Sunrise at Marais de Sionnet

Summary

3 hours of birdwatching and bird photography facing Mont-Blanc. Ideal for bird lovers eager to know more about the local birdlife, and for wildlife photographers wishing to improve their skills in an easy and stunning setting.

Tour info

Duration
3 hours
Group Size
Pricing (From)
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Meeting Point
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Why take this tour?

Great wildlife photography excursion near Geneva, Switzerland, with about 20 to 50 bird species possibly spotted in just a few hours. More importantly, Marais de Sionnet is a place where some bird species are unusually tame, like the Common Teal, the Great White Egret, the Common Reed-warbler or the Common Moorhen, which offers us some great encounters with fantastic photo opportunities. Grey Heron, Common Kestrel, Common Pheasant are among the species we see almost every time.

What’s included?

  • Your donation to GOBG, a local organization protecting our local birds.

  • Insurance

  • Private transportation

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 3h

  • Mobile tickets accepted

Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Operated by:

Salva Fauna

About operator:

Salva Fauna has been created with the crazy idea of reconciling man with nature. Bringing you in the most beautiful places, in front of the most charismatic wild animals. With a focus on wildlife and nature photography. Our ethical day trips and wildlife tours give you the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature. Enjoy memorable encounters with wildlife in the most beautiful places. In private or with a very small group, for couples, family, colleagues or friends, create lasting memories. We are here to create tailor made tours just for you. You will be accompanied by our expert guides, learn from the best and improve your naturalistic and photographic knowledge. Our tours are designed for nature lovers who want to live an ethical experience, respecting animals and their habitat. In addition, we contribute to the conservation of the species that we see by donating to local associations or to the Salva Fauna Conservation Fund and our observations are submitted to specialized sites.

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