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7 Destinations in Southeast Asia for Nature and Wildlife Enthusiasts

  • 22nd April 2024
  • Jules
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Africa is the first continent that comes to our mind when we think of nature. This is because
subconsciously we associate Africa with nature as most wildlife documentaries are shot there
and often you will find most safari holidays that cover different countries of Africa. However,
wildlife and nature are present all over the world and therefore if you are a nature lover and
wildlife enthusiast you would want to explore different parts of the world that have different
animal, bird, reptiles and plant species.

Southeast Asia is a great place for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Hence, if you are
planning a wildlife holiday alone or with your family you can choose from various countries in
Southeast Asia that would offer you excellent experiences. For this, you need to plan your trip
or let experiencetravelgroup.com help you with tailored packages for an unforgettable holiday
experience.

Thailand
Over the years, Thailand has remained one of the popular destinations for nature and wildlife
enthusiasts. If you are interested in Asian elephants, Thailand can provide you with the right
experiences. Apart from the beaches, Thailand can provide you with a variety of national parks
that you can explore. With more than 100 national parks, Thailand is a paradise for those who
want sightings of local animals and birds. KaengKrachan National Park and Khao Yai National
Park can offer you excellent experiences when you visit these parks solo or with your family.
Apart from these national parks, you can also visit other places like Green Elephant Sanctuary
Park, Kanta Elephant Sanctuary and Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary. You can also go for
outdoor activities like hiking and rock climbing when you are exploring these parks.

Muhammas Hafizh

Borneo
One of the best places for enjoying nature and wildlife in Southeast Asia is Borneo. This is one
of the rare places on the planet that would offer you a diverse range of animals, birds and
plants. If you are looking for something unique and interesting Borneo can offer you a great
nature holiday experience. To begin with, Borneo is home to the endangered orangutans so you
can find them in plenty here. Apart from this, you can also find proboscis monkeys, Bornean
clouded leopards and Borneo pygmy elephants that live in the forests and mangroves. While
you are here you can explore more than 30 national parks that offer you diverse landscapes and
natural habitats. You can also go off the beaten track in Borneo to discover the secrets of this
island.

Indonesia

While most people head to Indonesia for a relaxing holiday in Bali you can try something
different when you are exploring the largest archipelago in the world. Indonesia can provide
you with excellent natural landscapes and plenty of wildlife places. Hence, you can put
Indonesia on your list of countries to visit in Southeast Asia. With 54 national parks, Indonesia is
a paradise for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. Lorentz National Park and Ujung Kulon National
Park can provide you with the right experiences that you would want to visit in Indonesia.
Indonesia is also quite popular for the unique Komodo dragon on the islands of Komodo. Also,
you can see Sumatran tigers, Javan rhinoceros and orangutans when you are exploring the
natural parks in Indonesia.

Laos
If you are interested in Asian Elephants, Laos is one of the places where you can see them in
their natural habitat. Over the years, Laos has gained in terms of wildlife tourism and therefore
you can look for accommodations that would allow you to explore nature and wildlife the way
you prefer. There are 20 National Protected Areas in Laos that attract ecotourism and that
means that you can have a great time exploring these areas. You can explore some of the
popular national parks like Bokeo Nature Reserve, Dong Phou Vieng National Protected Area
and Dong Natad National Protected Area. These parks can offer sightings of sun bears,
rhinoceros, leopard cats, tigers, giant flying squirrels and Asian elephants. Laos is also a great
place for those who love outdoor activities like kayaking, hiking, mountain biking and rock
climbing. This allows visitors to explore nature while enjoying adventure activities in the open.

Malaysia
While you are exploring Southeast Asia you would also want to explore Malaysia for its natural
landscapes and wildlife. Many families head to Malaysia for wildlife holidays where they can
explore various parks and zoos that offer kids and adults an insight into the world of animals
and birds. Also, you will find more than 20 phenomenal national parks in Malaysia where you
can explore nature and wildlife the way you prefer. These national parks are perfect for hiking,
trekking, camping and even kayaking. Taman Negara National Park, Penang National Park, Bako
National Park and Gunung Mulu National Park are among the top national parks that offer an
insight into the world of nature and wildlife. Adults can also visit the National Zoo of Malaysia,
Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park, KL Bird Park and Aquaria KLCC to explore local and global animals
and birds.

Dusan Veverkolog

Cambodia
If you are interested in wildlife and nature, Cambodia seems to be a great location where you
can find ample lush jungles and greenery. Cambodia is home to various animals and birds
including Asian elephants, sun bears, dholes, gibbons and Asian giant soft-shell turtles.

Also if you are into birds you can find plenty of resident and migratory birds that would keep you
interested throughout the trip. With seven main national parks, Cambodia can provide you with
plenty of natural spaces to explore. Virachey National Park is one of the popular national parks
which you must visit when you are exploring Cambodia. Also, you can find plenty of animals in
Bokor National Park, Phnom Kulen National Park and Botum Sakor National Park. You can also
explore various parks and zoos in Cambodia where kids and adults can learn more about nature
and wildlife.

Vietnam
With 34 national parks, Vietnam certainly checks all the boxes when you are looking for a
unique nature and wildlife holiday. Vietnam has a good population of Asian elephants, Burmese
pythons, Asian water monitor, Slow loris, sun bear and water buffalo. Also, you can find plenty
of Great Hornbills here that would provide you with great wildlife experiences. Vietnam’s
national parks offer a diverse landscape and variety in terms of fauna and flora. Phong Nha-Ke
Bang National Park is a perfect playground for those who love adventure and nature. With
plenty of tenacious rivers, interconnecting caves and lush jungles this national park can take
you on a journey like no other. Here you can find ample opportunities for outdoor activities like
kayaking, hiking, cycling and even cave exploration.

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