Wildlife Tourism News
Explore Alaska’s Untamed Wilderness: Homer’s Bear Viewing Adventures by “Bear Viewing in Alaska”
Homer, Alaska, stands out as a premier destination for bear watching enthusiasts, offering captivating bear viewing adventures through “Bear Viewing in Alaska.” This renowned bear-watching provider offers full-day and half-day bear viewing tours in Homer, as well as excursions to Chintana Bay and Denali Park by boat or plane.
Bearvieweingalaska.com offering a single day and multi-day Alaska Bear Viewing trips from Mid May
Encountering a gigantic, blundering brown colored bear is frightening. But at the same time, it is also an extraordinary encounter when you get to see a gathering of the rowdy grizzlies in their own habitat doing the precisely exact thing they need.
Global Wildlife Tourism Market is Estimated to be Valued at US$ 135 Bn in 2022
Global Wildlife Tourism Market is Estimated to be Valued at US$ 135 Bn in 2022 and is Projected to Reach US$ 219.9 Bn by 2032 at a CAGR of 5%
KENYA TOURISM BOARD LAUNCHES LARGE SCALE EUROPEAN MARKETING CAMPAIGN
The Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) has launched the European phase of a global marketing campaign in the UK, France and Germany. It is also proud to host the Africa & Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony of the World Travel Awards on the 15th October in Nairobi.
Quito, birdwatching capital of the world
With species of all sizes and colours, Quito is one of the most megadiverse cities on the planet when it comes to birds. The variety of its ecosystems makes it possible to observe all kinds of birds, from condors to hummingbirds.
WTTC publishes ground-breaking report on how Travel & Tourism can reverse nature loss
A new report published today by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), shows how Travel & Tourism can play a critical role in halting and reversing the destruction of nature.