Birding

Best Time to Visit Galapagos

FIND THE BEST WAY TO TOUR THE ISLANDS 
What is the best time to visit the Galapagos? 
The islands have a subtropical climate with two main seasons. The land and sea temperatures are affected by currents such as the cold Humboldt and the warmer El Nino. Each season provides an array of activities from snorkeling to watching mating rituals.
The Warm Season (December - May)
This is the warmest time of year and receives slightly more rainfall. The sea is at its warmest and is usually calmer. Although the islands receive more rain, the lower elevations of the islands where you will spend most of your trip offer blue skies and sunshine with occasional haze.

Rainforest - see it while you can

While reading about the climate talks in Copenhagen, I realize how fortunate I am to have traveled to a number of places where rainforest is protected. JB Journeys is proud to offer travel opportunities to several of the world's most rich areas in biodiversity.  A few examples:

 

Machaca Hill Rainforest Canopy Lodge

Machaca Hill Rainforest Canopy Lodge is an outpost in what is still considered 'wild Belize'. While we had read about the place and seen photos but none do justice to it. We have arrived at the end of the rainbow!

What words describe it? Pristine, untouched, tranquil, this is a true rainforest experience. And yet it is also the most luxurious rainforest lodge I have seen.

For those who want the over the water bungalow, how about the over the rainforest room? Each of the twelve rooms is suspended or perched along a hill of tall ferns and trees including cecropia, ceiba, gumbo limbo, and more species than I could ever name. The spacious rooms bring the outdoors in, as much of the room is enclosed but the porch or balcony, instead of being outside a door, is a screened-in part of the room. Thus even with all doors and windows closed the screened porch is part of the room.

All night long one hears the peaceful hoot of a Black and White or the Mottled Owl. Several times in the night troops of Howler Monkeys call. If you have not heard their sound, it is an amazing low guttural, hooting that can at first startle but later one considers how fortunate they are to be in a jungle location so remote that such wild creatures still exist. The sound could be used for haunted houses anytime. (click here for a link to Belize Zoo sounds http://www.belizezoo.org/zoo/zoo/mammals/how/how5.html)

Lamanai Outpost Lodge: Our Visit 2009

November 2009

We rented a car in BZE and drove about 1 hour to the north to Orange Walk and then turned on a dirt/ caliche road through the farming Mennonite area. We passed about 15-20 buggies and wondered where are they all going? The carts have no lights only reflectors and as it was getting dark it was a bit scary.  TIP: Decided it was best not drive to Lamanai Outpost Lodge. Take the airport transfer to the boat dock and approach across the lagoon. The ride is 45 minutes and then 1 – 1.5 hours by boat, The arrival this way takes you into the jungle and the arrival is dramatic.Take the boat transfer to Lamanai!

 

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