This stunning gorge is home to one of Ethiopia’s most accessible populations of gelada baboons, as well as a fantastic array of birdlife. The site is most known for its monastery dating back to 1284, but the surrounding plateau is an excellent location to observe the social geladas and find rare birds.
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Where the remote Deseado River meets the mighty Atlantic, Commerson's dolphins and South American sea lions thrive, seabirds are plentiful, and the rocky shoreline is dotted with striking red-legged cormorants. Offshore lies Penguin Island, a breeding ground for rockhopper and Magellanic penguins.
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One of Thailand’s most highly regarded and oldest national parks, Khao Yai is one of Asia’s largest areas of dry evergreen forest. The park is best known for its population of Asian elephants, but it also supports an exceptional diversity of lesser-known mammals, birds, reptiles and butterflies.
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Thailand’s top wildlife site and largest national park, Kaeng Krachan is a vast, densely forested natural wonder. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its wealth of biodiversity, its habitats and animal and plant life are varied and spectacular. The park offers a fantastic array of birdlife and some excellent mammals.
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Nestled on Florida’s Nature Coast, Crystal River is a sanctuary of spring-fed waterways, lush wetlands, and exceptional wildlife. Best known for its manatee population, the area offers unforgettable encounters with these gentle creatures, alongside scenic trails, mangrove tunnels, and tranquil views.
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Named after the meandering River Lot, this picturesque valley is flanked by rugged limestone cliffs and is steeped in history. With its traditionally managed countryside rich in colourful wildflower meadows, wild oak woodlands and acidic heathlands, it’s a paradise for naturalists.
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A narrow peninsula stretching south from California into the Pacific, Baja California is a truly unique wildlife destination. With its rich marine ecosystems, remote beaches, cactus-studded hills, and dramatic coastline, Baja offers some of the finest marine wildlife experiences in the world.
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On the wild Pacific coast of Baja California, Magdalena Bay offers front-row seats to some of nature’s most thrilling wildlife spectacles, from close encounters with grey whales to the explosive action of the Sardine Run, when striped marlin and sea lions hunt in synchronised strikes.
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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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Situated in North-west China on the eastern side of the Tibetan Plateau, the stunning mountain landscape of the Gouli Valleys is one of the best places in China for mammal watching. A variety of ungulates and smaller mammals can be observed here, yet it's the big cats that take top billing.
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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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Remote, wildly beautiful and rich in marine life, Raja Ampat is the crown jewel of Indonesia’s Coral Triangle. A maze of jungle-clad limestone islands rising from turquoise seas, it offers world-class snorkelling, rare birds-of-paradise, pristine reefs, and some of the planet’s highest recorded marine biodiversity.
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The city of Cali is not only a vibrant cultural hub known for its festivals and street parties, but it’s also a superb destination for any wildlife tour. With more than 550 species of birds recorded within the city limits, it’s one of the most biodiverse urban birding locations in the world.
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