Two New International Expeditions Tours Add a Natural Twist to Myanmar and Colombia

Two New International Expeditions Tours Add a Natural Twist to Myanmar and Colombia
In 2013, tourists visiting Myanmar reached a record-breaking 2 million while Colombia reports 1.7 million visitors last year. A pioneer in nature travel, IE is counting on high demand for general travel to Myanmar and Colombia translating to an appreciation for the natural wonders featured on their new journeys.

Myanmar

Myanmar – known formerly as Burma – is a country infused with history and vibrant, diverse cultural heritage, but many may not realize the depth of wildlife found here. International Expeditions' new Myanmar tour includes the country's “must sees” such as walking tours to view the iconic temples and colonial architecture of Bagan, Mandalay and Yangon, and a full-day Irrawaddy River cruise. Highlighting the journey is a survey of the rich nature during hiking and birding excursions to Hlawga National Park and the mountains surrounding Kalaw, and while boating on Inle Lake. Guests also enjoy an interactive look at elephant conservation efforts at the Green Hill Valley Elephant Camp, where travelers spend an afternoon feeding and bathing rescued elephants.

Pricing for the October 29 and December 3, 2014 departures starts at $7,298 and includes all excursions, premier, boutique accommodations, 35 meals and most gratuities.

Colombia

Although perhaps known best for its culture and coffee, Colombia is one of the world's most biodiverse countries, accounting for 10% of the world's known endemic species and nearly 2,000 bird species (the most recorded anywhere in the world!). IE's new Colombia tours offer a comprehensive look at the spectacular environments and wildlife, along with colonial architecture and modern history. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy hiking and birding in the Rio Blanco Reserve, Minca, Los Nevados National Park and Otun Quimbaya Wildlife Refuge, where it's easy to spot Cauca guan which was believe extinct until a population was rediscovered in 1990. Travelers who want to sample the local flavors will enjoy a day excursion to a working coffee plantation, along with specially designed menus crafted to include regional dishes.

Pricing for the August 8, November 7 and December 5, 2014 departures starts at $4,798 and includes all excursions, boutique accommodations, 25 meals and most gratuities.

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