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islands and beaches across the globe for adventure
Beat
the traffic, heat and the usual runof-the-mill travel plans.
This
holiday season head to the most interesting and unique places
to
indulge in kayaking and canoeing.
Paddle
through the vast Danube Delta in Romania.Tourists indulge
in
birdwatching and also come face-toface with communities that are slightly
touched
by industrialisation.
Sardinia
in Italy boasts of sea-green granite sculptures. Tourists can either take
short,
laid-back day trips to longer expeditions. The best time to visit the
Sardinia
in the months of April and May. Read on to
know about kayaking in Hawaii,
Tahiti
and Namibia.
RHYTHM
OF LIFE
Region:
Tahiti;
Hawaii; Namibia The latest trend in kayaking is inflatable kayaks.
Also
known as the duckies, they can usually be transported by hand using a
carry
bag. Most resorts in Bora Bora Island in Tahiti have a kayak as per
request
for every hotel room. Much like personalised transport. You will be
in
awe of the perfect white-sand beaches, emerald waters where coloured fish
animate
the coral gardens as they greet the giant manta rays.
(http:www.tahiti-tourisme.com)
Paddling
to offshore destinations is popular in Oahu. The most well known
of
these destinations are the pyramid-shaped Mokulua islets off Lanikai Beach.
The
twin islets have small beaches on the shores -a white sand beach on the
larger
island and a pebble beach on the smaller one. The setting is one of the
most
beautiful in all Hawaii. Tourists often go to Lanikai Beach on honeymoon.
(http:www.gohawaii.com)
Most
tourists come to Swakopmund, a Bavarian-style town surreally out of
place
on the edge of the Namib Desert, to explore the vast dunes. Few who
visit
know that the sandy Atlantic shallows of nearby Walvis Bay are also
home
to 2,500 cape fur seals. Kayaking among the seals in the early morning
is
a joyous experience: the seals surround the kayaks and leap across.
The
seals will make your holiday truly memorable!
(http:www.namibiatourism.com)
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By
Rashmi Hemrajani
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ETTR12MAR15
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