Decir que siempre, siempre, me muevo muchísimo y odio el pagar de más por los mismos tours.
Soy profe y tengo poquito dinero y ganas de viajar sobre todo ahora que no tengo niños…luego tengo que cubrir muchos países…
Hasta el día de hoy creo que siempre he encontrado los mejores precios ( a base de mucha lucha y meterle horas de investigación) y por fa siempre encuentra algo más barato con alguna agencia para cualquier país que lo diga ( ja ja si puede ser antes)… Estoy negociando con uno en Sudán del Sur… que ese sí está costando, je je ayudaré en el foro.
Compañía: (Decid que vais de parte de Víctor el español que va en julio de este año)
Included
• Safari Jeep
• Meals (As specified in the day-by-day
Section)
• Drinking water (On all days)
• All activities, unless indicated as optional
• All accommodations
• Camping equipment
• Taxes / VAT
• Park fees
• Professional guide
Excluded
• Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
• Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
• International flights
• Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
Ya os diré pero todo ha ido bien en el pago ( 10%) hay buenas opiniones y parece todo bastante fiable.
Esta bien pero 1000 $ total? 6 safaris? solo las entradas son 600 $ algo no esta bieny lo de 10 $ no lo entiendo yo page 400 $ por día de safari de media ➡️ Leer más ...
Decir que siempre, siempre, me muevo muchísimo y odio el pagar de más por los mismos tours.
Soy profe y tengo poquito dinero y ganas de viajar sobre todo ahora que no tengo niños…luego tengo que cubrir muchos países…
Hasta el día de hoy creo que siempre he encontrado los mejores precios ( a base de mucha lucha y meterle horas de investigación) y por fa siempre encuentra algo más barato con alguna agencia para cualquier país que lo diga ( ja ja si puede ser antes)… Estoy negociando con uno en Sudán del Sur… que ese sí está costando, je je ayudaré en el foro.
Compañía: (Decid que vais de parte de Víctor el español que va en julio de este año)
Included
• Safari Jeep
• Meals (As specified in the day-by-day
Section)
• Drinking water (On all days)
• All activities, unless indicated as optional
• All accommodations
• Camping equipment
• Taxes / VAT
• Park fees
• Professional guide
Excluded
• Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
• Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
• International flights
• Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
Ya os diré pero todo ha ido bien en el pago ( 10%) hay buenas opiniones y parece todo bastante fiable. ➡️ Leer más ...
Tourism in Sri Lanka We give you a little idea about Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is a tropical island nation located in the Indian Ocean, known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and warm hospitality. Here are some highlights that make Sri Lanka a unique and appealing destination for travelers:
### 1. **Cultural and Historical Sites**
- **Sigiriya**: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sigiriya is an ancient rock fortress with stunning frescoes and landscaped gardens. It is also known as "Lion Rock."
- **Temple of the Tooth Relic (Kandy)**: One of the most sacred Buddhist sites in the world, located in Kandy, housing a tooth relic of the Buddha.
- **Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa**: These ancient cities offer a glimpse into Sri Lanka's rich history, with ruins of palaces, stupas, and temples that date back thousands of years.
### 2. **Beaches and Coastal Attractions**
- **Unawatuna, Mirissa, and Bentota**: Famous for their golden sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and opportunities for surfing, snorkeling, and whale watching.
- **Galle**: A coastal city known for its colonial-era Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blending European architecture with South Asian traditions.
### 3. **Wildlife and Nature**
- **Yala National Park**: Renowned for its leopard population, this park also offers sightings of elephants, sloth bears, and various bird species.
- **Udawalawe National Park**: A great place to see elephants in the wild.
- **Sinharaja Forest Reserve**: A biodiversity hotspot and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ideal for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers.
### 4. **Hill Country and Tea Plantations**
- **Ella, Nuwara Eliya, and Haputale**: Known for their scenic landscapes, tea plantations, waterfalls, and cool climate, offering a refreshing escape from the tropical heat.
- **Train Journeys**: The train ride from Kandy to Ella is considered one of the most beautiful in the world, passing through lush forests, waterfalls, and tea estates.
### 5. **Adventure and Outdoor Activities**
- **Surfing**: Sri Lanka is a popular destination for surfing, with spots like Arugam Bay attracting surfers from around the globe.
- **Hiking**: Trails like Adam's Peak (Sri Pada) and Horton Plains offer breathtaking views and a chance to experience Sri Lanka's natural beauty up close.
### 6. **Cuisine and Local Experiences**
- **Sri Lankan Cuisine**: Known for its flavorful curries, seafood, and unique dishes like hoppers and kottu roti. Street food in cities like Colombo offers a diverse culinary experience.
- **Ayurveda and Wellness**: Sri Lanka is also known for its Ayurveda treatments and wellness retreats, focusing on natural healing and relaxation.
### 7. **Festivals and Events**
- **Esala Perahera (Kandy)**: A grand Buddhist festival with traditional dances, drummers, and decorated elephants, held annually in Kandy.
- **Sinhala and Tamil New Year**: Celebrated in April, this festival is marked by traditional games, rituals, and feasts.
### 8. **Accommodation and Travel**
Sri Lanka offers a range of accommodations, from luxury resorts to budget guesthouses. The island is well-connected by road and rail, making it easy to explore different regions.
### 9. **Unique Cultural Experiences**
- **Village Tours**: Engage with local communities, learn traditional crafts, or experience Sri Lankan hospitality in a homestay.
- **Tea Factory Visits**: Explore the process of tea production, from picking leaves to tasting freshly brewed Ceylon tea.
### **Best Time to Visit**
Sri Lanka has two monsoon seasons, so the best time to visit depends on which part of the country you want to explore:
- **Southwest Coast and Hill Country**: December to March.
- **East Coast and Northern Regions**: May to September.
Sri Lanka offers a diverse range of experiences, making it a fascinating destination for any traveler.
So spend your vacation well with us, call us and we will... ➡️ Leer más ...
The upcoming new ticket system will almost completely do away with separate tickets for separate areas, with a total of three different ticket classes, the Ghibli Park Stroll Ticket, Ghibli Park Big Stroll ticket, and Ghibli Park Premium Big Stroll Ticket.
● Ghibli Park Stroll Ticket
Adults 1,500/2,000 yen (weekdays/weekends)
Children 750/1,000 yen
The Stroll Ticket (Sanpo-ken in Japanese) doesn’t admit you to Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse, but it does get you into the four other parts of the park, which seems like a great deal. There’s a catch, though: you’re only allowed into the outdoor parts of those sections. The Stroll Ticket doesn’t let you into any of Ghibli Park’s buildings, including its shops and restaurants. If all you have is a Stroll Ticket, you can’t even ride the Valley of Witches merry-go-round or flying machines, or bake mochi in Mononoke Village, even though all of those activities require separate payments on top of a ticket to Ghibli Park.
● Ghibli Park Big Stroll Ticket
Adults 3,500/4,000 yen (weekdays/weekends)
Children 1,750/2,000 yen
The Big Stroll Ticket gets you into all five sections of Ghibli Park, including Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse, and grants you eligibility to spend money in shops, restaurants, the Valley of Witches rides, and the Mononoke mochi-roasting activity. But how about going inside Howl’s Moving Castle? Nope. Mei and Satsuki’s house in the Totoro forest? Nuh-uh. If there’s nothing to spend money on inside, The Big Stroll Ticket doesn’t let you into any of the buildings in Valley of Witches, Dondoko Forest, or Hill of Youth.
● Ghibli Park Premium Big Stroll Ticket
Adults 7,300/7,800 yen (weekdays/weekends)
Children 3,650/3,900 yen
So if you want to go inside any of the non-shop/restaurant buildings other than Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse, you’ll need to step all the way up to the Ghibli Park Premium Big Stroll Ticket. This is an all-access ticket that grants you admission to all sections of Ghibli Park and all of their buildings.
Por lo que me pareció entender, hasta ahora había menos zonas y tenías que comprar un ticket para cada zona, lo cual era tremendamente incómodo, en mi opinión... Ya todo el sistema de comprar entradas me parece casi "disuasorio" para los extranjeros, es infumable...
Sin embargo recientemente aumentaron/aumentarán 2 zonas nuevas... Una en noviembre de este pasado año, y parece ser que en 2024, en marzo, abrirá la 5ª zona, y que a partir de entonces es cuando se podrá comprar una entrada "global" para las 5 zonas. Lo cual va a ser más cómodo para comprar las entradas (o eso creo) y al juntar todas las zonas el precio sí va a ser mayor, claro, pero ya por separado no hubiera sido mucho mejor...
El gran almacén de Ghibli (2000 yenes adultos)
La colina de la juventud (1000 yenes)
El bosque Dondoko (1000 yenes)
La Villa Mononoke
El valle de las brujas
Aún así hay variaciones:
Ghibli Park O-Sanpo Day Pass
Este pase sale a la venta con dos meses de antelación, el día 10 a las 14:00 horas (hora de Japón)
Puede ingresar a las cinco áreas con este pase.
Este pase solo tendrá un horario de entrada asignado al Gran Almacén de Ghibli.
Tendrá acceso a cafés y restaurantes, tiendas, equipos de juego y atracciones en todas las áreas. (Es posible que se requieran tarifas adicionales)
*No puedes entrar a los siguientes edificios:
World Emporium (Colina de la Juventud)
Casa de Satsuki y Mei (Bosque Dondoko)
La Residencia Okino, Castillo de Howl, La Casa de las Brujas (Valle de las Brujas)
Detalles
Recomendamos esta opción a los visitantes que quieran pasar mucho tiempo explorando el Gran Almacén de Ghibli. Además del... ➡️ Leer más ...
The upcoming new ticket system will almost completely do away with separate tickets for separate areas, with a total of three different ticket classes, the Ghibli Park Stroll Ticket, Ghibli Park Big Stroll ticket, and Ghibli Park Premium Big Stroll Ticket.
● Ghibli Park Stroll Ticket
Adults 1,500/2,000 yen (weekdays/weekends)
Children 750/1,000 yen
The Stroll Ticket (Sanpo-ken in Japanese) doesn’t admit you to Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse, but it does get you into the four other parts of the park, which seems like a great deal. There’s a catch, though: you’re only allowed into the outdoor parts of those sections. The Stroll Ticket doesn’t let you into any of Ghibli Park’s buildings, including its shops and restaurants. If all you have is a Stroll Ticket, you can’t even ride the Valley of Witches merry-go-round or flying machines, or bake mochi in Mononoke Village, even though all of those activities require separate payments on top of a ticket to Ghibli Park.
● Ghibli Park Big Stroll Ticket
Adults 3,500/4,000 yen (weekdays/weekends)
Children 1,750/2,000 yen
The Big Stroll Ticket gets you into all five sections of Ghibli Park, including Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse, and grants you eligibility to spend money in shops, restaurants, the Valley of Witches rides, and the Mononoke mochi-roasting activity. But how about going inside Howl’s Moving Castle? Nope. Mei and Satsuki’s house in the Totoro forest? Nuh-uh. If there’s nothing to spend money on inside, The Big Stroll Ticket doesn’t let you into any of the buildings in Valley of Witches, Dondoko Forest, or Hill of Youth.
● Ghibli Park Premium Big Stroll Ticket
Adults 7,300/7,800 yen (weekdays/weekends)
Children 3,650/3,900 yen
So if you want to go inside any of the non-shop/restaurant buildings other than Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse, you’ll need to step all the way up to the Ghibli Park Premium Big Stroll Ticket. This is an all-access ticket that grants you admission to all sections of Ghibli Park and all of their buildings.
Hola a todos!!
Se acerca nuestra luna de miel a Namibia y nos morimos de ganas!!!
Os quiero compartir algunas de las actividades que nos recomiendan, para que por favor, me déis vuestra opinión y me digáis si las habéis hecho. Nos parecen en general bastante caras!!
Toda ayuda es bienvenidaaaa y toda recomendación!!!!!
Regarding the activities:
- In Sesriem, you can visit the dunes by yourself, it does not really require a guide and for the excursión you can book directly at the lodge or in advance with us.
You can also do balloon flight, the flight lasts about an hour and you have a champagne lunch in the desert on the descent. All in all, you start the activity around 5:30 a.m. And finish between 9 and 10 a.m. This activity has to be booked in advance.
Below is the price and the activities that the lodge provides:
- In Swakopmund, you can do the sandwich harbour, kayak, and living desert tour( 850N$/pers). The activities are done in the morning. Kidly note that these activities have to be booked in advance.
Below is the price:
Walvis - Bay / Mola Mola Safaris - Sandwich Harbour Half Day 8h00-12h30 / 13h00 - 17h00 N$2300
- In Twyfelfontein, there is a possibility to meet the Himbas between Kamanjab and Oujto when leaving for Etosha Safari Lodge . You have a guide at your disposal at the lodge who will take you there and it's 200N$/pers.
Twyfelfontein - Twyfelfontein Country L. - Ephemeral (Dry) River Drive (± 4 hrs) 750.00 N$810
Twyfelfontein - Twyfelfontein Country L. - Rock Engraving & Petroglyphs (± 3 hrs) 630.00 N$690
Twyfelfontein - Twyfelfontein Country L. - Rock Engraving & Petroglyphs & Damara Museum (± 4 hrs) 750.00 N$810
Twyfelfontein - Twyfelfontein Country L. - Guided Hike 7-Platte (must pre-book) (± 1.5 hrs)/Adult 180.00
N$195
Twyfelfontein - Twyfelfontein Country L. - Guided Hike Lion's Jaw (must pre-book) (± 2.5 hrs) /Adult 160.00 N$175
Twyfelfontein - Twyfelfontein Country L. - Guided Hike Zebra Head (must pre-book) (± 4.5 hrs) /Adult 195.00 N$215
Twyfelfontein - Twyfelfontein Country L. - The Real Adam & Eve (must pre-book) (± 2.5 hrs) 420.00 N$420
- In Etosha Park, I would advise you to do the game drive by yourself rather than to do it with a guide, although he knows the park better, he will do the same thing as you. Below is the price and the activities that the lodge in Etosha park provide:
Etosha National Park - Etosha Safari Lodge - Morning/Afternoon Half Day Excursión to the Etosha (guided) N$1210
Etosha National Park - Etosha Safari Lodge - Full Day Excursión to the Etosha (guided) N$1791
Etosha National Park - Etosha Safari Lodge - Guided Walks (2 - 3.5 km) N$353
Si el trail está cerrado y no aterrizan helicópteros no sé cómo puede hacer para llegar al lago, sobre todo por esto: "The entire trail, including the parking lot, will be CLOSED throughout 2022 for all activities and for both day and overnight users, including, but not limited to: [...] Hikers attempting to access Berg Lake and Trail through Jasper National Park or via another trail". Al menos de forma legal
Por lo que parece los destrozos han sido grandes y no esperan que los trabajos estén completados hasta 2025, así que los vuelos panorámicos parecen la única opción de momento. Y sí, son caros
No dejes de contarnos a la vuelta y disfruta
Esto es lo que escribió:" Fantástico paseo hasta el lago Berg. A pesar de los rumores de que el sendero estaba cerrado, aún puede llegar al lago Berg, pero el sendero más allá está cerrado en el primer campamento"
Tal vez, aunque lo haya escrito recientemente, se trate de una caminata de hace tiempo
Las páginas oficiales ponen claramente que está cerrado
Cómo pasaremos por allí, nos acercaremos para ver si hay gente, los carteles y qué nos dicen. ➡️ Leer más ...
Si el trail está cerrado y no aterrizan helicópteros no sé cómo puede hacer para llegar al lago, sobre todo por esto: "The entire trail, including the parking lot, will be CLOSED throughout 2022 for all activities and for both day and overnight users, including, but not limited to: [...] Hikers attempting to access Berg Lake and Trail through Jasper National Park or via another trail". Al menos de forma legal
Por lo que parece los destrozos han sido grandes y no esperan que los trabajos estén completados hasta 2025, así que los vuelos panorámicos parecen la única opción de momento. Y sí, son caros
No dejes de contarnos a la vuelta y disfruta ➡️ Leer más ...
pero había más empresas que lo ofertaban. No sé si te refieres a esto, a entrar y salir en helicóptero haciendo noche (o pasando unas horas) en el lago (que también lo ofertan, al doble de precio) o a un vuelo panorámico, pero en general las empresas que ofrecen heli hike suelen ofrecer también panorámicos.
Eso sí, veo este aviso en la web del parque:
Quote::
Berg Lake Trail is closed for 2022
In July 2021, the Berg Lake Trail in Mount Robson Provincial Park was severely impacted by flooding, resulting in significant damage to many sections of the trail. Several bridges are missing or damaged, much of the trail is unsafe for public access, and the Robson River may change course as it did in 2021. The entire trail, including the parking lot, will be CLOSED throughout 2022 for all activities and for both day and overnight users, including, but not limited to:
Day hikers
Overnight hikers
Mountain Climbers
Hikers attempting to access Berg Lake and Trail through Jasper National Park or via another trail.
Throughout 2022, construction and repairs will be focused on:
Monitoring the annual freshet of the Robson River
Expanding the current parking lot,
Repairing several bridges,
Updating the Kinney Lake Campground, and
Rebuilding the trail up to Kinney Lake
Tendrás que consultar si sigue siendo posible entrar y salir del lago en helicóptero, porque el heli hike con el trail cerrado queda descartado. O si no te queda la opción de vuelo panorámico.
Gracias, lo estoy mirando y efectivamente como el sendero está cerrado, los helicópteros no aterrizan, solo ofrecen vuelos panorámicos. El precio es por vuelo y es carísimo y no se completan los cuatro asientos y no me queda claro si podemos compartir con otros pasajeros juntándonos allí o tiene que ser ya el grupo cerrado al reservar. He mandado un correo a la empresa www.robsonhelimagic.com/mt-robson pero no me han contestado.
También he leído una opinión de un chico que hace dos meses que dice que aunque dicen que el sendero está cerrado que sí se puede llegar hasta el lago Berg, no sé, ya veremos cuando estemos allí.
Muchas gracias por toda la información.
Estaré en Vancouver, isla de Vancouver y zona de las Rocosas casi todo el mes de julio y primera semana de agosto, así que, si alguien me quiere preguntar a la vuelta...os informo. ➡️ Leer más ...
pero había más empresas que lo ofertaban. No sé si te refieres a esto, a entrar y salir en helicóptero haciendo noche o pasando unas horas en el lago (que también lo ofertan, al doble de precio) o a un vuelo panorámico, pero en general las empresas que ofrecen heli hike suelen ofrecer también panorámicos.
Eso sí, veo este aviso en la web del parque:
Quote::
Berg Lake Trail is closed for 2022
In July 2021, the Berg Lake Trail in Mount Robson Provincial Park was severely impacted by flooding, resulting in significant damage to many sections of the trail. Several bridges are missing or damaged, much of the trail is unsafe for public access, and the Robson River may change course as it did in 2021. The entire trail, including the parking lot, will be CLOSED throughout 2022 for all activities and for both day and overnight users, including, but not limited to:
Day hikers
Overnight hikers
Mountain Climbers
Hikers attempting to access Berg Lake and Trail through Jasper National Park or via another trail.
Throughout 2022, construction and repairs will be focused on:
Monitoring the annual freshet of the Robson River
Expanding the current parking lot,
Repairing several bridges,
Updating the Kinney Lake Campground, and
Rebuilding the trail up to Kinney Lake
Tendrás que consultar si sigue siendo posible entrar y salir del lago en helicóptero, porque el heli hike con el trail cerrado queda descartado. O si no te queda la opción de vuelo panorámico. ➡️ Leer más ...
Descubrí como siempre buscando y buscando, que en el sur de Sharm El Sheikh, dentro del parque natural de Ras Mohamed, hay un0s "cámpings" (unas pocas tiendas de campaña en la playa) que ofrecían alojamiento y comida pra disfrutar de snorkel, silencio y muy poca gente cerca...
Pedí presupueto en uno de ellos, el Ecocamping Bedawi:
Os adjunto la respuesta y os resumo: pasaremos una noche, con cena y desayuno, por 43€ más el importe de entrar en el parque. Me parece un plan fantástico.
"Thank you for contacting us.
At this moment we have availability on December 7th, 2021 and we took the liberty to make a reservation for you with the number BED20211207-A:
Can you please add the following information (the blue text):
Number of guests: 2
Nationality of the guests: Spanish
Tents : 1 tent Do you prefer 2 single beds or 1 double bed?
Arrival : December 7, 2021 - after lunch Do you like to join us for lunch on this day?
Kindly note:
- You need to be inside the National Park before 15:00 otherwise you may be refused to enter the National Park.
- If you come by taxi, insist your taxi driver calls +201270776774 for directions, so you are sure you will be taken to the right campsite.
- If you come by car, you can check this link for directions: bedawi.com/ ...-get-there
- You need to mention at the entrance, at the National Park booth, that you will be camping 2 nights with BEDAWI/Mohamed Harby.
A permission will be made for you and you pay your National Park fees.
Upon arrival at our camp site, please hand over the permission and the mandatory paper copy of your passports to our staff.
Departure : December 8, 2021 - after breakfast Do you like to join us for lunch this day?
Your mobile/Whats-app number: On which mobile number can you can be reached while you are in Egypt, in case of any emergency?
Extra requested activities: Non
Extra requests : f.e. dietary needs
Requested transfers : Non
Our services at BEDAWI Eco Camping include:
- Accommodation in one of our De-Luxe Bell-tents;
- We provide memory-foam mattresses, soft pillows and clean bedding;
- Beach showers with fresh water;
- A toilet in a separate tent (our 'Lovable Loo');
- An original Bedouin tent to provide shade and shelter, with a low Bedouin sit with back support to lounge and high tables with chairs;
- An English reef guide and other nature guides to learn more about the nature that surrounds you;
- Bedouin tea is served for free all day, Bedouin coffee is served for free during the evening;
- All your fresh prepared meals (breakfast, warm lunch and warm dinner);
- A campfire in the evening (depending on weather conditions) with original Bedouin coffee and tea;
- 24-hours service by our first-aid and awareness trained staff;
- All plastic bottles and plastic caps are being recycled;
- There are some (board and card) games available;
- There is electricity from our solar panel (220 V) but alas it is not equipped to recharge all batteries via USB, all the time.
If you depend heavily on your mobile phone, we recommend you bring your own fully charged power bank as a back-up;
- The handling of the mandatory permissions from the National Park, Tourism Police, the National Security and the Military.
Kindly note that our services at BEDAWI Eco Camping exclude:
- Small bottles of chilled water and Bedouin coffee (during the day) are served for 5 EGP;
- Hot drinks per big glass and chilled soft drinks per can are served for 10 and 15 EGP;
- A fresh pot of Mocha Espresso coffee is served for 50 EGP;
NB. We don't mind if you prefer to bring your own beverages if you bring your own cool box and ice.
- Rental of snorkeling equipment (there is non available at the National Park... ➡️ Leer más ...
Nosotros lo llevamos contratado desde aquí y nos dicen que las dos inmersiones (con tercera optativa) se realizan en "salida" de viaje entero: de 8 a 16h. Si te he entendido bien, el buceo se organizabva en pequeñas partidas de nivel parecido, por turnos porque solo había dos instructores para todos.
¿Podrías decir el nombre de la empresa-centro de buceo? Gracias.
Y aquí dejo la respuesta que me ha facilitado Nemo dive club, 26 días más tarde de mi petición:
"Sorry for late response, you message got in spam.
Possible to make dives with us by boat and by shore - specially the day when you’ve to go to the camp of Ras Mohamed.
Prices:
1 day includes 2 dives - 70€ Per person
3 days package includes 6 dives- 200€
Equipment set -25€ per day per person
Boat service- 10€ per day per person
National park marine fee-5€ per day per person
Nitrox is 5€ per tank.
Night dive 40€ and 8€ for torch.
Boat diving starts at 8 am and boat comes back at 4 pm.
Shore dives we make at 9 am and second dive possible to make at 12.
If you’ll confirm by email your booking-you’ll get 10% discount from activities.
If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact us.
Kind regards " ➡️ Leer más ...
Descubrí como siempre buscando y buscando, que en el sur de Sharm El Sheikh, dentro del parque natural de Ras Mohamed, hay un0s "cámpings" (unas pocas tiendas de campaña en la playa) que ofrecían alojamiento y comida pra disfrutar de snorkel, silencio y muy poca gente cerca...
Pedí presupueto en uno de ellos, el Ecocamping Bedawi:
Os adjunto la respuesta y os resumo: pasaremos una noche, con cena y desayuno, por 43€ más el importe de entrar en el parque. Me parece un plan fantástico.
"Thank you for contacting us.
At this moment we have availability on December 7th, 2021 and we took the liberty to make a reservation for you with the number BED20211207-A:
Can you please add the following information (the blue text):
Number of guests: 2
Nationality of the guests: Spanish
Tents : 1 tent Do you prefer 2 single beds or 1 double bed?
Arrival : December 7, 2021 - after lunch Do you like to join us for lunch on this day?
Kindly note:
- You need to be inside the National Park before 15:00 otherwise you may be refused to enter the National Park.
- If you come by taxi, insist your taxi driver calls +201270776774 for directions, so you are sure you will be taken to the right campsite.
- If you come by car, you can check this link for directions: bedawi.com/ ...-get-there
- You need to mention at the entrance, at the National Park booth, that you will be camping 2 nights with BEDAWI/Mohamed Harby.
A permission will be made for you and you pay your National Park fees.
Upon arrival at our camp site, please hand over the permission and the mandatory paper copy of your passports to our staff.
Departure : December 8, 2021 - after breakfast Do you like to join us for lunch this day?
Your mobile/Whats-app number: On which mobile number can you can be reached while you are in Egypt, in case of any emergency?
Extra requested activities: Non
Extra requests : f.e. dietary needs
Requested transfers : Non
Our services at BEDAWI Eco Camping include:
- Accommodation in one of our De-Luxe Bell-tents;
- We provide memory-foam mattresses, soft pillows and clean bedding;
- Beach showers with fresh water;
- A toilet in a separate tent (our 'Lovable Loo');
- An original Bedouin tent to provide shade and shelter, with a low Bedouin sit with back support to lounge and high tables with chairs;
- An English reef guide and other nature guides to learn more about the nature that surrounds you;
- Bedouin tea is served for free all day, Bedouin coffee is served for free during the evening;
- All your fresh prepared meals (breakfast, warm lunch and warm dinner);
- A campfire in the evening (depending on weather conditions) with original Bedouin coffee and tea;
- 24-hours service by our first-aid and awareness trained staff;
- All plastic bottles and plastic caps are being recycled;
- There are some (board and card) games available;
- There is electricity from our solar panel (220 V) but alas it is not equipped to recharge all batteries via USB, all the time.
If you depend heavily on your mobile phone, we recommend you bring your own fully charged power bank as a back-up;
- The handling of the mandatory permissions from the National Park, Tourism Police, the National Security and the Military.
Kindly note that our services at BEDAWI Eco Camping exclude:
- Small bottles of chilled water and Bedouin coffee (during the day) are served for 5 EGP;
- Hot drinks per big glass and chilled soft drinks per can are served for 10 and 15 EGP;
- A fresh pot of Mocha Espresso coffee is served for 50 EGP;
NB. We don't mind if you prefer to bring your own beverages if you bring your own cool box and ice.
- Rental of snorkeling equipment (there is non available at the National Park);
- Towel service;
- We do not... ➡️ Leer más ...
He mandado email a Mamaland, me ha respondido rapidamente, el precio para 14 dias son 2800 euros, vamos a ir puliendo detalles y recorrido.
Tiene muy buena pinta Mamaland.
¿Puedes poner el itinerario?
Voy a ello..
Day 1:- Arrival at Entebbe Airport and transfer to Hotel
Day 2: - Early morning arrival and transfer to Murchison Falls National Park
Day 3:- An early cup of tea/coffee at 6:00am Ferry crossing,
Day 4: - After breakfast transfer to Kibale Forest National Park.
Day 5: - Chimp trekking experience, and transfer to queen Elizabeth NP,
Day 6: Game drives and boat cruise at Kazinga Channel – Queen Elizabeth
Day 7: At Ishasha we will drive off in this adventurous vast savannah
Day 8: Morning game drive and transfer to Bwindi NP – evening batwa culture experience,
Day 9:- Gorilla trekking day- Bwindi Impenetrable forest
Day 10:- Relaxation day with short list of activities, canoeing.
Day 11:- After breakfast transfer to Lake Mburo
Day 12: - Early morning transfer to Entebbe for pcr test and late evening flight, ➡️ Leer más ...
Following guidance from the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and state and local public health authorities, Yosemite National Park is increasing recreational access. The National Park Service (NPS) is working servicewide with federal, state, and local public health authorities to closely monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and using a phased approach to increase access on a park-by-park basis.
Beginning June 5, Yosemite National Park will reopen access to the Yosemite Wilderness to those with an existing wilderness permit reservation and to those with an existing Half Dome permit.
The health and safety of our visitors, employees, volunteers, and partners continues to be paramount. At Yosemite National Park, our operational approach will be to examine each facility function and service provided to ensure those operations comply with current public health guidance, and will be regularly monitored. We continue to work closely with the NPS Office of Public Health using CDC guidance to ensure public and workspaces are safe and clean for visitors, employees, partners, and volunteers.
While these areas are accessible for visitors to enjoy, a return to full operations will continue to be phased and services may be limited. When recreating, the public should follow local area health orders, practice Leave No Trace principles, avoid crowding and avoid high-risk outdoor activities.
The CDC has offered guidance to help people recreating in parks and open spaces prevent the spread of infectious diseases. We will continue to monitor all park functions to ensure that visitors adhere to CDC guidance for mitigating risks associated with the transmission of COVID-19, and take any additional steps necessary to protect public health.
Following guidance from the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and state and local public health authorities, Yosemite National Park is increasing recreational access. The National Park Service (NPS) is working servicewide with federal, state, and local public health authorities to closely monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and using a phased approach to increase access on a park-by-park basis.
Beginning June 5, Yosemite National Park will reopen access to the Yosemite Wilderness to those with an existing wilderness permit reservation and to those with an existing Half Dome permit.
The health and safety of our visitors, employees, volunteers, and partners continues to be paramount. At Yosemite National Park, our operational approach will be to examine each facility function and service provided to ensure those operations comply with current public health guidance, and will be regularly monitored. We continue to work closely with the NPS Office of Public Health using CDC guidance to ensure public and workspaces are safe and clean for visitors, employees, partners, and volunteers.
While these areas are accessible for visitors to enjoy, a return to full operations will continue to be phased and services may be limited. When recreating, the public should follow local area health orders, practice Leave No Trace principles, avoid crowding and avoid high-risk outdoor activities.
The CDC has offered guidance to help people recreating in parks and open spaces prevent the spread of infectious diseases. We will continue to monitor all park functions to ensure that visitors adhere to CDC guidance for mitigating risks associated with the transmission of COVID-19, and take any additional steps necessary to protect public health.
Announcement: Effective from 1 November 2019 until end of March 2020
No National Park / Nature Reserve Announcement Contact Number
1 Bako National Park
• Boat operation availability is subject to sea condition.
• All visitor must hire a licensed park guide for trekking activities.
• Trip to Lakei island, sea stack and Pandan Kechil beach is temporarily halt.
• Only those deem physically fit /proper attire and within the age of 18 - 65 old are allowed to go for jungle trekking.
• All visitors who are younger than 18 years old or older than 65 years old must be accompanied by their family.
• Whenever it rains continuously during a night, no jungle trekking will be allowed on the following day.
• No night walk activity is allowed in the trail.
• Swimming is prohibited at all beaches.
• Bako National Park terminal: 082-370434
• Bako Park Guide Group: 019-8488119
• Boat Association:
011-19646870 or 013-862721
2 Kubah National Park
• Rayu and Waterfall Trail is temporarily closed.
• Visitor are only allowed to trek Gunong Serapi's Summit Trail on the tar seal road with start off/commencement time for trekking between 8am - 9am, and must return to the park HQ by or before 4pm. Visitor who fails to abide by the stipulated start off time will not be allowed to proceed.
• Only those deem physically fit /proper attire and within the age of 18 - 65 old are allowed to go for jungle trekking.
• All visitors who are younger than 18 years old or older than 65 years old must be accompanied by their family.
• Whenever it rains continuously during a night, no climbing will be allowed on the following day.
• Frogging activity can only be conducted at the park compound only.
• Kubah National Park:
082-370264 / 370422
3 Matang Wildlife Centre
• Rayu Trail is temporary closed for jungle trekking.
• Swimming and picnic area are temporarily closed.
• Matang Wildlife Centre:
082-374869
4 Gunung Gading National Park
• Visitor is only allowed to go trekking to the summit with start off/commencement time between 8am- 9am and must return to the park HQ by or before 4pm. Visitor who fails to abide by the start off time will not be allowed to proceed.
• Only those deem physically fit /proper attire and within the age of 18 - 65 old are allowed to go for jungle trekking.
• All visitors who are younger than 18 years old or older than 65 years old must be accompanied by their family.
• Whenever it rains continuously during a night, no mount climbing will be allowed on the following day.
• No water activities allowed at the Waterfall.
• Gunung Gading National Park: 082-735144
5 Santubong National Park
• Visitor is only allowed to go trekking to the summit with start off/commencement time between 8 - 9am and must return to the park HQ by or before 4pm. Visitor who fails to abide by the start off time will not be allowed to proceed.
• Only those deem physically fit /proper attire and within the age of 18 - 65 old are allowed to go for jungle trekking.
• All visitors who are younger than 18 years old or older than 65 years old must be accompanied by their family.
• Whenever it rains continuously during a night, no mount climbing will be allowed on the following day.
• No water activities are allowed at the Waterfall.
• Santubong National Park:
013-8274202
6 Tanjung Datu National Park
• Swimming is prohibited at all beaches.
• Tanjung Datu National Park: 082-248088
7 Talang Satang National Park
• Turtle Adoption Program is temporarily discontinued.
• Talang Satang National Park: 082-248088
8 Wind Cave Nature Reserve
• Whenever it continuously rain heavily for 2 or more days , no visitors are allowed to visit the Wind Cave Nature Reserve. • Wind Cave Nature Reserve: 082-375490 ➡️ Leer más ...
Announcement: Effective from 1 November 2019 until end of March 2020
No National Park / Nature Reserve Announcement Contact Number
1 Bako National Park
• Boat operation availability is subject to sea condition.
• All visitor must hire a licensed park guide for trekking activities.
• Trip to Lakei island, sea stack and Pandan Kechil beach is temporarily halt.
• Only those deem physically fit /proper attire and within the age of 18 - 65 old are allowed to go for jungle trekking.
• All visitors who are younger than 18 years old or older than 65 years old must be accompanied by their family.
• Whenever it rains continuously during a night, no jungle trekking will be allowed on the following day.
• No night walk activity is allowed in the trail.
• Swimming is prohibited at all beaches.
• Bako National Park terminal: 082-370434
• Bako Park Guide Group: 019-8488119
• Boat Association:
011-19646870 or 013-862721
2 Kubah National Park
• Rayu and Waterfall Trail is temporarily closed.
• Visitor are only allowed to trek Gunong Serapi's Summit Trail on the tar seal road with start off/commencement time for trekking between 8am - 9am, and must return to the park HQ by or before 4pm. Visitor who fails to abide by the stipulated start off time will not be allowed to proceed.
• Only those deem physically fit /proper attire and within the age of 18 - 65 old are allowed to go for jungle trekking.
• All visitors who are younger than 18 years old or older than 65 years old must be accompanied by their family.
• Whenever it rains continuously during a night, no climbing will be allowed on the following day.
• Frogging activity can only be conducted at the park compound only.
• Kubah National Park:
082-370264 / 370422
3 Matang Wildlife Centre
• Rayu Trail is temporary closed for jungle trekking.
• Swimming and picnic area are temporarily closed.
• Matang Wildlife Centre:
082-374869
4 Gunung Gading National Park
• Visitor is only allowed to go trekking to the summit with start off/commencement time between 8am- 9am and must return to the park HQ by or before 4pm. Visitor who fails to abide by the start off time will not be allowed to proceed.
• Only those deem physically fit /proper attire and within the age of 18 - 65 old are allowed to go for jungle trekking.
• All visitors who are younger than 18 years old or older than 65 years old must be accompanied by their family.
• Whenever it rains continuously during a night, no mount climbing will be allowed on the following day.
• No water activities allowed at the Waterfall.
• Gunung Gading National Park: 082-735144
5 Santubong National Park
• Visitor is only allowed to go trekking to the summit with start off/commencement time between 8 - 9am and must return to the park HQ by or before 4pm. Visitor who fails to abide by the start off time will not be allowed to proceed.
• Only those deem physically fit /proper attire and within the age of 18 - 65 old are allowed to go for jungle trekking.
• All visitors who are younger than 18 years old or older than 65 years old must be accompanied by their family.
• Whenever it rains continuously during a night, no mount climbing will be allowed on the following day.
• No water activities are allowed at the Waterfall.
• Santubong National Park:
013-8274202
6 Tanjung Datu National Park
• Swimming is prohibited at all beaches.
• Tanjung Datu National Park: 082-248088
7 Talang Satang National Park
• Turtle Adoption Program is temporarily discontinued.
• Talang Satang National Park: 082-248088
8 Wind Cave Nature Reserve
• Whenever it continuously rain heavily for 2 or more days , no visitors are allowed to visit the Wind Cave Nature Reserve. • Wind Cave Nature Reserve: 082-375490 ➡️ Leer más ...
En la página de Facebook de Yosemite han colgado esto hace unas horas:
"Yosemite Valley reopens tomorrow! Wawona and Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias reopened today! Visitor centers are open, but some other services may be limited.
Air quality has been good to moderate in many areas of the park, but it's been unhealthy in Yosemite Valley. If recreating in Yosemite Valley, reduce prolonged or heavy exertion and take more breaks during outdoor activities. Air quality in Yosemite Valley is often better in the mornings.
Beyond Tuesday, August 14, the following closures remain in effect: Wawona Road (continuation of Highway 41) between Wawona and Yosemite Valley, Glacier Point Road, and Merced Grove of Giant Sequoias. Yosemite Valley is only accessible by entering the park via Highways 140 and 120."
Es decir, se reabre el valle y es accesible desde la 120 y la 140. Sigue cortada la continuación de la 41, Wawona Road entre Wawona y el Valle, Glacier Point y Merced Grove.
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nosotros hacemos Ruta por Uganda y Ruanda 15 dias en Septiembre con Mamaland Safaris. Os dejo a continuación la ruta que hemos consensuado, por si os sirviese de guía para organizar la vuestra a los futuros viajeros a la zona.
Day 1: 02nd Sept, 2018- Arrival day at Entebbe airport
Arrive at Entebbe international airport during the day/evening and be met by your safari guide to start your Uganda from north to south safari. You will be taken to the hotel to rest after the flight and be ready for the adventures starting tomorrow.
Overnight at Marriott Protea Hotel Entebbe
Day 2: 03rd Sept, 2018-Transfer out of Entebbe to Murchison Falls National Park – Ziwa rhino trekking
Leave Kampala in the morning for the start of your Murchison Falls national park safari. You have lunch either along the way or when reaching the lodge depending on time. Start With possible rhino tracking at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary before arriving at the lodge for an overnight.
Overnight at Baker’s Lodge
Day 3: 04th Sept, 2018- Full day Murchison falls national Park with game drives and Boat cruise to the Delta
In the morning we set off for a game-drive in Murchison Falls national park. On the broad savannah you search for Big cats, Elephants, Giraffes, Buffalos, plus more as the checklist of mammals reaches 76. We continue browsing the circuits to the delta point for a cocktail of birds and mammals. With lunch break, continue to for the boat cruise to the delta area a unique destination with lots of birdlife south of the Murchison falls.
Overnight in Baker’s Lodge
Day 4: 05th Sept, 2018 - Morning game drive & boat-cruise with hike to the top of the falls in Murchison Falls National Park
With breakfast at leisure, continue for a game drive within the park expecting to meet large heards of Elephants, buffaloes grazing. You will have another chance to look for the big cats in case you missed them the previous day. In the afternoon you go for the 2pm boat ride on the Nile to the base of Murchison Falls where you get to see the Hippos (You have never seen more
hippos yawning, Grooming in there Pods anywhere else than here- Believe me you), Nile Crocodiles, Elephants and a variety of beautiful bird species along the banks. If you are a keen birder this might be your magnet to catch them. When reaching the falls you jump of the boat and go with a guide to the top of the falls. It is a beautiful hike that takes you to see the falls close up as an explosive dash of water at close range gushes through a narrow crevice before the Nile continues its journey towards the Mediterranean. Your guide picks you at the top of the falls and you continue on to the town Masindi to spend the night at Uganda's oldest hotel. Masindi hotel is known for having hosted Hemingway and Humprey Bogart.
(The hike to the top of the falls includes a steep trail so might not be suitable if you have some health issues.)
Overnight in Baker’s Lodge
Day 5: 06th Sept, 2018 - Transfer to the crater lakes area by Fort Portal
After breakfast transfer towards the crater lakes area by Fort Portal. It’s a long drive with our target to have lunch in Fort portal. A punctuation of stopovers at sceneries like the Rift valley escarpment on Lake Albert - typical African village setup in the far countryside and tea plantations along the drive offer us chances of stretching. We check in late afternoon to an area with an amazing display of primates and lovely scenery.
Overnight Kyaninga lodge
Day 6: 07th Sept, 2018 - Chimp trekking experience and bigodi nature walk
Kibale forest national park is a rainy forest and a home to over 1500 Chimpanzees. During your morning chimps trekking you will see them close and capture shots of our closest cousins in the Jungle in their frenzy exciting moods grooming! Besides the chimps 9 different species of Monkeys are found in this forest, for example red... ➡️ Leer más ...