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So what happens when a baby buffalo is in the middle of a tug of war between a crocodile and a pride of lions.
A must watch.

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King penguins in the Falkland IslandsPhoto: Author

Penguins are nature’s avian joke, birds that can’t fly but could win underwater speed records. They’re also horribly photogenic, disgustingly cute, and downright fragrant.

All seventeen (or nineteen, depending on classification system) species are native to the Southern Hemisphere. If you’ve always wanted to get a little closer to these wobbly creatures, here’s a quick guide on where to go to get down and dirty (watch your step — that’s guano).

Antarctica

On an Antarctic cruise with no landings, you could site the adelie, chinstrap, gentoo, king, rockhopper, and macaroni penguins.

If you spring for landings with walks among the penguins. Encounters will be plentiful, though you still won’t see the emperors of March of the Penguins fame. They’re high atop the ice shelf and far from the average Antarctic tourist’s view.

Rockhopper penguin chicks, Falkland IslandsPhoto: Author

Falkland Islands

Though not quite as far afield as Antarctica, the Islas Malvinas (Falkland Islands) aren’t really on the way to anywhere. That said, if you relish the idea of an up-close visit to a rockhopper colony, Saunders Island in the Falklands is a great place to go.

But the most photographed birds of the Falklands are the king penguins, a smaller version of the emperor, which have a breeding colony at Volunteer Point, a day excursion from Stanley.

Chile

Chile holds several distinct penguin populations, most of which belong to the Magellanic, or jackass (named for the braying sound they make) species.

They live in burrows and peer out — first with one eye, then the other — in areas such as Isla Magdalena, which lies a ferry ride away from the southern city of Punta Arenas, and near Seno Otway, just 70 km from the same city.

Humbolt penguins are found in the north, and their habitat also extends into Peru.

Magellanic penguins in ArgentinaPhoto: Author

Argentina

Most of Argentina’s penguin sightings take place near Punta Tombo, 180 km from the nature-rich town of Puerto Madryn. Close to 500,000 pairs of Magellanic penguins return here every year.

They’re rather tame, and may even peck at your feet as you crouch down to get a photo. It goes without saying that you shouldn’t touch or feed them.

Australia

After Uluru, the fairy penguin’s “parade” at nightfall on Phillip Island’s Summerland Beach is Australia’s most visited attraction.

Yellow-eyed penguin in New ZealandPhoto: Strange Ones

Annually, half a million tourists make the journey to witness the 16-inch, 2-pound penguins waddle their way up the beach every night. The island is an easy day trip from Melbourne.

New Zealand

New Zealand is home to a variety of penguin species — the blue, erect-crested, fiordland, rockhopper, snares, and yellow-eyed — but most of them breed on outer islands that are difficult to visit.

However, the Oamaru Blue Penguin Colony is just a 3-hour drive from Christchurch. This is New Zealand’s version of the penguin parade, and is best caught in the day’s dying light.

The shyest and rarest of the New Zealand species, the yellow-eyed penguin can be seen nearby during daylight hours on the Otago coastline, from public hides.

South Africa

The best (though not only) place to see penguins in Africa is in South Africa, within suburban Capetown.

There are African penguin colonies on 24 islands belonging to both South Africa and Namibia, but it’s much easier to stake them out on Capetown’s Boulders Beach.

Kayak trips from the Simon’s Town waterfront to Boulders Beach are also available.

Ecuador

It should come as no surprise that an unexpected ecological penguin niche exists in the Galapagos. Here, you can see the northernmost of all species, the warm-water Galapagos penguin.

Punta Albermarle on Isla Isabella, there are penguins that can be seen cooling off with their wings outstretched and sharing rocks with the comically colored piqueros patas azules, or blue-footed boobies as they’re known in English.

Author: Eileen Smith

Article from www.matadortrips.com

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Join Greg Mortenson tomorrow for an online webcast as he presents (its first ever online interactive podcast):

The Power of One: A Mission to Promote Peace through Project Learning. A 30 minute multi-media presentation featuring Greg Mortenson, author of Three Cups of Tea, as he describes his own astounding path from mountaineer to humanitarian and how teachers and students can participate in the ‘Pennies for Peace’ Service-Learning Program.

10:30AM PST Thursday, April 15 (11:30 MST/ 12:30 CST/ 1:30 EST)

To join the webinar, and hear Greg and get an opportunity to ask him questions, register online here 5 minutes before the meeting begins: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/612375937\

For more information, click here: www.edutopia.org/webinars-schedule-member-benefits

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If you are in the Vancouver area on the 24th or 25th April, you must drop by Canada’s largest outdoor adventure and travel show with over 300 exhibitors

Visit our booth 230 at the Vancouver Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show at the Vancouver Convention Centreand complete a ballot for a chance to win a High Sierra Rolling Back Pack, suggested retail $140.00.

Become a fan of Mondo Adventure Travel on Facebook prior to draw date and have a chance to win Mondo’s Adventure Show Package valued at over $500.00. In adddition to the back pack also win a pair of Gladiator Binoculars, Lonely Planet’s Coffee Table Book “A Jourmey Through Every Country in the World”, Penny and Russell Jennings ‘Around the World in Sandals, an African photo album and an assortment of candy from around the world, if of course you are the lucky winner.

Click here for more information and to download your complimentary 2 for 1 coupon.

If you have friends who love travelling or are adventurous of any type please forward this to them.

See you at the show.

The Mondo Gang.

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Looking for colour and excitement in your travels? Intrepid’s Morocco is a feast of culture, vast unique landscapes, warm and friendly people and incredible food!

If you really want to escape from everything, Morocco still has a couple of trump cards. The High Atlas mountains seem custom-made for hiking boots, with endless trails between Berber villages, and North Africa’s highest peak (Jebel Toubkal) to conquer. Or if you prefer someone else to do the walking, simply saddle up your camel and ride it straight into the Sahara, to watch the sun setting over an ocean of sand.

Contact us and we’ll help you find the perfect trip for you!

Jump aboard a Morocco trip in 2010 and receive 15% off!*

Plus download a free Moroccan Recipe Book to get the feast started!

* Terms & conditions

Booking must occur within period 01/04/2010 – 31/05/2010
Travel must occur within period 01/04/2010 – 15/12/2010

  1. 15% offer applies to Morocco (‘X’ code) trips only.
  2. The following trips are excluded from the offer: Travel Lab, Special groups, Urban Adventures.
  3. Discount applies to new bookings only. Under no circumstances will this discount be applied to existing bookings.
  4. Discount applies to land only bookings. Excludes airfares, trip kitties, travel insurance, extra accommodation & visas etc.
  5. Deposit of $250 per person is due at time of booking & is not refundable.
  6. Full payment is required with in 7 days of booking. Standard booking conditions apply. Please refer to Intrepid’s booking conditions.
  7. Trip is subject to availability and confirmation by Intrepid at time of booking.
  8. Extensions are not permitted on the booking date or travel date.
  9. This offer can not be used in conjunction with any other discounts or special offers and must be taken up at the time of booking.
  10. Please quote promo number 4788 at time of booking.
  11. Trip prices and itineraries are subject to change at any time, including after booking. If there is a significant price change to a trip, travellers will be reinvoiced at the new price. Promotions & discounts will still apply to the new price.
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Indians believe in sharing happiness and sorrow. A festival or a celebration is never constrained to a family or a home. The whole community or neighbourhood is involved in bringing liveliness to an occasion. A lot of festivals like Diwali, Holi, Id, Christmas, Mahaveer Jayanthi are all celebrated by sharing sweets and pleasantries with family, neighbours and friends. An Indian wedding is an occasion that calls for participation of the family and friends. Similarly, neighbours and friends always help out a family in times of need.

Ethnically Indians speak different languages, follow different religions, eat the most diverse varieties of food all of which add to the rich Indian culture.The beauty of the Indian people lies in the spirit of tolerance, give-and-take and a composition of cultures that can be compared to a garden of flowers of various colours and shades of which, while maintaining their own entity, lend harmony and beauty to the garden – India!

Recommended Tour/Food Lovers  of India

Travel in style as we journey into the markets and restaurants of India for a gastronomic adventure. From the fascinating and often dramatic sights of the north to the laidback charm of the south, this is a grand adventure of history, cuisine and culture. From roadside restaurants and tea stalls to palace dining rooms and cooking demonstrations: museums and monuments to backstreets and beaches – this trip discovers the authentic flavours of India.

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Ever thought of exploring Nepal? Well now here’s an extra incentive!

There’s nowhere that transforms you as a traveller and a person more than Nepal. Whether it’s uncovering the deeply traditional culture, trekking though the breathtaking beauty, soaking up the simplicity of life or just breathing in the thinner air… travellers to Nepal always seem to find the road less travelled.

Book a 2010 Intrepid Nepal trip in April – and receive 10% off!*

Contact us and we’ll help you find the perfect trip for you!


* Conditions:

Booking must occur within period 01/04/2010 – 30/04/2010

Travel must occur within period 01/04/2010 – 15/12/2010

  1. 10% offer applies to select Nepal trips.
  2. Discount applies to new bookings only. Under no circumstances will this discount be applied to existing bookings.
  3. Discount applies to land only bookings. Excludes airfares, trip kitties, travel insurance, extra accommodation & visas, etc.
  4. Deposit of $250 per person is due at time of booking & is not refundable.
  5. Full payment is required with in 7 days of booking. Standard booking conditions apply.
  6. Trip is subject to availability and confirmation at time of booking.
  7. Extensions are not permitted on the booking date or travel date.
  8. This offer can not be used in conjunction with any other discounts or special offers and must be taken up at the time of booking.
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Inca Trail Permits Are Selling Out Fast!

At the pinnacle of virtually any trip to Peru is Machu Picchu and there is perhaps no better way to experience this majestic archaeological site than by taking the 4-day Inca Trail trek. From the Sacred Valley, through the forests and mountain passes of the Andes, this most famous of Incan trails arrives at the aptly named Sun Gate for a sunrise viewing of Machu Picchu. With permits in high demand and often sold out months in advance, we have a handful of exclusive departures with limited permits available! If these dates don’t work for you, we also have the scenic Lares Trek tour to Machu Picchu available on other dates. Happy hiking!

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Save 50% on Arctic Cruises

Experience a small ship Arctic cruise to remote regions and voyage into the land of the polar bear. High in the Arctic, Spitsbergen is an island within the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago that is ensnared in ice during much of the year. However, as summer approaches, the ice gives way to scenic fjords and stunning scenery frequented by the world’s largest land carnivore – the polar bear! Roaming polar bears, huge icebergs, medieval towns and remote landscape. Book an Arctic cruise with us now and save 50%.

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HUGE SAVINGS!
Eastern Delight 9 day tour of Europe
GUARANTEED DEPARTURE

WAS CA$1625 NOW ONLY CA$1381

Departing 10 May 2010
Countries visited:
Austria – Slovenia – Croatia – Italy

An orientation tour of Vienna is followed by free time for you to ‘venture a little further’ in this wonderful city of Strauss, Beethoven and Sigmund Freud. Perhaps enjoy a music concert or visit some of the baroque palaces. Next we travel south to Slovenia, taking in the clear waters and crisp mountain air of Lake Bled. Discover the delights of Croatia’s Dalmatian coast with its blue-green sea and rich Roman heritage. Explore the historic city of Split, enjoy coffee on the banks of Venice’s canals and then prepare yourself for journey’s end in mighty Rome.

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