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Trip
overview
In Joel Simon's adult life there have been only a few experiences
that have significantly altered his most fundamental perceptions
of our world. In 1991, seven minutes of total solar eclipse cast
an entirely new light on the celestial heavens. In 1992, gazing
over the edge of an active volcanic crater into the erupting caldrons
below opened a geologic window into primordial time. And last year,
swimming eye to eye with humpback whales in Tonga incomparably expanded
his appreciation of aquatic life.
This
year, we have done our utmost to make this last experience available
to a limited number of Sea for Yourself travelers. In September
2004, Sea for Yourself is proud to offer an expedition that provides
the unique opportunity to immerse ourselves with the humpback whales
of Tonga.
Adult humpbacks attain a length of 45 feet and a weight of over
50 tons. Realistically, they are the largest animals most snorkelers
could ever witness first hand, either above or under the sea. In
spite of their immense size, humpbacks are exquisitely graceful
in the water. They are attentive, intelligent, and have no wish
to accidentally (or deliberately!) bump into snorkelers, boats,
or anything else for that matter. We've never heard of any snorkeler
being subjected to aggressive behavior by these whales. In fact,
quite the opposite is true -- snorkelers are often regarded with
inquisitive curiosity, especially by the baby whales which can be
15 feet in length.
Vava'u is the ideal location for whale watching, both above and
below the water's surface. The humpbacks seasonally congregate in
and around Vava'u's large protected lagoon, where waters are usually
calm and remarkably clear. During this time the whales engage in
courtship activities, give birth, and continue to nurture and teach
their young.
Our
home in Tonga will be the Tongan Beach Resort, a casual, small,
and personable facility located on a sand beach about 30 minutes
drive from the town of Neiafu. The rooms are not fancy, but they
are clean, each with private bath and hot shower. The sand-floor
restaurant serves very good food, and the protected water off our
doorstep features intriguing snorkeling. In the mixed shallow sand,
grass, and coral environment just in front of the resort, we see
clownfish, angelfish, butterfly fish, lionfish, and an array of
fascinating invertebrates including shrimp, anemonies, sea hares,
and crinoids. Last year we ever found sea horses in just a few feet
of water as well as several rare flying gurnards and a crocodile
eel. For those who wish and if conditions permit, we plan to offer
a night snorkeling opportunity in these calm waters.
Our main goal during this time will be to snorkel with the whales,
however, this area of Tonga offers many other attractions, both
above and below the water. In addition to whales, we have a diversity
of other exciting snorkeling opportunities. Tongan reefs offer a
wide variety of robust hard corals, and an extensive assortment
of reef fish. Visibility often exceeds 100 feet underwater. And
there's more. Due to the dramatic geology of the islands, sheer
limestone cliffs feature a number of spectacular open sea-level
caverns. Dancing shafts of sunlight filter in, illuminating schools
of small fish and interior topography, often in water of breathtaking
clarity.
In
addition to whale watching, we have also planned reef oriented snorkeling
excursions. These should offer pleasant shallow water snorkeling
opportunities. In all cases, for your safety and enjoyment, we encourage
you to acknowledge and stay within your own personal limitations.
Our tour staff will gladly provide any needed snorkeling instruction,
from floating over reef environments and deeper water to freediving.
The
islands themselves, mostly small and uninhabited, are among the
most beautiful in the South Pacific. Long stretches of white sand
beaches overhung with palm trees and other lush foliage are punctuated
with dark rocky points and luminous shallow reefs. Postcards come
alive in Vava'u.
On land, Tongan culture is basically unaffected by tourism. The
Tongans are friendly, hospitable, and devoutly religious. When Joel
was there last year, early mornings were frequently filled with
the music of church bells and choir voices, along with those of
roosters and the occasional grunts of untethered pigs.
Skill
Level: Please read this carefully!
It's important to enunciate the skill level appropriate to this
trip and review potential water conditions. In contrast to many
other Sea for Yourself programs, this one is best enjoyed by snorkelers
who are already comfortable and competent in the water. While we
will do our best to frequent protected shallow water, there may
be times when tides create modest surface currents or the surface
is choppy due to wind. Also, any interactions with whales will be
dictated by their location (and demeanor), and guidelines established
by our local operator in Tonga. We've done everything possible to
maximize our chances of finding co-operative whales: our local operator
is the best in the business, and this is the perfect time of year.
However, whether or not we swim with the whales is really up to
them, not us, and can not be guaranteed. You should also remember
that typically, whales are found in relatively deep water. Chances
are you will not see any bottom in areas hosting whales. Depending
on your swimming ability, you may find a floatation vest helpful.
Trip
Limit
The Humpback Whales of Tonga program is strictly limited to
14 participants, with a minimum of 10. Due to the limited space
available for this tour, reservations for space will be accepted
in the order deposits are received. Our trips are small and generally
fill quickly.
Weather
Daytime
temperatures in Tonga during the month of September range from the
low 80's to the high 90's, and cool to a refreshing 65-70 degrees
at night. Rain showers usually end in April and begin again in mid-November
- however in the tropics, there is always a chance of rain. Also
typical of this time of year are trade winds from the East.
A
Note About Snorkeling
Water temperatures in Tonga are expected to be approximately
74-80 degrees F. Thermal tolerance obviously varies with each individual.
On
this program, we recommend you seriously consider wearing a wetsuit.
Please remember that some kind of covering (such as a Lycra suit
or even pajamas!) when in the water is highly recommended as protection
from sun, occasional stinging marine organisms, or to prevent coral
abrasions.
Financial Information
The
cost of this program is $3850, based on double occupancy,
excluding
international airfare from Los Angeles to Tonga, but including domestic
air within Tonga on group flights.
For those requesting a single room an additional supplement will
be added to the tour cost. Please be advised that single space is
limited and subject to availability.
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