The Llamarmy Island
Come and visit our eco-tourism island
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Why visit Llamarmy Island?
We offer one of the best eco-tourism experiences in the world
Activities on land
We offer a range of activities on land, such as hiking, treetop walks and chairlifts. Hiking takes you past the dormant volcano, which the locals have nicknamed Simon, up towards the grassy mountains and along the beautiful beaches. All hiking is led by a qualified guide who will educate you as well as guide you. Treetop walks are more relaxed, and provide education through the information boards along the walkway. The walkway was made to fit around the trees, not the other way around. The chairlifts run from the South to the North of the island. It gives you a god birds-eye view of the island and you can see how the island has been made to become an eco-tourism location.
Activities on the sea
Our ocean activities include snorkelling, boat rides and canoeing. All of these activities are run by our qualified tour guides, who educate and lead. Snorkelling takes you to the wonderful coral reef in the south part of the island. The boat rides go along the coast so you can admire and learn about the island in a fun and interesting manner. Canoeing is in small groups, and this is usually very popular, so you need to book ahead of time. Only five canoes go out in the water at a time to avoid overcrowding and possible damage to the environment. Each canoe fits three people, with one person being your guide who will take you through the basics of canoeing if you're not sure what to do, and they will take you to various places of interest to teach you about the land.
Learn something!
All of our activities are in some way educational, but there are some that mainly focus on education rather than the environment. These include classes and meetings that inform you about the llama conservation area and what you can do to preserve the environment, tours, which help you understand why this island is so unique, and a visit to the Llama Conservation Centre, where you can experience things from feeding the llamas and learning how we manage our llamas, and how you can assist in the conservation of our endangered species of llama.
What's coming up?
Christmas Celebrations!
Thursday, Dec 20, 2012, 06:00 PM
Llamarmy Island, near Lake Reanda, on the South West side of the island.
Wait, what are llamas?
Llarm- Larrmy- Lermyarmy- Help?
Llamarmy is pronounced like this:
Larm (like "alarm" but without the "a")
army (Just as you would normally say it)