Destination Guides

 
 

Prince of Wales Island
Alaska, USA

Prince of Wales Island is the perfect destination for rediscovering nature and yourself. Explore Tongass, America’s ancient temperate rainforest; watch whales breach and black bears fish for salmon. Discover the indigenous Tlingit and Haida cultures and their totem poles. You may even see an endangered Alexander Archipelago grey wolf.

Kruger National Park
South Africa

Kruger National Park is home to the world's largest concentration of wild rhinos, as well as leopards, lions, elephants, and critically endangered species like cheetah and African painted dog. Kruger's climate and facilities make it the perfect safari destination for families, children, and seniors.

Gladden Spit & Silk Cayes
Belize

Gladden Spit and the Silk Cayes Marine Reserve is a premier destination for swimming or snorkeling with whale sharks. When you get out of the water, hike the Belize rain forest, see manatees in the Monkey River mangrove forests, and visit Cockscomb Wildlife Sanctuary home of the world's greatest concentration of jaguars and other big and small wild cats.

 

Parnaiba Headwaters NP
Brazil

The Cerrado may be Brazil's best-kept secret. Over 10,000 plant, mammal, and bird species, including maned wolf, jaguar, and hyacinth macaw, make it the planet's most biodiverse savanna - and disappearing faster than the Amazon Rainforest. The Wolf Camps in Parnaiba Headwaters National Park are the epitome of what Responsible Tourism can do for wildlife and human wellbeing.

Western Everglades
Florida, USA

Meet Florida's Big Five wildlife species and a myriad of others including some living fossils around Everglades City in the westernmost Everglades. This is the only place on Earth where wild Florida panthers exist and alligators mingle with crocodiles. Manatee, roseate spoonbill, black bear, dolphins, and horseshoe crabs are just the beginning of your wildlife adventure.

Chobe National Park
Botswana

Chobe National Park, Botswana has some of the largest herds of elephants left on the planet. The Chobe River, marshland, savannah, and forest that make up the Park's unique ecosystems create habitats that support an unsurpassed array of wildlife including endangered African painted dogs, lions, huge herds of cape buffalo, hippos, cheetah, leopard, antelope and a plethora of exotic birds.

 

Isla Mujeres
Mexico

Swim with whale sharks and sailfish, help endangered sea turtle hatchlings, explore the coral reef or underwater sculpture museum, and walk in the footsteps of a goddess - all on Isla Mujeres, an island dedicating itself to responsible tourism.

Hemis High Altitude Park
India

Hemis National High Altitude Park, located in India's Jammu - Kashmir state in Ladakh, rises to 20,700 ft. (6300m) above sea level. It is home to endangered snow leopards, Tibetan wolves, bharal, argali, and more. Camp or combine nature and culture with a stay in a local's home.