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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Be One with Nature in Solomon Islands

When thinking about travelling the world, rarely would you consider going to the Solomon Islands, primarily because of one reason: it’s not well known. This fact, however, is what makes this place a unique travel destination. Situated just to the east of Papua New Guinea, it is an archipelago made up of a thousand tropical islands.
Travellers looking for an authentic Melanesian experience should look no further than the Solomon Islands. There are so many things to see and do here, from seeing World War II relics around the jungle to visiting the carving villages in some of the islands. The scenery is definitely breathtaking, with its blue ocean, mangroves, emerald forests, and volcanic isles. The wildlife in the islands is interesting as well, consisting of a combination of known and indigenous species, from reptiles to marsupials.
A trip to the Solomon Islands is a unique experience, to say the least. It’s an experience you wouldn’t want to miss in your lifetime. You can enjoy climbing the extinct volcano if you’re the outdoorsy type, or snorkelling pristine reefs if you prefer the marine adventure. You can also simply walk around and explore the tropical rainforests where you can see a variety of flora and fauna.
To top it all, the Solomon Islands is never crowded, unlike other typical destinations, making your stay a quiet one yet filled with adventure.

Enjoy the thrill of your lifetime, and experience an adventure tour to a remote and exotic location with internationally-renowned, award- winning National Geographic and Discovery Channel TV documentary-maker Greg Grainger.  Greg and his adventure tours team will take you to the heart of exotic cultures, and get you ever so close to awesome wildlife in thrilling locations, like polar bears and emperor penguins.

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