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Top 10 best wildlife holidays in the world

best wildlife holidays in the world

Monday newsletters always feature top 10 travel lists to inspire.

Today: Top 10 best wildlife holidays in the world

Not much comes close to that trilling feeling when you spot an animal in the wild, especially when you’re not expecting it. It can be an inspiring, breathtaking and potentially life-changing experience. Holidays focused on wildlife are becoming increasingly popular. Observing wildlife is a great way to get back to nature and get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With so many wildlife holidays on offer in so many fabulous locations, it’s hard to decide where to go or what animals to see. So I’ve put together my own top 10 favorite wildlife experiences in various locations around the world, some in very remote wilderness areas, but with luxurious accommodations never too far away.

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10. DIVE WITH GREAT WHITE SHARKS IN SOUTH AFRICA

For an extreme wildlife experience, jump into the shark-infested waters off the southern coast of South Africa — in a cage of course – and prepare yourself for a potentially heart-stopping encounter with the ultimate super-predator: the great white shark! Gansbaai, a small fishing village east of Cape Town, has become the hub for tour operators that specialize in diving with great white sharks, all from the safety of a cage of course. The cages are shark-proof, so there is nothing to fear, and the trilling experience will inspire you for a lifetime. You’ll definitely emerge with a greater respect for these often misunderstood, ocean predators.


9. SEARCH FOR ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS IN INDIA

Ranthambore National Park is one of India’s last remnants of wilderness. A former hunting ground for the maharajas, the park still contains ruins of temples and mosques, as well as an impressive 10th-century fort. There is plenty of exotic wildlife to observe, such as antelope, sambar deer, langur monkeys, and crocodiles, but the main reason people visit Ranthambore is to spot the magnificent and elusive Royal Bengal tiger. To increase your chances for an encounter with the tiger(s), make sure that you visit in the right season and spend several days of your holiday on tiger tracking in this gorgeous spot.


8. SWIM WITH MANTA RAYS & WHALE SHARKS IN THE MALDIVES

The islands of the Maldives, representing the epitome of a tropical paradise, are the visible coral tips of an oceanic volcanic mountain range whose outer edge at some points plunge to depths of over 3 km (1,8 mi). Deep channels separate 26 atolls that run from the Haa Alifu Atoll in the north over 800 km (500 mi) to Addu Atoll in the South, and the ocean currents in between offer world-class diving, as well as the single best spot on the globe to dive or snorkel with giant whale sharks, harmless reef sharks and tremendously impressive manta rays. The best place in the Maldives to swim with manta rays and whale sharks (as well as other wildlife) is the Baa Atoll, a UNESCO protected biopshere which is also home to one of my favorite resorts in the world, Soneva Fushi.


7. OBSERVE KING PENGUINS IN ANTARCTICA

The frozen wonderland, called Antarctica, is the last true wilderness not spoiled by humans. Officially uninhabited and owned by no one, it is a place of extremes as it holds the title of coldest, driest and windiest location on earth. But despite these harsh conditions, Antarctica has become a popular holiday destination, not in the least because the continent is home to an extraordinary variety of amazing wildlife. It is the Antarctic Peninsula that attracts most visitors, because of its accessibility and more moderate climate. The majestic king penguin colonies as well as seal colonies, whales and albatrosses guarantee you the holiday of a lifetime.


6. SPOT WOLVES IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK (USA)

Yellowstone is one of the most beautiful National Parks of the USA. The park’s expansive Lamar valley, crossed by just one road, is a must-visit area for serious wildlife watchers as it is home to America’s “big five” game animals: bison, elk, cougar, grizzly and wolf. Bison and elk are readily visible, while cougars are almost never spotted (unless they remain with a carcass for days). Visitors who are willing to rise early in the morning or wait up until dusk also may spot grizzly bears and wolves roaming the valleys and hunting for prey (bring binoculars!). In fact, Lamar Valley is the #1 destination in the world for viewing wolves.


5. TRACK WILDLIFE IN CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK (COSTA RICA)

The National Park of Corcovado, located on the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica’s southwest corner, is one of the most intense biological places on earths, and the beauty of its old-growth wet forests, cloud forests, mangrove swamps, and wild beaches is beyond words. The heart of this national park, around the Serena Ranger Station, is teeming with tropical wildlife, such as Red Macaws, tapirs, quetzals, red-eyed tree frogs, boa constrictor boas and various species of monkeys to name just a few. Call yourself extremely lucky when you spot a mountain lion or jaguar on the beach hunting for turtles, but be careful for herds of voracious peccaries in the dark jungle.


4. FOLLOW THE GREAT MIGRATION IN THE SERENGETI (TANZANIA & KENYA)

One of the most dramatic stages for a classic African safari is the Great Migration, which can be witnessed in Tanzania and Kenya. The Great Migration is a 1,200-mile odyssey of 1.5 million wildebeest and 200,000 zebras, all of them chasing the rains in a race for life, while being purchased by an incredible amount of predators. Your chances of watching a kill by a pride of lions are pretty high when you visit the area in the right season. The only other African wildlife holiday that comes close to the Great Migration is observing Africa’s second greatest concentration of wildlife in Botswana’s Okavango Delta.


3. KAYAK WITH WHALES IN ALASKA OR BRITISH COLUMBIA

Imagine the incredible sight of a pod of killer whales, also known as orcas, or the sound of a humpback whale’s blow as it gently swims past your kayak. No crazy sounds of other tourist on a boat trip, but just you, the whales, and the overwhelming silence of nature. There are no better places in the world to kayak with killer whales than Johnstone Strait off the northeastern corner of Vancouver Island, and to kayak with humpback whales near Adolphus Point near Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska. Don’t be surprised to witness some whales breach just a few yards away.


2. WALK WITH GRIZZLY BEARS IN ALASKA

Walking with grizzly bears may sound like an insane idea, but it is not, at least not in Katmai National Park, a remote and pristine wilderness area in Alaska. In Katmai, giant coastal brown bears do not consider humans as a prey nor as a treat due to the abundance of food nearby and a 100+ years long wildlife protection program. A scenic flight in a small aircraft, followed by an exhilarating beach landing, will take you to Katmai’s meadows, where you will observe the bears in their natural habitat, and even walk amongst them with an unarmed guide.


1. ENCOUNTER MOUNTAIN GORILLAS IN RWANDA OR UGANDA

IMHO, spotting a wild gorilla in the African jungle is the epitome of a wildlife holidays as it doesn’t get better than this. Mountain gorillas are the most majestic, and sadly, rarest apes of all non-human primates. Only 700 of these magnificent creatures remain in the world, all of them found in the border area between Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A guided gorilla tracking (which takes a half to a full day, and allows you to spend one hour with the apes once you found them) is an awesome experience and worth all the travel efforts. Watch below a clip of my recent gorilla tracking; the clip includes some stunning moments, such as bluff charges by a silverback and a baby gorilla touching me!


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