
Wildlife
When is a great time to spot wildlife? Wild animals can be found in ecosystems like deserts, forests, rain forests, plains or grasslands. Often wildlife is hidden and difficult to spot. Here you will find the right time and areas where the chance for a wildlife sighting is much higher.

Everglades - Best Time to Visit
Florida’s wildlife-rich Everglades is an incredible region of subtropical wilderness, with over 1.5 million acres of wetland to explore.
The best…

San Diego Zoo - Monthly Guide
The San Diego Zoo is an awesome year-round destination. You can experience more than 15,000 animals in action each day of the weak. However, if you…
Mae rim Elephant Camp Home (From Chiang Mai)
Winter is a great season to visit this place but if you aren't bothered by a few hours of afternoon rains then August-September is also a great time…

Yellowstone National Park Wildlife
Where and when animal sightings happen, depends on habitat preferences, weather and seasonal cycles of movement. Still, it's often a matter of luck…

Bandelier National Monument Wildlife
Great experience and wild life viewing in Winter.
Yukon Territory
Yukon has equally stunning aspects to offer, both in the cold and the hot months. It depends on what appeals to different individuals. Below is a…

Waterton Lakes National Park
Waterton is great at any time and open throughout the year. However, from May - September is probably the best time with the most wildlife being…
Panama Canal Zone
Dry season December until April, Semi-Dry Season June, July and August
Chitwan National Park
The National Park is open year round although most hotels close during the monsoon season from late June to the end of September. Best time for a…
Katmai National Park - Alaska Bear
There are 6 great months in which to view bears at Katmai National Park in Hallo Bay. So let the activity you want to see determine your trip dates.…

Brooks Falls Bears - Katmai National Park
Alaska is a place of remote wilderness and rugged scenery. The energy of this part of the world is perhaps best encapsulated in the local wildlife.…