February 27, 2008

A Guide To Choosing Bird Watching Tour Operators

Not all bird watching tour operators run their tours in the same way. If you love birds and wildlife, and you have been considering taking one of the many trios that bird watching tour operators offer it is important to choose the tour that best fits your interests and needs. With careful planning and a little bit of research, you will know which of the bird watching tour operators to book a tour with.

Know Your Bird Watching Tour Operators

Before you even consider booking a trip with any bird watching tour operators, do a little research. Contact your local Better Business Bureau and make sure there are no open complaints about the bird watching tour operator you are considering booking with. Ask your other bird lovers if they have used the company and if so, what they enjoyed most about the trip.

When you call a company to book a bird watching trip or tour, make sure that the packages they offer fit your lifestyle, budget, and interests. Carefully consider how far you are able to hike on foot and ask the tour company how much walking is required in each tour. Find out how long the tour takes and how many breaks and rest stops are allowed. It is also a good idea to ask if things like binoculars and food are included in the price of the tour or if you need to supply your own. Don’t forget to ask what birds you can expect to see on each tour and take the time to find out if the birds that the tour promises to show you are indeed native to the area you are touring. It is also important to find out how many people will be in your tour group. If the group is too large, it can impede seeing birds and may make it hard to ask questions of your guide.

Many bird watching tour operators offer very diverse tour options. Some companies set up very rustic camping trips. If you like roughing it, this can be a lot of fun. However if your idea of roughing it is staying in a hotel that doesn’t have a sauna, ask your tour guide if they have a more pampering package. Some companies even provide tours in which you are driven to your bird watching location and treated to a gourmet lunch in a shaded grove.

With a little research, you can find a bird watching tour operator that can offer you a package that is perfect for you and your family. Just make sure to ask plenty of questions while booking your tour and you won’t meet with any odd surprises on your trip.

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