10 destinations that people visit see animals

While flying halfway to the world for pets, something cute and fluffy might seem ridiculous, these exotic places allow you to observe the animals that you will never see in your daily life. It is a level of child care of your neighbor's childcare!


While flying halfway to the world for pets, something cute and fluffy might seem ridiculous, these exotic places allow you to observe the animals that you will never see in your daily life. It is a level of child care of your neighbor's childcare!

Puffins, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland
Iceland is filled with STARK landscapes that will take the breath, but on the less majestic side, more adorable spectrum, it's MACTUS! The largest molest colony is in southern Iceland, in a group of islands called Vestmannaeyjar. These tiny birds are magnificent in their natural habitat. Offshore, you can spot their presence by their burrows - they dig them using their bills and feet, like dogs!

Sunderbans Tiger Reserve, Western Bengal, India
While Thailand Tiger Tiger Temple locations have been closed for drug and maltractors tigers, it is one of the largest natural tigers in the world where they freely wander. In this 140,000 hectare mangrove forest between Bangladesh and Eastern India, more than 350 tigers reside in this elusive place. Visitors can take a boat safari in the river and possibly catching a tiger swimming.


Monkey Forest, Ubud, Bali
The ubud monkeys look so wise - do these cutes held on the secret of happiness? Otherwise known as Padangtegal's Sacred Monkey Forest, long-tail gray macaques hordes are perched on the entire Bali part. The conservation efforts of the forest are often rented, but avoid wearing jewelry or bulk clothes when you visit - the macaques are known to tear a thing or two!

Giraffe Manor, Nairobi, Kenya
At Giraffe Manor, you can literally have breakfast with a giraffe. But no guarantee that they will not fly your crescent! This is perhaps one of the most cool interactive experiences and you could see these giants several times a day, if they are hungry enough. When growing in your window, nourish a snack and get the picture of a life.


Chengdu Giant Panda Reproduction Center, China
Most people have seen these incredibly goofy, sweet panda videos rolling in their game center. Located about 10 kilometers from the city center, this research base has helped to imitate the natural habitat of giant pandas in order to help them prosper and keep their species. Discover the bamboo and enjoy the pure joy and non-ad'electricity which is the life of the life of Happy Panda.

Kangaroo Sanctuary, Australia
Australia is pretty much synonymous with Kangaroos, and this sanctuary in Alice Springs is manufactured to save baby and adult kangaroos in need. Guided tours educate people on animals and also encourage them to help save and treat animals. Given the good circumstance, we would certainly become mom to a baby Kangaroo!


Flemish Island, Aruba
If Florida does not have enough flamingo for you, this refuge in Aruba is worthy of the postcard. The surrounding beach is beautiful and dotted with these bright pink birds makes it even more a show to see. Your Instagram game with a visit to Flamingo Island.


Swimming Cochys Island, the Bahamas
The Bahamas are not just at home for crystal clear waters and virgin heavens. There is a real pig island filled with piggies that have adapted to live on the island and can swim next to you in the waters. No one is sure to know how these little piggies have been on the island, but they are so adorable, we do not care.

Lazy sanctuary, Costa Rica
These laid-cute little nuggets are especially on Costa Rica and the Sanctuary of Lazy is the best place to go see them! The lazy are weird and hilarious and you can get up close with them here. Take a guided canoe line through their habitats and live slow motion life. You can not stand or touch one, but this is as close as you can get.


Owl Cafe, Tokyo, Japan
You have probably heard about Cate Cafe in Japan, but in Harajuku, there are more than five owl cafes! In Japanese culture, owls are considered good luck symbols. Take pictures with one of these night cuties while your child plays with them. There is a controversy of conservation on these cafes, but you can read and decide yourself.


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