In the center of Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park is well-known for its magnificent Bengal tigers and for providing exhilarating safaris amid historic ruins and a variety of wildlife.
The world's greatest concentration of leopards may be found in Yala National Park, where visitors can have amazing experiences with the elusive cats and other unique wildlife.
Renowned for its one-horned rhinoceroses, Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides jungle safaris and Rapti River boat cruises.
For orangutans, the Borneo Rainforest is a paradise, with hikes through verdant jungles and opportunities to see unusual animals like proboscis monkeys and pygmy elephants.
The highly endangered Sumatran orangutans of Gunung Leuser National Park can be seen during hikes through thick rainforests brimming with a wide variety of plants and animals.
Known for its population of Indian rhinoceroses, Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers elephant-back safaris and birdwatching experiences.
One of the oldest jungles in the world may be found in Khao Sok National Park, which also offers safaris through limestone cliffs and caverns as well as opportunities to see uncommon wildlife.