Monday, July 25, 2016
Boat Ride Maybe? (Day 3)
Do you guys like boat rides? Like long boat rides on a beautiful boat with a mini bar and a relaxing lounge as you look out the window as you feast your eyes on the magnificent view. Well.... not for me I dont, I mean I am not the type who enjoys sitting in a vehicle and confined to one area! It's even worst when you have to be inside the boat and sitting down in your seat where you butt just hurts from the long journey!
Sadly, I was given the greatest privilege to board a boat as we make our way to our next location of my Aussie adventure! We were heading to Tangalooma dolphin resort where I will be spending the next two days of my holiday. The boat ride was estimated around an hour or so.
Upon the arrival at the resort, we went ahead and started our first activity there, Whale Watching! I was super hyped and excited as it was my very first whale watching experience. Again we embark on a boat as it took us out to the great ocean as we waited to spot the appearance of a whale. One has to really be very patient as the whales are rather difficult to find.
After waiting for around 30 mins or so we finally spotted our very first humpback whale. It was indeed a sight to behold. There was a guide who narrated the different behaviours of the Whale it exhibited as well as dropping some interesting facts about the humpback whales here and there. There was a heard of whales which included an adult whale, a juvenile Whale and a baby calf. We spent like what seemed hours just being captivated and mesmerized by the whales as they surface up of the water to catch another breath of air.
After the Whale watching experience, we were back at the resort, as it was already dark my friend and I decided to have a chill night as we headed down to the dock where they had their nightly Dolphin feeding! We did not have the opportunity to feed the Dolphins on our first night but we managed to get the chance to feed the adorable Dolphins on our second night. The Dolphins in Tangalooma resort are actually wild Dolphins and are thus protected by the law, we were not allowed to touch the Dolphins.
We also decided to have a mini photoshoot, as we wanted to capture the glorious sunset by the beach! As we stare across the horizon, our worries simply just melted away and it was the most relaxing and therapeutic experience.
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