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    Wild Planet Adventures

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    5.0(1 review)
    13.3 mi

    Awesome! Super knowledgeable and courteous. I took a safari through the Serengeti and summited…read moreKilimanjaro with this company. The Safari was amazing. Our guide was very familiar with the animal species in the area given the season, how to find them, and who was preying on who. We saw an amazing diversity of animals captured some amazing photos. I couldn't have been more happy. I also trekked Kilimanjaro with the lead guide for Maassai Safaris. From the very beginning my experience was unique. Most groups on Kili are 30 people or more. I was fortunate enough to go up with just my guide, one porter and myself. My guide was not only experienced, but probably the happiest, most positive, and most smiley person I have ever met. He also was very knowledgeable of the varying climates and wildlife to be seen, as well as the best photo locations and side hikes that can be done. This company knows the area and treats you with a personal touch I doubt the other guiding services can match. I highly recommend going with them (I plan to go again myself!)

    From the owner: Between our safaris, mountain trekking and cultural immersion tours we offer a unique African…read moreexperience. Our goal is to change the standards for the one-of-a-kind experiences that Africa has to offer. Our mission is to create a sustainable future for ecotourism and wildlife conservation in East Africa. -Explore Ngorongoro Crater the largest caldera in the world. -See beautiful flamingos and a rare species of giraffe in Lake Manyara. -Wind your way through the vast Serengeti Plains and get up close and personal with some of the largest mammals in the world. -Be amazed by the inhabitants of the river flowing through Tarangire National Park. -Trek to the peak of Mt. Kilimanjaro, the rooftop of Africa and the largest free-standing mountain in the world. -Immerse yourself into the Maasai tribe, learn their customs and hike through the plains with the warriors who know it best.

    Imagination Park - Sign and beautiful floral display at the park

    Imagination Park

    4.3(17 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    In the quaint little town of San Anselmo, CA (which happens to be tucked in between San Rafael and…read moreFairfax) lies "Imagination Park". For those that choose to visit, this is a very tiny park with only a couple of benches for sitting. Do not expect to see a playground nor is there even a water fountain or public restroom. And keep the dogs at home as this is not a pet-friendly park. The space itself is equivalent to that of a backyard of a standard house. Located right off of San Anselmo Ave. and tucked right in between Magnolia Ave. and City Hall Ave. in downtown San Anselmo, this park eventually came to life back in June 2013. This idea was spearheaded by film director George Lucas who directed mega blockbuster films such as the entire Star Wars Saga, the Indiana Jones franchise as well as American Graffiti. It is very easy to find as the location itself is just steps away from the San Anselmo Public Library as well as the Town Hall. I came here on a warmer than normal summer day on 7/15/2023 at around 4:10pm. After parking my SUV just a block away, I was awed with the beautiful collection of pink/lavender flowers with the plaque that reads Imagination Park directly above it. But the real treat here is the life-size statues of one of Star Wars most recognizable and beloved characters, "Yoda", And directly on the other side is a statue of Harrison Ford who played "Indiana Jones" in all 5 of the movies spanning from 1981-2023. While you're here, its nice just to let your imagination run wild (hence the name "Imagination" Park) and just appreciate how influential George Lucas is in all of his movies. He actually used to have a residence in San Anselmo before relocating to the more private and open Lucas Valley. So for all you movie fanatics young and old, do yourself a favor and check this place out if you're in the area. My rating, a unanimous five stars.

    Once again, I've warned you my fellow Yelpers and random visitors perusing the Yelp app, don't set…read moreyour expectations too high when it comes to the size of the park. It's situated next to the San Anselmo Library, extremely small and not what you imagined (no pun intended). There are two statues here - Yoda and Indiana Jones, don't expect anything else. Be respectful when visiting this park. It's a lovely hangout spot like one of the Yelpers mentioned, go get some coffee and sit here and reminisce, or do whatever you want to kill time. It's definitely not a park with monkey bars and swings for the kids, so carry on. No hiking and no trails. Stop by if you're in the neighborhood and chillax. 'Til next time ~ cheers and see you on Yelp soon! https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/imagination-park-san-anselmo?select=c6MF24JXpCU3GQUUhgfMDQ

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    Imagination Park - Posing a picture with a Yoda statue

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    Sausalito Floating Homes Tour - Photo credit Emily Riddell

    Sausalito Floating Homes Tour

    5.0(5 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    *** This is a review of the grounds and houseboats, not the tour. ***…read more Whenever I have a guest from out of town and I want to give them a real slice of North Bay life (something you don't usually find on a guided tour), I take them to the Sausalito houseboats. It's so full of funky architecture, spectacular Bay views, a few hidden beaches, and plenty of colorful residents. This place is a total trip! Where else in the world can you find such a unique, seaside community with so many photo opps. Although this makes for a fun tourist destination, you have to remember that people actually live here. Translation: be respectful of the communal decks and property. Otherwise, you may endure the wrath of some salty, seaside locals. Like I said, there are quite a few characters (old hippies, young yippies, artists, etc.) who live around here. Consider yourself warned. Even when I'm not playing tour guide to guests, I like strolling here with my dog (yes, it's dog-friendly... as long as they're on leash). It's just a really relaxing spot, and it reminds me of how lucky we are to live in such an amazing area. When visiting, I'd recommend parking near the Mike's Bikes shop and Davey Jone's Deli. But be sure to lock your doors. The area can sometimes attract car burglars.

    Such a unique experience just seeing these beautiful houseboats with beautiful views of the blue…read morewaters of the bay and the skyline of the city of San Francisco, and in the other direction - the lovely hillsides of Marin County. I can only imagine how much more unique it must be to live in one! A community of writers and artists who became commercially successful, live here. Shel Silverstein used to live in a houseboat here. Rumor has it that Michael Lewis, the guy who wrote Money Ball, The Blind Side, and The Big Short, all of which were made into movies, also owns a houseboat in Sausalito. His house on terra firma is just across the bridge in Berkeley. Just a million dollars for a tiny home on the water in Marin paradise. Location, location, location!

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    Issaquah Dock. Photo credit Emily Riddell

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    Sausalito Floating Homes Tour

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    Sonoma Valley Wine Trolley

    4.6(156 reviews)
    20.5 mi
    $$

    Great Customer service! I called a couple times bc we were worried about taking a trolley bc of…read moreweather forecast and almost cancelled. SO glad we did not! They are prepared w/ a Luxury black shuttle van. Paul (our driver) was so informative and so knowledgeable about the Sonoma and Napa History. I appreciate how they already had an itinerary planned out for the day. We visited 4 wineries which one had a wonderful farm to table lunch waiting for us (which this was included in ticket price) Each winery visited made us feel at home/great stories/great people and great wine waiting for us upon arrival! Wine tasting fees are addl around $35-40 per person. Our last winery visited Paul helped us to get TSA approved shipping boxes which wine got home safely! Wish we could've stayed longer at Buena Vista and Sangiacomo. Would highly recommend wine trolley/bus tour and felt ticket price was reasonable for having great service/knowledgeable driver/lunch for an all day tour.

    What a fun experience! Highly recommend this fun trolley tour!…read more We had an intimate group of 8 people. Two honeymooners and two mom daughter duos. We were all laughing and have such a great time together! Our guide Paul was hilarious and had lots of great knowledge of the area. Everyone is small business owned at the places we stopped at and also felt very natural and warm. The interactions with everyone was fun and I definitely got some wine knowledge too! We stoped at four places. One beautiful vineyar with spectacular views, a food terrace and wine tasting area, a winery and makery, and another wine tasting bar. Would definitely do this again and highly recommend!

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    4.5(6 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    We went here for a fourth grade field trip with All Hands Ecology, and it was a magical experience…read morefor all involved. The grounds are rich with insects, wildlife, and plants, and the views of Bolinas lagoon are stunning, especially watching the birds feed from the binoculars at the lookout. Hiking paths abound. From marshlands to creeks with towering redwoods, this property has it all!

    Martin Griffin Preserve/Audubon Canyon Ranch is pretty neat if you like to see Great Egrets…read more(suppose to see Great Blue Herons, Snowy Egrets too) in trees, they have several fancy telescopes to get a better look at them. Stop & Park, then register at the table that was near the entrance. Suggested donation is $15 or FREE if you're a cheapskate, it's voluntary & you just put the registered card into the box with the money you want to donate. They supposedly have 8 total miles to hike, but since we were there late about 2pm we could only do the 3 mi Zumie Loop Trail. First we saw Clem Miller Lookout where you see Bolinas Lagoon, then we went to Parsons Pond which is not much of a pond to me - lots of overgrown weeds. Then we climbed & climbed in the hot sun which I didn't like. No views! After all the climbing we go down a bit & got to sit on Chase Swing! How often do you see a swing on a hike! After that lots of down, then ups. Ferns/creek similar to Mt Tam. Saw what looked like Lightning Tree - not that great looking & I didn't take a pic of it - my bad. Saw Cookson Bench - long triangle bench V. put his bag down on.Henderson Overlook elev. 240 is the Highlight of the Preserve. It's got a docent there & about 6 telescopes to see the Egrets. Supposedly there was about 58 Great Egrets in May 2012 - they were sitting, preening, flying. it was pretty neat. Worth a view. Only open Mid March-Mid July Sat, Sun, Holidays. Website: http://www.egret.org/

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