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Private wildlife safari in Yellowstone from Bozeman

4.9· 159 reviewsFrom INR 70546
Private wildlife safari in Yellowstone from Bozeman — Nature & wildlife things to do in Bozeman

Full-day tailored tour in comfortable vehicles — encounter diverse wildlife and learn from naturalist guides while exploring Yellowstone's rich ecosystem.

This private, full-day safari takes you into the heart of Yellowstone National Park, renowned for its remarkable wildlife diversity. Led by experienced naturalist guides, the tour focuses on the hundreds of species that inhabit the area, offering in-depth insight into their habits and significance in the ecosystem.

As you travel in comfortable vehicles, your guide engages with you, adjusting plans for walking, viewing, and picnicking to enhance your experience. Binoculars and spotting scopes are available, allowing for intimate wildlife observations. Whether you're observing animals or soaking in the natural beauty, the guide’s expertise ensures a tailored adventure throughout the day.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Pick-up and drop-off from designated locations • Lunch • Non-alcoholic drinks • Access to UHD binoculars and spotting scopes • Yellowstone Wildlife Safari • Snacks • Experienced naturalist guide
What's NOT included?+
• Admission charges • Tips for guides
What should I know before booking?+
• Accessible for wheelchairs • Appropriate for all levels of physical fitness • If your child needs a car seat, please remember to bring one.
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a complete refund, cancellations must be made no less than 24 hours prior to the planned departure time.
What's the itinerary?+
• Paradise Valley stretches north-south, bordered by Livingston, MT to the north and Gardiner, MT to the south. It is located between the Gallatin Range on the west side and the Absaroka Range on the east side. This area is significant for the Yellowstone River and is inhabited by a variety of plant and animal life, along with geological features. A stop will be made here for wildlife viewing, with the guide providing insights into the historical or geological relevance of the location. • Mammoth Hot Springs features thermal activity located at the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Known for its travertine terraces created by mineral deposits, it also showcases several other geothermal phenomena. The algae in the pools contribute to its unique reddish and brownish coloration. A stop will be made here, with the guide offering information about the historical or geological importance of this site. • A petrified redwood exists in Yellowstone National Park, which looks vastly different from how it appeared millions of years ago. These petrified trees serve as remnants of a past volcanic landscape. A stop will be included here, with the guide explaining the historical or geological significance of the location. • This scenic waterfall in northern Yellowstone National Park derives its name from the rock formations situated at the top of the falls. Over time, erosion is gradually moving the falls upstream, although this shift is too slow to be noticed within a lifetime. A stop will be made here for further insights from your guide regarding the site's historical or geological importance. • The Yellowstone River begins in the Absaroka Range at the Continental Divide, flowing north through Yellowstone National Park and Paradise Valley before heading east across Montana’s plains and eventually into the Missouri River. As a major river with numerous tributaries, it is critical habitat for various species within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and is recognized for its rich trout population. A stop will be made here to look for wildlife, with the guide providing historical or geological context. • Slough Creek, which is a tributary of the Lamar River, has its source in the Absaroka Range. This watershed is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. Multiple stops will be made in the Slough Creek area during the wildlife safari for tracking and spotting wildlife, with the guide sharing details about the site’s historical or geological significance. • Located in the northeastern part of Yellowstone National Park, the Lamar Valley is celebrated for its natural beauty and wildlife. Due to its rich biodiversity, it is often referred to as “the Serengeti of North America.” Several stops will be made here to search for wildlife, with explanations provided about the historical or geological relevance of the area. • The Albright Visitor Center, situated in northern Yellowstone, is located in a historic building that once served as quarters for cavalry troops responsible for the park's protection prior to the establishment of the National Park Service. A stop will be made here, with the guide discussing the site's historical or geological significance. • The Roosevelt Arch, built in 1903 from hexagonal columnar basalt blocks, stands 52 feet (16 m) tall at the north entrance of Yellowstone in Gardiner, MT. Originally intended to serve as a grand entrance to the National Park, the official entrance was later moved south of Gardiner, leaving the arch as a historical fixture now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A stop will be made here for insights from your guide about its historical or geological importance. • Yellowstone National Park Entrance Gate - North Entrance. Your specific route and itinerary will be adjusted based on your preferences, ongoing wildlife sightings, and prevailing weather and road conditions. The guides, equipped with extensive experience, will customize the safari to fit you and your group. During summer, construction activities in Yellowstone National Park may occasionally influence the tours. It is advisable to inform your guide of your key interests within the park, and they will strive to navigate any road closures, traffic delays, and construction waits.

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