You can view these gentle giants—and there are many species, from blue whales to humpback and minky whales (the Baleen species), to sperm, orca and pilot whales (the toothed whale species)—from locations in 40 countries as they migrate the globe to mate, calve and follow the blooming plankton that they feed on.
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This article misses out on two other fabulous whale watching sites - Mirissa in Sri Lanka and Kaikoura in New Zealand. We had wonderful sighting of blue whales, and Bryde's whale in Mirissa. Kailkoura is famous for sperm whales and sightings at the time of migrationRead More
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