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ECO TOURS
Oregon is the Pioneer State, which acts publicly to protect its natural environment. Oregon prohibits the privatization of the coastline, which measures about 250 miles long. Oregon was also the first state to implement a bottle/can deposit system. These tours are highly recommended for those who love nature.
For more information, contact one of our travel specialists at 503.646.1118, or send an e-mail to info@dai-ichi-travel.com.
ECO TOURS:
• Tour A: Tree Planting Tour
• Tour B: Llama Riding Tour
• Tour C: Ranch Stay
• Tour D: Whale Watching Tour
• Tour E: Apple Picking and Apple Pie
Tour A: Tree Planting Tour

Tour Length: 3 days
Target: Nature lovers
Pricing: Call 503.646.1118or e-mail us for the latest rates.

Oregon is the number one state in forestry.Tree-planting is a popular activity in Oregon.

Tour B: Llama Riding Tour

Tour Length: 7 days (Available June through September)
Target: Children and adults
Pricing: Call 503.646.1118or e-mail us for the latest rates.

Llamas were imported from South America. They are very gentle animals, and are great to travel with.

Tour C: Ranch Stay

Tour Length: Tailored to your needs (Available spring & fall)
Target: Children and adults
Pricing: Call 503.646.1118or e-mail us for the latest rates.

Participants have an opportunity to stay at a ranch and help with farming/ranching tasks. It is a very interesting experience to take care of cattle, horses, pigs, and other animals.

Tour D: Whale Watching Tour

Tour Length: Tailored to your needs (Available spring & fall)
Target: Children and adults (2-30 people)
Pricing: Call 503.646.1118or e-mail us for the latest rates.

Participants will attend a seminar at an aquarium and learn about whales, take part in volunteer activities to clean the shorelines, and go whale-watching.

Tour E: Apple Picking & Apple Pie

Tour Length: Tailored to your needs (Available mid-September
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Target: Children and adults (2-50 people)
Pricing: Call 503.646.1118or e-mail us for the latest rates.

Apples and other kinds of fruits are cultivated on a large scale in the Hood River area. 30% of apples produced in the United States come from Oregon. After picking apples, participants will learn how to make apple pies using fresh apples.

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