Hello! If you are interested in unique places,
and at the same time you like birds, elk, mud, and endless spaces,
it is the right place.
Why do you need a guide? You can manage; it's obvious.
However:
-You have more than 7 people in your group (The Biebrza National Park stipulates, in regulation, that visitors are required to have guides in such a case);
-You want to have the best experience in the shortest amount of time, and a guide can do/achieve this for you*;
-Simply, you want to be with someone in the terrain**.
and at the same time you like birds, elk, mud, and endless spaces,
it is the right place.
Why do you need a guide? You can manage; it's obvious.
However:
-You have more than 7 people in your group (The Biebrza National Park stipulates, in regulation, that visitors are required to have guides in such a case);
-You want to have the best experience in the shortest amount of time, and a guide can do/achieve this for you*;
-Simply, you want to be with someone in the terrain**.
About the Biebrza:
It's just great, in many ways!
O mnie:
I'm a relic who refers to the time when tourism, in the Biebrza region, as well, was exceptional.
I claim this right since it is pleasant and sufficient.
Usually, it is very difficult to convince me to go on a trip.
Actually, it works best for me when I am alone. Even quite often.
On trips, I use radical methods (no active phones).
I like to talking smack a bit, like every guide, but also to clarify more than to talk. In total, just when I see that there is an openness from the recipient(s).
Do I encourage competition? Yes, if anyone would like. It can help with growth
I speak Polish, and occasionally, in English or Russian, too. In German, I know the names of animals and plants, and the words from the lower stylistic register (and not much more) which I like very much.
I like to talking smack a bit, like every guide, but also to clarify more than to talk. In total, just when I see that there is an openness from the recipient(s).
Do I encourage competition? Yes, if anyone would like. It can help with growth
I speak Polish, and occasionally, in English or Russian, too. In German, I know the names of animals and plants, and the words from the lower stylistic register (and not much more) which I like very much.
*But, this is not a guarantee. "If you want a guarantee, buy a toaster." (Clint Eastwood)
**This I like the most. I understand; that even if it is rare, it so happens that it is calm and quiet