 24 hours.


Dry-suit floating in Lake Saimaa


Dry-suit floating is an amazing way to connect with beautiful and amazing Lake Saimaa! Just put on the suit and relax in the center of pure nature.


Dry-Suit Floating Experience in River Vuoksi


Dry-suit floating is an amazing way to connect with beautiful and amazing River Vuoksi! Just put on the suit and relax in the center of pure nature.


Half Day Minneriya National Park Safari from Sigiriya


This half-day Minneriya National Park safari will give you the opportunity to witness a large numbers of Sri Lankan elephants who are attracted to grass fields on the edges of the reservoir during the dry season. The Minneriya tank contributes to sustain a large herd. Elephants gathered here is numbering around 150-200. Some reports account the number of elephants to as high as 700. They migrate here from Wasgamuwa National Park and benefit from food and shelter of the park's forest. Tourists visit Minneriya largely because of elephants, especially in the dry season.


Siem Reap Tonle Sap Lake Floating Village Tour -Kampong Plouk


The floating villages at Tonle Sap Lake are becoming some thing of an curiosity for visitors going to Siem Reap. The fascination with folks who reside in floating houses, travel to floating schools and try to eat at floating restaurants is quite an appeal for the many visitors that come to Cambodia. As well as the floating villages, additionally, there are stilted villages along the banks of Tonle Sap Lake, where houses and buildings rest on high, thin stilts that keep the occupants dry during the wet season, with large ladders to reach the lower levels during the dry season.


Sunset on Tonle Sap Lake Half-day Tour


You are going to visit the Tonle Sap Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. It is located in the northwest of Cambodia, and is part of the Mekong River system. The lake has a surface area of 2,700 square kilometers in the dry season, but can expand to 16,000 square kilometers in the wet season. This is because the Mekong River floods the lake during the rainy season, and the water flows back into the river in the dry season. Tonle Sap Lake is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including fish, birds, and reptiles. It is also an important source of food and transportation for the people of Cambodia. The lake is facing a number of threats, including pollution, deforestation, and climate change. However, there are a number of conservation efforts underway to protect the lake and its ecosystem.