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Dudhwa National Park & Tiger Reserve

Dudhwa National Park & Tiger Reserve

Between the foothills of the Himalayas and the floodplains of the Indian subcontinent’s great rivers, Dudhwa is characterised by a mosaic of forest, tall grasslands and swamps. The park is rich in wildlife including Asian elephant, one-horned rhino, sloth bear, leopard, tiger and exceptional birdlife. Find Out More

  • Destination: India

Mount Kenya National Park

Mount Kenya National Park

Africa’s second highest mountain and arguably its most beautiful, Mount Kenya’s highest peak reaches 5,199m and is sacred to the Kikuyu people. An ancient extinct volcano, Mount Kenya – and its National Park – are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Find Out More

  • Destination: Kenya

San Juan de Aramá

San Juan de Aramá

A colourful and remote rural town at the foot of the forested Serranía de La Macarena National Park in Colombia. The friendly town acts as a gateway to many wild regions, including some breathtaking forests and canyons, rich in birdlife including harpy eagle and Guianan cock-of-the-rock. Find Out More

  • Destination: Colombia

Gal Oya National Park

Gal Oya National Park

Set within Sri Lanka’s intermediate zone between wet and dry climates, Gal Oya National Park is one of the least visited in the country. Home to a large population of Asian elephant, here they're best observed on boat trips, where they can be seen swimming between islands across a vast reservoir. Find Out More

  • Destination: Sri Lanka

Kaokoland

Kaokoland

Kaokoland in north-western Namibia is one of the most wild and remote areas in the country, consisting of rolling dunes, jagged mountains, semi-nomadic Himba settlements and vast desert plains intersected by ancient, dry riverbeds. A plethora of desert-adapted wildlife survive in this harsh wilderness. Find Out More

  • Destination: Namibia

Gorongosa National Park

Gorongosa National Park

Believed to have higher biodiversity than any other national park in Africa, Gorongosa is Mozambique’s premier wildlife destination. Almost destroyed by the country’s civil war, Gorongosa was saved by a remarkable community conservation project, which has revived the park to its former standing. Find Out More

  • Destination: Mozambique