The world's largest reef system, home to 1500 fish species, six sea turtle spceis, and a myriad of captivating marine life await you here at his Australian ocean site.
Tanzania boasts of Africa's largest lion population, and presents a unique opportunity to track these majestic beasts with a private guide.
The pristine Galapagos Islands in the Pacific are significant for Charles Darwin's featuring the famous giant tortoise.
Discover orangutans in their natural habitat at the Danum Valley Conservation Area. For the adventurous ones, experience a jungle night walk and encounter a giant flying squirrel.
The village of Tortuguero, meaning region of turtles, is 22 miles of protected beach where turtles best and lay eggs from March to October.
Lemurs are the main attraction of Madagascar. Over 10 species populate the red island. Best time is to visit in the dry season and get up close with them in their natural habitat.
Canada is the one place where you can catch glimpses of polar bears, beluga whales an northern lights. Head to Churchill and watch polar bears, experience playful beluga whales, and enjoy the breathtaking visuals of the northern lights.
Damaraland in northwest Namibia is one of the only places in the world where you can see black rhinos in the wild.
India is a wildlife lover's paradies. From elephants, to tigers, to a variety of wildlife, India has everything to soothe your thirst for wild adventure.
The Amazon rainforest are home to over 2000 species of animals. Prepare to watch animals such jaguars, tamarins, capybaras, anacondas, and much more.