Boasting a hugely diverse array of wildlife in a range of spectacular habitats, Asia’s nature is staggering. Including iconic species like the tigers of India and orangutans of Borneo, exploring this continent’s wildlife is a must for animal lovers, so grab your binoculars and venture out into the region’s vast national parks and nature reserves to discover more!
Whichever you choose, you will get to tick a favourite animal or animals off your bucketlist and have unforgettable encounters with some of the world’s most impressive wildlife.
Wendy's Top Asia Wildlife Experiences
Bengal Tiger, India
The Bengal tiger roams the landscapes of the Indian Subcontinent but are most easily spotted in one of India’s outstanding nature reserves. Head out on safari to find them on a number of our India tours.
Pygmy Elephants, Borneo
The smallest of Asia’s elephants and Borneo’s largest mammal, pygmy elephants are usually found along the jungle encompassed rivers of the northeast. Look for them along the Kinabatangan River on our Borneo tours.
Sloth Bears, India
The sloth bear has a shaggy black fur, distinctive chest markings and a long, flexible snout ideal for slurping up ants and termites! One of India’s most fascinating creatures, they are found in the forests and grasslands visited on some of our India tours.
Leopards, India
At home in a diverse range of habitats across India, the Indian leopard is magnificent to behold! Search for them in Kanha and Bandhavgarh national parks on foot and by vehicle on our Wildlife of India tour.
Proboscis Monkeys, Borneo
The proboscis monkey, recognisable by its unusual nose, lives among the mangrove forests, rivers and swamps of Borneo, the island to which it is endemic. Look out for them on our Borneo tours.
Orangutans, Borneo
Found in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra, the intelligent doe-eyed and critically endangered orangutan has captured the hearts of the world as it struggles with habitat loss and poaching. See them on our Borneo tours.
Sun Bears, Borneo
Found in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, sun bears are the world’s smallest bear species. As excellent climbers, they spend a lots of time up trees, so don’t forget to look up on your visit to the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre on our Best of Borneo tour.
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