This park is pure wilderness, spread over 30,000 square km, home to the Great Migration, big cats, golden sunrises, and safaris that feel straight out of a nature documentary.
Just 45 minutes from Yaoundé, Mefou National Park offers an emotional wildlife experience, rehabilitating rescued gorillas and chimpanzees amid quiet forest trails, run by an NGO called Ape Action Africa
Nestled in southern Surat Thani province of Thailand, said to be older than Amazon, it’s a jungle dreamscape of ancient rainforests, limestone cliffs, Cheow Lan Lake, with wild elephants and rare wildlife adventures.
Spanning Ladakh’s high-altitude desert, Hemis National Park is South Asia’s largest, covering over 4,400 sq. km, and is the ultimate destination to witness snow leopards in the wild. It is one of the most remote yet serene wildlife sanctuaries in the world.
Nearly 1000 km off Ecuador, the Galápagos is nature’s living lab where evolution and raw landscapes collide with fearless wildlife, volcanic landscapes, and rare species found nowhere else on Earth.
Spanning Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, its world’s first national park, pioneering conversation of wildlife, a geothermal wonderland of geysers, wildlife, and raw nature, known to be amongst the most ecologically diverse places in North America.
Banff National Park pairs postcard-perfect lakes and peaks with rich wildlife, elk, moose, even grizzlies, making it one of Canada’s most iconic natural escapes.