3 Easy Ways to See Nature in French Guiana
French Guiana is France’s most biodiverse region but it can be hard to spot species in the wild. We share 3 easy ways to see Guyane’s nature up close and personal.
French Guiana is France’s most biodiverse region but it can be hard to spot species in the wild. We share 3 easy ways to see Guyane’s nature up close and personal.
The Réserve Naturelle des Marais de Kaw-Roura is France’s second largest nature reserve and a heaven for bird-watchers and nature lovers. I took a boat into this flooded savannah in French Guiana.
The centre of France is flat – really flat, which makes the Loire-à-Vélo cycle route accessible to people of all ages and skill levels.
Today I share where to stay and where and what to eat when you visit the French Overseas Territory of French Guiana. Warning – Don’t read this post on an empty stomach!
Les Orangeries Hotel and Restaurant in Poitou-Charentes, is a French leader in sustainable accommodation and dining. It’s worth the trip to tiny Lussac-Les-Châteaux for an unforgettable meal in beautiful surroundings.
I don’t know a lot about air planes, but I know one of the biggest is the Airbus A380. So when we were in Toulouse I couldn’t resist a visit to the A380 assembly line.
I haven’t done any serious hiking since I was a Boy Scout. But when I visited Aulus-les-Bains, in Midi-Pyrenees, France, I couldn’t resist the lure of nature.
With a rich diversity of both nature and culture, French Guiana has plenty to offer curious travellers – including a few surprises.
Lying just off the coast in Poitou-Charentes is Ile Madame, a small island packed with history, charm, and… oysters!