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The Falklands archipelago is teeming with wonders of nature and wildlife; an unpolluted environment with fantastically clear blue skies, seamless horizons, vast open spaces and stunning white sandy beaches. The Islands are a natural paradise with tiny settlements nestling in many miles of open spaces, fascinating rivers of rock, seas of brilliant aqua greens and silvery blues.
The Falkland Islands are one of the best places in the world for wildlife watching. With just a few exceptions, there are no barriers between watcher and wildlife. Penguins, seals, sea lions and whales are all abundant around the islands.
There are several activities included in the Falklands Ultra package. Unfortunately there isn't time do everything but you will be able to choose a selection of what the Islands have to offer.....

The Falkland Islands are a pristine landscape of endless horizons, colours and contrasts with stunning seascapes to match. There is plenty of space and scenery to enjoy.

The Falkland Islands are the ultimate birding experience with large, easily accessible colonies of some of the world's rarest and most enchanting birds.

The Falkland Islands have a rich history embracing geological features, some famous visitors, maritime adventures, farming traditions and of course the events of the 1982 conflict.

The Historic Dockyard Museum in Stanley contains many exhibits of social and maritime interest as well as displays of natural history and links with the Antarctic.

The conflict between Britain and Argentina in 1982 is of interest to many visitors to the Falklands.

The Falkland Islands are one of the best places in the world for wildlife watching. With just a few exceptions, there are no barriers between watcher and wildlife

The Falkland Islands must surely be considered amongst the best places in the world in which to walk. With such a sparse human population it is rare to meet anyone else outside Stanley.

The glorious golden hues of open plains contrast with vast, open skies whilst rocky cliffs and hills form dramatic backdrops for a delicate flower or a raucous penguin colony.

Few places can offer wilderness fishing akin to the Falkland Islands. There are no crowds in the Falklands, just remote locations to enjoy the privacy of estuaries, rivers and streams.
Photos copyright Falkland Islands Tourist Board and Stuart Edmondson