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Seven most unique places to see wildlife in the world

A breathtaking view of hanging bridge in Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica

Embarking on a trip to get up close with the diverse wildlife of the world opens up a plethora of opportunities for creating an unforgettable experience.

Whether it is tracking a Bengal tiger or going on a mountain gorilla trek, every animal interaction promises moments of awe and leaves a lasting impression on those who are lucky enough to experience it.

The seven unique wildlife destinations of the world detailed below provide a rare opportunity to see some of the most fascinating animals in their natural habitat. Booking these once in a lifetime experiences must be done with reputed brands like Far & Wild Travel to ensure you have the ultimate adventure. 

# 1 Costa Rica 

     Best time to visit: December to April 

     Wildlife hotspots: Monteverde Cloud Forest 

     Corcovado National Park, Manuel

     Antonio National Park.

A breathtaking view of hanging bridge in Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica
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With an estimated 5% of the earth’s diversity and 3.5% of marine species recorded, Costa Rica harbors some of the most barbaric wildlife to be found in the animal kingdom.

Compared to other countries rich in wildlife, Costa Rica has the highest density of 615 species per 10,000 sq km. The lush jungles are home to over 900 bird species, 200 reptiles and 200 mammals species as well.

Some rarities found here are the Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Coati Ocelot, sea turtles and more. The colorful Chestnut-Mandibled Toucan is one of the most exotic bird species found here.

# 2 Kenya

      Best time to visit: July to October 

      Wildlife hotspots: Masai Mara Game 

      Reserve, Tsavo National Park, Amboseli 

      National Park, Alice Springs Desert Park

Tsavo national park, kenya

Tsavo national park, Kenya
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Known the world over as the birthplace of African safaris, Kenya is home to the magnificent Big 5 and lies on the route of the Great Migration, said to be the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth.

During this period, thousands of wildebeest and other animals cross the river Mara between July and August and can be seen struggling to get to the far bank after being pursued by large crocodiles.

Apart from Big 5, other animals found here are hippos, elephants, giraffes and a large variety of birds.

# 3 India 

     Best time to visit: October to March 

     Wildlife hotspots: Corbett National Park,

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