Vision Walks Lets You Experience Nocturnal Wildlife
Michael Hines — November 11, 2010 — World
References: visionwalks & springwise
Night vision goggles are cool enough on their own, but when you can use them to see animals while trekking through the Australian rainforest, that’s a whole other story. Australian tour company Vision Walks is offering customers military-style night vision goggles on its night tours.
Vision Walk’s after-dark treks through Nightcap National Park give visitors a first-hand experience of the forest’s nocturnal wildlife. Whether you’re interested in possums, bandicoots or glow worms, those vision goggles strapped around your head will let you see them as clear as if it were day.
Vision Walk’s after-dark treks through Nightcap National Park give visitors a first-hand experience of the forest’s nocturnal wildlife. Whether you’re interested in possums, bandicoots or glow worms, those vision goggles strapped around your head will let you see them as clear as if it were day.
Trend Themes
1. Night Vision Technology - There is a growing trend of using night vision goggles for unique experiences, such as wildlife tours.
2. Nocturnal Tourism - Tourism companies are capitalizing on the fascination with nighttime wildlife by offering after-dark tours.
3. Enhanced Nature Viewing - The use of night vision goggles allows for a new level of observation and appreciation of wildlife within natural environments.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism - The tourism industry can incorporate night vision technology to provide unique and immersive nocturnal experiences for travelers.
2. Outdoor Recreation - Outdoor recreation companies can explore opportunities to incorporate night vision technology into their offerings to enhance nighttime activities.
3. Wildlife Conservation - Night vision technology can be utilized by wildlife conservation organizations to monitor nocturnal animals and gather important data for preservation efforts.
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