Monday, April 28, 2014

Why Many Are Taking To Haida Gwaii Adventure Tours And Travel Packages

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By Essie Osborn


An archipelago located in northern British Columbia, Haida Gwaii is one of the best kept secrets where relaxation, recreation, fun and adventure are concerned. It is just a two hour flight, a mere stone's throw, from the city of Vancouver. That is why plenty of people nowadays have decided to go to these beautiful islands because of their proximity. Many indeed have found enjoyment in availing of Haida Gwaii Adventure Tours and Travel Packages.

The islands are the home for the Haida people, who are also the inhabitants of a large area of Alaska. The archipelago was originally named for the ship of Captain Dixon, the person who first surveyed the island, the Queen Charlotte. They were known before as the Queen Charlotte Islands. Now they are respectfully named again for its people, and named Haida Gwaii, which literally means Islands of the Haida.

The island can boast of one thing, and that is it can cater to anyone. It has plenty of enough activities and sights for anyone of whatever age to enjoy. Whether one wants to go more for historical or cultural enrichment, water or land adventure activities, there will be something to be definitely enjoyed and remembered. Most would want to do a lot of hiking as is one of the most popular activities, but one should be aware that many types of transportation may be needed if one wants a complete tour of the area. One would need bikes and kayaks on one's journey through the entire archipelago.

Those who want to absorb and experience the local cultural heritage will need about four days to do so. This is about the right amount of time if one wants to visit each and every one of the communities and go through the local art stores, museums and craft shops. It is also of note to visit the many totem poles erected by the various families to highlight their own histories.

Whale watching can best be done from the vicinity of the islands and is touted as probably the best area for whale watching at close distances. Those who want to watch gray whales are best advised to do so in the months of March and April while those who are fans of the killer whale should watch these whales in the months of May to September. Humpbacks can also be seen in the area almost the whole year round.

Those who are die hard hikers will be spoilt for choice with the divers amount of hiking trails and tours available. Hiking tours are led by local tour guides and there is even a unique land and hiking tour that includes a tree climbing tour! Some would prefer to take mountain bikes to explore the area. In the end however, most like to relax and take a stroll on the expansive beaches around.

Those who are not into strenuous and physical activities will be glad to learn that there are plenty of places to relax in. Fishing spots abound along various kayaking routes which provide good fishing all year round. Definitely there is something for someone whatever their physical capacity to enjoy.

Anytime is the best time to visit this hidden haven of British Columbia. The weather is always inviting with fairly mild winters and not so hot summers. So take the decision that many others have taken before you and go off to the land of the adventure!




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