Known for its unique biodiversity and Charles Darwin’s observations, the Galápagos Islands offer opportunities to witness giant tortoises, marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, and other exotic species. One of Africa’s most famous parks, the Serengeti is renowned for its annual wildebeest migration, which attracts lions, leopards, elephants, and other predators and herbivores. The Amazon is the world’s largest tropical rainforest and home to an astonishing array of wildlife, including jaguars, sloths, macaws, and countless species of insects and amphibians.
America’s first national park, Yellowstone, is a geothermal wonderland where visitors can spot wolves, grizzly bears, bison, and elk among stunning geysers and hot springs. The largest coral reef system in the world, the Great Barrier Reef is teeming with marine life, including colorful fish, sharks, turtles, and dolphins. Borneo’s lush rainforests are home to orangutans, pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys, and an incredible variety of bird species.
The Pantanal is the world’s largest wetland and offers excellent opportunities to see jaguars, capybaras, giant otters, and a plethora of birdlife. Famous for its tiger population, Ranthambore also houses leopards, sloth bears, and a rich diversity of bird species. Known as the “Polar Bear Capital of the World,” Churchill provides opportunities to observe polar bears in their natural habitat. Home to the Komodo dragon, the world’s largest lizard, the park also offers chances to spot manta rays, dolphins, and unique marine life.