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Famous for the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest and zebras move across the plains. Visitors can spot lions, elephants, giraffes, and various bird species.
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Home to bison, elk, wolves, and grizzly bears. The park’s diverse habitats and geothermal features, mountains, and forests, make it a prime location for wildlife viewing.
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One of Africa's largest game reserves, where you can spot "Big Five" (lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and Cape buffalo) along with various antelope species and birds.
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Famous for unique wildlife such as giant tortoises, marine iguanas, and blue-footed boobies. The islands' isolation has led to a variety of endemic species that can be seen nowhere else.
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Known for its stunning mountain landscapes, visitors can spot elk, moose, black bears, and a variety of bird species. The park offers numerous trails and viewpoints for wildlife observation.
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Home to orangutans, pygmy elephants, and diverse flora and fauna. The rainforests of Borneo are rich in biodiversity, that make it a hotspot for wildlife enthusiasts.
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Known for its unique wildlife, including lemurs, chameleons, and baobab trees. Madagascar is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, with many species found nowhere else.
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The park’s salt pans attract large numbers of wildlife, including elephants, lions, rhinos, and various antelope species. Waterholes provide excellent viewing opportunities.
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Famous for its large elephant population, Chobe offers boat safaris on the Chobe River, providing chances to see hippos, crocodiles, and diverse birdlife.
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Home to countless species, including jaguars, sloths, pink river dolphins, and numerous bird species. The Amazon is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet.