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Nepal: A diverse ecosystem

Chitwan National Park showcases Nepal’s diverse ecosystem, encompassing grasslands, marshes, and lush sal forests teeming with rare fauna like the one-horned rhino.

India: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Assam, India, is famous for its vast grasslands and marshlands harboring the rare one-horned rhinoceros population.

Tanzania: A dormant volcano

Ngorongoro Crater, a dormant volcanic caldera in Tanzania, hosts an incredible density of wildlife within its fertile volcanic soil and lush vegetation.

Botswana: A wetland system

The Okavango Delta, a unique wetland system in Botswana, offers intricate waterways and diverse birdlife, making it a premier eco-tourism destination.

Kenya: Connecting to Serengeti

Witness the awe-inspiring annual wildebeest migration at the Masai Mara National Reserve, seamlessly connected to Tanzania’s Serengeti for an unparalleled safari experience.

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