East Africa: Ethiopia 24 - 25 Mali 23 Kenya 26 - 29 Migration 30 - 31 Tanzania 32 - 35 Uganda& Rwanda 36 - 37 Borneo 86 - 87 China 88 - 89 India 90 - 99 Nepal 100 - 101 Sri Lanka 102 - 105 Asia S E E U S O N T H E W E B AT wildlifeworldwide.com 83 SRI LANKA INDIA NEPAL Sultanpur National Sariska Park National Park Corbett National Park Ranthambhore National Park Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary Bandhavgarh National Park Kanha National Park Pench National Park Panna National Park Nagarhole National Park Sasangir National Park Rann of Kutch National Park Velavedar National Park Periyar National Park Goa Madras Mumbai Lumbini Kolkata Sunderbans National Park Kaziranga National Park Delhi Chitwan National Park Kathmandu Pokhara Mt. Annapurna Mt. Everest BAY OF BENGAL ARABIAN SEA Asia Encompassing a vast area, Asia provides some excellent wildlife destinations where, despite encroachment of human habitation and industry, a growing awareness of the need to preserve the natural world has led to some great locations for wildlife-viewing. In the forests and waterways of Borneo you may search for Orangutans, Proboscis Monkeys, Elephants and many other animals and birds. China is now emerging as a new wildlife destination with the creation of ‘bamboo corridors’ and reserves to help its Giant Pandas and other mammals. We are proud to be one of the first companies to support these projects through sustainable tourism and can now offer you a unique opportunity to track pandas in the wild, including hands-on panda care in a research station. On the Indian subcontinent our ever popular ‘Tiger Tiger’ itinerary visits some of the top big cat sanctuaries, but there are also opportunities to look for the rare Asiatic Lions of Sasangir, One-horned Rhinoceros in Kaziranga and to enjoy India's rich and varied cultural heritage. Peace and stability returns to the mountain nation of Nepal which is great news for trekkers and animal lovers wanting to experience the famous Elephant-backed safaris and the excellent birding on offer. The picturesque island of Sri Lanka has also recovered from natural disasters to once again take its place as one of our top destinations for Leopard and Elephant-viewing, and the birding here is fabulous too! 84 F O R R E S E R V A T I O N S C A L L U S O N 0845 130 6982 |