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Most exciting wildlife experiences to travel in 2021

By admin.ngtraveller | May 28, 2021

The Canadian Rockies

This 15-day guided tour begins and ends in Vancouver and covers four immaculate destinations as well as Canada's Jasper and Banff National Parks. On the trip, there are great opportunities to spot elk, deer, elk, wolves, and bears. The Rocky Mountains have some stunning views you'll discover as you explore Whistler's first outdoor adventure spot. Overnight rafting and camping in a remote area of Clearwater Lake provide an adrenaline-pumping experience while you sleep under the stars.

Zambezi Valley

An exciting safari excursion for those looking to enjoy the scenery of Zambia and see abundant wildlife through kayaking and hiking. The tranquility of rafting down the Zambezi is an experience unlike any other in a lifetime. The excursion includes watching elephants in the Chuswa Game Management area in convertible vehicles, nature walks, and paddling in Lower Zambezi National Park, passing hippos and crocodiles in large numbers. Camp outdoors on secluded islands and experience the exceptional environment this region has to offer.

Beaches of Borneo

If you love marine animals, the best place to see hawksbills and green turtles is on the shores of Borneo. Between July and October, these hard-shelled reptiles leave the ocean and reach land to lay their eggs by the millions. This amazing wildlife adventure not only helps preserve these beautiful creatures for future generations but also provides an ethical way to see and photograph turtles up close.

Carpathian Mountains, Romania

With a length of more than 1,500 km, the densely forested Carpathian Mountain Range stretches across the eastern and central parts of Europe. This pristine environment forms the perfect habitat for the region's most famous animal, the European brown bear. A large population of 5,500 individuals can be found in several bear sanctuaries in Romania. These adorable creatures are very active during the summer months, as they search for food to prepare for the upcoming long winter season. The Danube Delta is the largest area of wetland in Europe, teeming with animals and birds. Healthy forests are also home to European bison, gray wolves, and Eurasian lynx.

Cape Peninsula, South Africa

South Africa may be famous for the diverse wildlife found in the many parks and game reserves spread across the country. However, many visitors are attracted to the Cape Peninsula, where there is a mass migration of southern whales annually between August and October. Since this is their breeding time, the whales get very close to shore, making them easy to see. In addition to whales, a wide variety of marine animals such as African penguins and great white sharks can be seen between the Atlantic Ocean to the west and False Bay to the east.

Namibian desert, Namibia

Namibia may be famous for its large herds of Etosha National Park elephants, but there is another unique animal endemic to the country that attracts tourists in droves. The Namib Desert is said to be more than 55 million years old and that over the centuries quicksand has provided shelter for a variety of animal and reptile species, nothing as impressive as a gecko. Their unusual sounds can be heard repeatedly at the end of the dry season in October. Humidity levels are high at this time, which makes it great for wildlife viewing.

Kakadu National Park, Australia

One of the largest concentrations of fresh and saltwater crocodiles is found in Kakadu National Park in the northern part of Australia. During November, when the summer season is at its peak, an estimated 10,000 alligators of both species can be seen basking in the sun on the shrinking edges of the bodies of water. The best way to see them is from any of the viewpoints spread throughout the park or by choosing a boat cruise organized by the park authorities. This is also the hatching time for freshwater alligator eggs, and many crocodile pups can be seen struggling to emerge from the eggshell in the first few days.

Santa Marta Mountains, Colombia

Colombia is known as a birding hotspot in the world for good reason. When the four months of the rainy season end in October, a visit to the Santa Marta Mountains is a must for bird lovers. With over 2000 different species and up to 80 endemic species, bird watching in Colombia is second to none. Some of the star birds found here are the Santa Marta ant weed, the roaring owl, the tangerine, and most valuable of them all, the helmet-headed blue-bearded hummingbird, which is believed to be extinct until its re-discovery in 2015. Make sure you have it. A good partner. From binoculars, you have to see these charming feathered creatures.

Hemis National Park, India

High in the snowcapped mountains of Ladakh, India is home to one of the most elusive creatures on the planet, the snow leopard. Also known as the Himalayan ghost, this amazing animal's movement follows the path of its favorite prey, the manatee. At the end of winter, these animals descend into lower valleys to escape the cold and forage. Completely camouflaged against the rugged and picturesque landscape, a snow leopard can be seen, if you are lucky, stalking sheep. With the help of an expert local guide and a lot of patience, snow leopard watching is a lot more today. Who knows, if you are lucky, you might see a bearded eagle hovering over your head or a Tibetan wolf looking for prey.

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