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Nature's Best: 5 Must-Visit Destinations for Wildlife Watching

Lisa S.

Updated: Jun 14, 2024


Two blue-footed boobies standing on a volcanic rock. The booby in the foreground has bright blue feet.

There's an enchanting thrill in witnessing the untamed majesty of wildlife in their natural habitats. From playful penguins to awe-inspiring grizzlies, the world is brimming with destinations that offer extraordinary wildlife encounters. 


In honor of Earth Day, join me on a journey across the globe as we explore the best places for watching wildlife.


A black bear and two cubs standing on top of a moss-covered rock in a dense forest.

Great Bear Rainforest, Canada:


Nestled in British Columbia, the Great Bear Rainforest is a grizzly paradise. This remote wilderness is one of the few places on Earth where you can watch these majestic creatures feast on salmon in their natural habitat. 


Besides grizzlies, spot wolves, black bears, and the ethereal white Kermode bears, also known as spirit bears.


Where to Stay: Opt for the rustic luxury of Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort or the floating Great Bear Lodge.


Best Time to Visit: To witness the grizzlies in action, visit from late August to October during the salmon run.


Mother orangutan carrying a baby orangutan

Borneo, Malaysia


Borneo is synonymous with lush rainforests and remarkable wildlife. Encounter orangutans swinging through the treetops, pygmy elephants wandering by the riverbanks, and proboscis monkeys leaping from tree to tree. 


Don’t forget the vibrant birdlife, including hornbills and the elusive rhinoceros hornbill.


Where to Stay: Immerse yourself in nature's embrace at the luxurious Borneo Rainforest Lodge or the tranquil Sukau Rainforest Lodge on the Kinabatangan River.


Best Time to Visit: The dry season from March to October offers the best chances for wildlife sightings.


A Magellanic penguin standing on a pebble beach next to a turquoise ocean. In the background are snow-capped mountains

Patagonia, Argentina and Chile


Patagonia, at the southern tip of South America, is a haven for unique wildlife. Here, you'll find colonies of charismatic Magellanic penguins waddling along the shores of Peninsula Valdés. Alongside these adorable creatures, keep an eye out for guanacos, rheas, and the elusive puma.


Where to Stay: Choose from rustic lodges like Estancia Rincon Chico or opt for a more luxurious experience at Awasi Patagonia. Both options immerse you in the region's breathtaking landscapes.


Best Time to Visit: November to March is the ideal time to witness the bustling penguin colonies and enjoy pleasant weather.


A close-up of a giant tortoise walking through a grassy field. The tortoise has a large brown shell with visible growth rings.

Galápagos Islands, Ecuador


The Galápagos Islands are an ecological wonderland, known for their fearless wildlife. Witness giant tortoises, marine iguanas, and blue-footed boobies in their undisturbed habitat. 


Snorkel alongside playful sea lions and marvel at the diverse marine life, including hammerhead sharks and colorful reef fish.


Where to Stay: Explore the islands via live-aboard cruises or choose from eco-friendly lodges like Pikaia Lodge and Galápagos Safari Camp.


Best Time to Visit: Year-round, the Galápagos Islands offer unique wildlife encounters, but the warm and dry season from June to December is often favored.


A jeep traveling on a dirt road in Africa with a herd of elephants walking in front of it.

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania


The Serengeti is the theater of the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeests and zebras brave river crossings and predators. Witness prides of lions, herds of elephants, and elusive leopards on thrilling game drives.


Keep your eyes peeled for the rare and endangered African wild dog, and don’t forget to keep your camera (or phone) at the ready!


Where to Stay: Choose from classic safari lodges like Singita Sasakwa Lodge or the mobile luxury camps that follow the Great Migration.


Best Time to Visit: July to September is prime safari season when the Great Migration is in full swing.



It's not just about observing these incredible creatures; it's about becoming part of their world, if only for a fleeting moment. 


The awe-inspiring power of a grizzly catching salmon in a pristine river, the charm of penguins as they clumsily navigate the icy shores, or the sheer grandeur of elephants gracefully moving through their savannah home – these are the moments that take our breath away and leave us with a profound appreciation for the incredible diversity of life on our planet. 


Don't just dream it; make it a reality.  Click here to begin planning your incredible wildlife experiences. Together, we’ll turn “someday” into “remember when”.


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