Boasting a superb location between Sabi Sands Game Reserve and Kruger National Park, wildlife viewing here is consistent and prolific. A protected area for a century, it is home to the Big Five and much, much more. Venture out and explore this prestigious wilderness by vehicle and on foot.
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Located at an ecological crossroads between continental Europe, the Mediterranean and Asia, the Rhodope Mountains are home to a remarkable abundance of flora and fauna. Mostly found within Bulgaria and stretching into northern Greece, the Rhodopes are one of the last great wildernesses in Europe.
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In the north-west of Slovenia, the Julian Alps are a series of spectacular mountain peaks, leading up to the impressive Mount Triglav at 2,864 metres. The highest part of the country, the varied habitats here support a wide array of species, from sought-after butterflies to rare plants.
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Kumana National Park is one of Sri Lanka’s best kept secrets. Situated in the south of the country’s Eastern Province, the park supports a wealth of wildlife including leopard, sloth bear, elephant and the rare black-necked stork. This is the perfect place to escape the crowds, enjoying some incredible wildlife sightings.
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Situated in northeast Panama, Bocas del Toro consists of a swathe of the Panamanian mainland and an archipelago of nine main islands in the Caribbean Sea. With palm-fringed beaches, verdant forests and turquoise waters, this is as close as anywhere in the world to a tropical paradise.
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Spanning more than 30 million acres across Belize, northern Guatemala and southeastern Mexico, the Maya Forest is one of the largest remaining tracts of tropical rainforest outside the Amazon and the largest left in Mesoamerica making it a crucial biodiversity hotspot.
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Discover the untouched beauty of Svalbard, a remote Arctic archipelago home to dramatic glaciers, deep fjords, and snow-capped mountain peaks. Among spectacular landscapes, steep cliffs teem with an abundance of bird life, walrus bask in the sun, and polar bears roam the shores.
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Experience the raw beauty of Greenland, an Arctic wonderland home to vast, ice sheets, rugged mountains and gigantic glittering icebergs. Musk oxen and reindeer roam the Arctic tundra while numerous seal species explore the deep fjords, and graceful birds soar overhead.
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The Peruvian Amazon is an oasis for nature enthusiasts. Encounter colourful birds, river dolphins, jaguars and amazing insects in this quiet corner of the Amazon. Discover pristine waterways, lush rainforests, and an astonishing variety of life while exploring this undiscovered region of the Amazon.
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Edotopia Nature Reserve, is a small, privately-owned area of land that has been rewilded by the Dutch biologist Edo van Uchelen. After acquiring the land in 1999, Edo completely relandscaped it, adding ponds, planting hedges and creating hibernacula for reptiles. Today it provides refuge to a wealth of species.
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One of the oldest family-owned private game reserves in South Africa, Londolozi is a world-famous private reserve located in the heart of Sabi Sands. Renowned for the infamous leopards of Londolozi, the reserve enjoys an expansive traversing area, presenting some of the best game viewing in the Greater Kruger.
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Vava‘u is a pristine island group consisting of 40 small isles encircling the larger island of ‘Utu Vava’u. A haven for those seeking extraordinary wildlife encounters, these islands boast turquoise waters, hidden sea caves, and superb snorkelling over vibrant coral reefs. Encounter humpback whales in their natural habitat for a truly humbling and unforgettable experience.
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In the heart of the Ellsworth Mountains is Union Glacier, a breathtaking hub for polar exploration. This remote wilderness, with its vast icefields and 24-hour daylight, serves as a gateway to scientific research and adventure, offering a rare glimpse into the untouched beauty of The Great White Continent.
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Gould Bay, on the edge of the Weddell Sea, is a remote Antarctic wilderness where emperor penguins breed on the sea ice. This untouched expanse offers a rare glimpse into one of nature’s most extreme and captivating ecosystems, where harsh conditions and incredible wildlife define the landscape.
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Situated within the state of Sarawak, Kubah National Park lies to the west of Kuching City. This protected area supports a fascinating diversity of flora and fauna, with a particular focus on protecting the dipterocarp forest. In turn a wealth of wildlife find refuge here, including elusive mammals and striking birds.
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Gunung Gading National Park protects a range of rugged mountains and rich rainforest, with spectacular waterfalls and some exceptional flora. The park is well-known as being home to the world’s largest flower – the rafflesia – and offers the best chance of seeing this increasingly rare plant in Borneo.
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Home to the second-highest mountain in Sabah, Trus Madi is part of the greater area of Crocker Range National Park. The reserve protects some incredibly key habitats, covering five different vegetation types across its varied elevations. It's particularly well-regarded for its endemic pitcher plants.
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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.
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Situated on a peninsula in the northeast of Hokkaido, Shiretoko is one of Japan's most pristine and unspoilt national parks. Shiretoko is a year-round destination for wildlife, with Steller’s sea eagles seen on drift ice in the winter, and brown bear and orca observed during the summer months.
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