SEATTLE,
Feb. 2, 2010 – Just hitched and looking to get out of dodge? National
Geographic’s #1 Best Adventure Travel Company on Earth Wildland Adventures dishes up a full line
up of specialty honeymoon trips with a green twist. Here is taste of what an
eco-honeymoon with Wildland is like:
Far, far away: Plan an escape to
Costa Rica – minus the crowds. Stay in secluded bungalows in the remote Osa Peninsula
or travel half-way across the world to Africa and stay in exclusive lodges on
Kenya safari reserves. Wildland’s romantic getaway to Ecuador and the Galapagos
will treat newlyweds to nights on luxury yachts.
The Best R n’ R: If newlyweds are
looking to lounge around and pamper themselves – there is no better place than
a beach on the Belizean coast or under a blanket of stars in Zanzibar.
Heart-pumping Activities:
For
couples looking to start out their new life with a bang, Wildland trips always leave room for
great adventures. Zipline through jungle canopies in Central America, ride
horseback on private beaches or canoe great African rivers.
The Cherry On Top: Wildland ensures
that every romantic detailed is covered. Everything from champagne upon
arrival, rose petals in baths or a delicious meal as you watch the sunset – it’s
all just part of the package.
In
love? Click here
to check out Wildland’s dreamy line up post ceremony getaways.
Destinations
featured include:
Africa: Kenya, Tanzania/Zanzibar, Zambia
Central America: Costa Rica,
Belize
South America: Ecuador/Galapagos
How they’re green:
Wildland
Adventures offers cultural and natural history explorations as a means to
protect natural environments, preserve cultural heritage and bring direct
economic benefits to local communities.
Their
travel programs support local conservation organizations and community
development projects co-sponsored by the non-profit Travelers Conservation
Trust. Wildland is recognized in the travel industry and international
conservation community as a leader in ecotourism.
Media Contact: Hailey
McDonald, 970-379-9363, hailey@atmstravelnews.com,
www.wildland.com, Photos available.
Click here
for media kit.