Discover Batu Katak Karst Forest, where the world's largest flower blooms alongside Sumatran orangutans, tigers, and vibrant wildlife. A hidden paradise for ecotourism and conservation. The Batu…
Our Mission Wildlife Heritage Areas celebrate places where local people are committed to further a deep and respectful connection between people and nature. Read More Thinking about becoming…
Our supporters adhere to the following Guiding Principles, demonstrating their commitment to making the world a better place for people, wildlife, and the places they both call home. Joining the…
The Whitsundays Whale Heritage Area is nestled within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and includes a group of tropical islands with fringing reefs and beaches. From around June to October,…
Head to Plettenberg Bay, where pristine beaches meet an ocean rich in marine life. Nestled along South Africa’s Garden Route, it’s renowned for whale watching, marine conservation, and eco-friendly…
Explore Madeira, “the flower island,” with its lush laurel forests and rich marine life. Discover diverse cetaceans and enjoy exceptional whale watching in protected waters. Madeira lies between…
Set sail in the Santa Barbara Channel, where you can witness majestic blue whales and playful dolphins in a marine paradise renowned for its rich biodiversity and conservation efforts. The Santa…
Discover Algoa Bay, the Bottlenose Dolphin Capital of the World, and witness incredible marine biodiversity, including Humpback Whales, Southern Right Whales, Great White Sharks and 13 species of…
Explore the Amazon with the Musmuki Tourism Association, where former monkey traders turned knowledgeable local guides offer low-impact nature activities highlighting the sacred Musmuki monkey. The…
There are many benefits to becoming a Wildlife Heritage Area including: Promoting your destination to responsible tourism operators Accessible website helps you to manage the programme…