Texas: Total Eclipse Birding

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Hillstar Nature
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50 reviews
Apr 7 - 14, 2024
Group size: 5 - 8
Texas: Total Eclipse Birding
Dallas

Hillstar Nature
  • Email address verified
50 reviews

Apr 7 - 14, 2024
Group size: 5 - 8

About this trip

A week-long loop through central Texas, we enjoy stops at historic birding hotspots, while also seeking to observe an incredibly rare total solar eclipse. Visiting the Gulf Coast for northbound migrants, we’ll also have a day to explore the legendary King Ranch, we will see the Texas Hill Country, check out a crazy cave full of millions of bats, and also give ourselves a great chance to see a total solar eclipse.

What’s included

  • All accommodations
  • All guiding services
    Access permits and entrance fees to birding areas included.
  • Tips
    Tips for drivers and staff at hotels and restaurants.

What’s not included

  • International flights
    We can advise, but Hillstar does not book international flights.
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Personal expenses
    Laundry services, charges for phone calls, additional expenses associated with travel such as insurance, visa fees, airport taxes, airline baggage fees, COVID tests, vaccinations, etc.

Available Packages

Shared room (price per person)
$3,325
Deposit:$500
Single room (price per person)

Single supplement: $665

$3,990
Deposit:$500


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HN
Hillstar Nature
50 reviews
Hillstar Nature offers authentic wildlife experiences, from half-day trips to week+ tours to Earth’s most spectacular wildlife destinations. Arranging custom/private trips and scheduled departures, Hillstar Nature specializes in delivering trips that celebrate biogeography, especially where it overlaps with community.

Reviews

Excellent trip. Seth and Holly were great guides. Very knowledgeable. Excellent communication. Highly recommended.
By Eric D for Maine: Acadia’s Iconic Birds, Whales, and Scenic Views on Jul 20, 2024
Having never been anywhere this remote before, the outposts proved interesting. Getting to St. Paul Island is an adventure in itself and there were some wonderful birds there, especially at the seabird colony. Nome also proved to be an interesting place with great new birds and other wildlife. Although we hit a snag that kept us on St. Paul Island longer than expected, the group made it a fun delay. St. Paul Island was cold but we were warned of that well in advance and were well prepared. The accommodations in Nome were great, very good in Anchorage and fine on St. Paul Island. The food in general was good but could have been better on St. Paul Island - a limitation of being extremely remote I imagine. The guides were excellent - George and Alvaro are not only great birders but the nicest guys too.
By Nikola B for Alaska - Bering Sea Outposts: St. Paul Island & Nome on Jun 30, 2024
A true adventure into a little-known environment. An eye-opening and enriching experience. Hillstar was organized, accommodating, responsive, took care of all arrangements and details with the participants' interest at the foremost. Guides were extremely knowledgeable and well acquainted with the area..
By JoAnn B for Alaska - Utqiagvik: The Northernmost Point in the US on Jun 25, 2024
MS
The Seabird Cliffs at St Paul are a sight to behold and the island itself is a birding mecca. While our time in Nome was limited it was an amazing visit there. Additionally, I had an amazing visit to the Anchorage area besides birding St Paul and Nome as planned and that is because George and Alvaro worked diligently to maximize the birding opportunities the group had in all three of those areas. They are knowledgeable birders and teachers who are fun to be on a birding tour. It turned out to be a great trip if not exactly according to script.
By Martin S for Alaska - Bering Sea Outposts: St. Paul Island & Nome on Jun 25, 2024
MS
The trip to Utiquiagvik was wonderful and fulfilled all of my expectation. The birding was as good as we could have hoped for with some wonderful, surprises, and amazing displaying nesting shorebirds. The eider show was great and getting out to the Point Barrow to see the Polar Bears was thrilling. George and Alvaro kept us moving and tracked down as many of the rarities as we could track down in our time there and it was the highlight of my time in Alaska with them.
By Martin S for Alaska - Utqiagvik: The Northernmost Point in the US on Jun 25, 2024
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