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Ultimate bucket list of wildlife adventures around the world

Sunday Tribune

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November 09, 2025

AS THE world approaches a new year, wildlife tourism is poised to be a premier choice for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts.

- ZAMANDOSI CELE

Ultimate bucket list of wildlife adventures around the world

KENYA is the ultimate wildlife destination, where you can hot-air balloon over the Maasai Mara and witness majestic wildlife. | Unsplash

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The opportunity to observe and interact with local animal and plant life in their natural habitats is not only compelling but also transformative.

Instead of watching wildlife documentaries from the comfort of your home, why not immerse yourself in nature and witness its splendour firsthand?

Wildlife destinations offer travellers unique experiences that will not only enrich their understanding of nature but also contribute to the conservation of these precious ecosystems.

As you plan your travel bucket list for 2026, here are some of the world’s best wildlife destinations that promise unforgettable experiences.

Galápagos Islands, Ecuador

The Galapagos Islands, a Unesco World Heritage Site, are a must-visit for any wildlife enthusiast.

Famous for their unique ecosystems and endemic species, these volcanic islands were pivotal in Charles Darwin's formulation of his theory of evolution.

Here, you can encounter an array of wildlife, including the iconic giant tortoises, marine iguanas, and Darwin’s finches.

Exploring the Galapagos is best done via luxury catamarans or yachts, allowing for in-depth exploration of the islands and their surrounding waters.

You'll have the opportunity to snorkel alongside sea lions and colourful tropical fish, and perhaps even spot hammerhead sharks and whale sharks.

The islands’ exceptional biodiversity makes them a paradise for nature lovers.

Why visit?

@ Unique wildlife encounters: With little human contact, animals here have evolved to be remarkably unafraid of humans, offering exceptional viewing opportunities.

@ Endemic species: Over 80% of land animals and 30% of plant species are found nowhere else on Earth.

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