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Thursday, January 31, 2013

British newspaper suggests Estonia as excellent wildlife holiday destination

In the beginning of January, one of the most influential daily papers in Great Britain, The Guardian, suggested birding and mammal watching holidays with Estonian Nature Tours as one of the best holiday options for 2013.  In the article  “20 of the best bargain holidays in Europe for 2013” journalists throw out 20 bargain alternatives for those who get bored hanging around at the beach on their vacation. The quality newspaper describes Estonia as a country with some of the best preserved wildlife and nature of Europe. 

The Guardian is the 3rd most popular newspaper in Great Britain (average daily circulation of 210 000, followers in FB 465 000) while the online version is the 2nd most popular. 

The Guardian about Estonia:

Birds and beasts, Estonia
One of Europe's great unsung hotspots for wildlife, the Estonian countryside boasts Pygmy Owl, Black Stork and the wonderful Steller's Eider. If birdwatching is not your thing, mix and match some Brown Bear or Raccoon Dog tracking, an Elk and Wild Boar safari, a Beaver boat trip and, brilliantly, an expedition to watch Flying Squirrels. 
• Three-day birdwatching tours from €395, including two nights' DB&B, guide and transport; one- and two-day animal watching trips from €55 with Estonian Nature Tours (+372 477 8214, naturetours.ee). EasyJet and Ryanair fly to Tallinn from various UK airports




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Client comment:

„The organisation was smooth and flawless, the accommodation as comfortable as could be wished, and the Estonian cuisine, both picnic-style and in dining-halls, was delightful. Most important of all, of course, were the birds...  Much of this was due to the excellent knowledge and skills of the tour leader, Mati Kose. His expertise and ornithological knowledge was quite breath-taking at times, and his command of English was so great... Another aspect of Mati's leadership was his extensive knowledge of Estonian history and life, which he enthusiastically communicated wherever appropriate. I especially enjoyed the evening meal that was taken at an 18th century German manor-house, and the interesting talk given by the owner... It would be really pleasing to have these positive comments go on the record.
The overall result is that I am now quite a fan of Estonia generally, and shall certainly by trying to go back, perhaps as soon as next year.“
J-M. C-E / UK, May 2012, Naturetrek




2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing. I just would like to share about a beautiful Beach holidays UK that you can enjoy too. It's affordable.

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  2. I should bring my kids in here and stay for a couple of days. And starting to look for cheap hotel deals in this areas.

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