Wild Things: Incredible Luxury Vacations to Spot Penguins, Lions, Tigers & Bears
Watching polar bears roam a shimmering Arctic expanse, tigers glide silently through India’s tall grasses, blue-footed boobies nest along the cliffs of the Galápagos, or elephants, giraffes, and lions stride across East Africa’s Serengeti — these are the breathtaking, almost cinematic moments that define a true wildlife “bucket list” for luxury travelers.
Just as compelling — and perhaps less obvious — is what surrounds those moments. These eco-adventures are thoughtfully paired with stays at exceptional hotels, lodges, tented camps, and aboard luxury cruise ships, where guests savor standout dining, rejuvenating spa and wellness offerings, enriching cultural experiences, and warm, attentive service at every turn.
But it goes deeper still. Pavlus Travel & Cruise understands that the true impact of a wildlife journey is personal — how it stirs something lasting within. Travelers often return with the same sentiment: “It was so much more than a vacation. This experience changed me forever.” So take a moment to explore seven extraordinary wildlife experiences, hand-picked to deliver authenticity and eco-adventure — each pairing luxury travel with unforgettable encounters. Perhaps the only question left is: Haven’t I waited long enough?
Destination
East Africa: Lions & Elephants
One standout wildlife-viewing option is Tauck‘s 13-day “Kenya & Tanzania: A Classic Safari.” Traveling in six-passenger, open-air safari vehicles, guests venture into Serengeti National Park, the Masai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, and Lake Manyara National Park.
There’s something quietly powerful about a safari: travelers observe from defined spaces while wildlife move freely across vast, untamed landscapes. Pavlus’ personal travel planners take care to walk guests through every detail in advance, so when they head into the wild, they do so with confidence, comfort, and a sense of anticipation.

Expert guides bring each moment to life as travelers gaze in awe at zebras, giraffes, hippos, antelopes, elephants — and, at Lake Manyara, even tree-climbing lions. One unforgettable morning begins at dawn, as guests rise gently into the sky on a hot-air balloon ride over the Masai Mara, followed by a Champagne breakfast in the bush. Despite the rugged setting, there’s no sense of “roughing it”: guests unwind in upscale lodges and luxury tented camps, enjoying wine tastings, enrichment programs, and cultural encounters such as visits to Maasai villages.
Tauck · Escorted Safari
Kenya & Tanzania: A Classic Safari
13 days · Serengeti, Masai Mara, Amboseli & Lake Manyara
$16,990
per person, dbl. · incl. on-tour air
“Our Pavlus personal travel planners truly care about our customers. They take genuine pride in answering every safari question, securing the best pricing, and adding value whenever possible. Best of all, guests enjoy a smooth, seamless booking process managed by a travel expert — without any service fee.”
— Shelby Steudle, President, Pavlus Travel
Destination
Antarctica: Penguins Galore
Few places on Earth feel as awe-inspiring as Antarctica. Setting out by Zodiac, on foot, or by kayak, travelers encounter seals lounging on ice floes, whales breaching and exhaling into the crisp air — and, at Paulet Island, an astonishing sight: tens of thousands of Adélie penguins stretching across the snow as far as the eye can see. It’s nature at its most raw, most beautiful, and most humbling.
Experiencing it all in supreme comfort is part of the magic. One exceptional option is Silversea‘s six-day “Antarctic Fly Cruise” aboard the 220-passenger Silver Endeavour, with pre- and post-cruise stays at The Cormorant at 55 South in Puerto Williams, Chile. Roundtrip flights from Santiago to Puerto Williams, plus charter flights directly into Antarctica, let guests bypass the often-rough Drake Passage and arrive on the White Continent within hours.
From there it’s a seamless transition: a short shuttle to the beach, a Zodiac ride to the ship, and a warm welcome onboard — complete with a glass of bubbly. Naturalists, marine biologists, and scientists guide daily discoveries, while life onboard stays exceptional with all-suite accommodations, butler service, and a 1:1 crew-to-guest ratio.
Silversea · Expedition Cruise
Silver Endeavour — Antarctic Fly Cruise
6 days · multiple 2026, 2027 & 2028 departures
$22,900
per person, dbl. · Feb 8, 2028
Destination
Alaska: Black & Brown Bears
In Alaska’s vast wilderness, few experiences rival seeing black and brown bears in their natural habitats. Ultra-luxury Regent Seven Seas Cruises offers a seven-night, highly inclusive Alaska voyage aboard the 746-passenger Seven Seas Explorer, sailing between Vancouver, B.C., and Whittier, Alaska, through the stunning Inside Passage.
Ports of call include Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, and Icy Strait, along with scenic cruising past Hubbard Glacier. Among the wildlife encounters woven throughout is the Icy Strait excursion “Whales, Wildlife & Bear Search,” where guests track humpback whales before heading to the Spasski River Valley to observe brown bears from a raised platform. With up to 55 included shore excursions and multiple departures, the itinerary offers both flexibility and extraordinary value.
If the voyage ends in Whittier, Pavlus recommends extending the journey with the five-day “Denali Adventure,” traveling by train and road through landscapes filled with moose, mountain goats, and more.
Regent Seven Seas · Luxury Cruise
Seven Seas Explorer — Inside Passage
7 nights · Vancouver to Whittier · July 1, 2026
$8,299
per person, dbl.
Destination
In Search of Hippos: Africa’s Chobe River
River cruising takes on a wilder edge with AmaWaterways‘ sailing along Botswana’s Chobe River. Aboard the intimate, 28-guest Zambezi Queen, guests enjoy front-row views of hippos, elephants, and vibrant birdlife — often just steps away.
This three-day river safari is part of a 14-day “Iconic Africa” journey spanning Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. Along the way, travelers experience village visits, 4×4 game drives, and one of the densest wildlife regions on the continent — with time at Victoria Falls, Cape Town, and Greater Kruger National Park, home to the famed “Big Five.”
“This AmaWaterways journey certainly delivers a richly layered African adventure.”
— Shelby Steudle, President, Pavlus Travel
For the most devoted wildlife fans, Pavlus suggests the river line’s Rwanda extension, where travelers hike through Volcanoes National Park in search of silverback gorillas and golden monkeys.
AmaWaterways · River Safari
Zambezi Queen — Iconic Africa
14 days · Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe & South Africa
$20,645
per person, dbl.
Destination
India with A&K: Royal Bengal Tigers
Abercrombie & Kent‘s 12-day “Iconic India: Tigers & the Taj Mahal” artfully pairs thrilling wildlife encounters with rich cultural discovery. With expert guides leading the way, travelers venture into Ranthambore National Park — a former hunting ground of the Maharajas of Jaipur — in search of Bengal tigers, sloth bears, antelopes, and other wildlife.
After exploring, guests unwind at the nearby Oberoi Vanyavilas Wildlife Resort, an elegant permanent tented camp. Spanning 20 acres of manicured gardens, tranquil lakes, and softly lit fountains, its 25 spacious tents each offer a private garden, polished wooden deck, and a generous marble bathroom with a classic roll-top bath. At its heart, the main lodge evokes a royal hunting palace, adorned with hand-painted frescoes and murals of elephants and peacocks.
The journey then continues through India’s famed Golden Triangle — Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur — where guests stay in luxurious Oberoi hotels, enjoy a lively rickshaw ride through Old Delhi, explore Jaipur’s storied “Pink City,” and experience both sunrise and sunset at Agra’s breathtaking Taj Mahal. Need a good reason to book with us? Learn more on the “Why Pavlus?” page.
Abercrombie & Kent · Luxury Tour
Iconic India: Tigers & the Taj Mahal
12 days · Ranthambore + the Golden Triangle
$13,795
per person, dbl.
Destination
Galápagos Islands: Boobies & Giant Tortoises
Roughly 600 miles off South America’s coast, Ecuador’s Galápagos Islands remain one of the planet’s most extraordinary ecosystems. Nearly 97 percent of the archipelago’s land mass is protected within Galápagos National Park, while the surrounding waters are safeguarded as the Galápagos Marine Reserve.
Just as Charles Darwin did in the 19th century, today’s travelers can marvel at blue-footed boobies performing courtship dances, giant tortoises lumbering across volcanic terrain, and marine iguanas, sea lions, and seals both on land and in the offshore waters.
For many travelers, the best way to see the islands is via an upscale expedition cruise. Pavlus often books guests aboard Celebrity Cruises‘ 100-passenger Celebrity Flora or sister Silversea’s ultra-luxury Silver Origin — floating base camps for discovery, staffed by 80 and 90 crew members respectively, with refined dining and naturalist-led excursions. Many lines offer both Inner Loop and Outer Loop itineraries, which can be combined for a deeper journey, and your planner can help extend the trip with an Ecuador or Peru land tour.
Celebrity Cruises · Expedition
Celebrity Flora — Galápagos Inner Loop
Naturalist-led · sister ship Silver Origin also available
$8,433
per person, dbl.
Destination
Polar Bears on Norway’s Svalbard
The region around Longyearbyen, on the Norwegian Arctic isle of Svalbard, is often home to more polar bears than people. One way to potentially spot these white giants — along with Arctic foxes, reindeer, and Arctic birds — is to cruise Viking‘s 15-day “Iceland and Norway’s Arctic Explorer.”
Sailing between Bergen, Norway, and Reykjavik, Iceland, the 930-passenger Viking Neptune, the 998-guest Viking Vela, or a sister vessel each operates multiple departures in summer 2026 and 2027. A top benefit: the ship stays overnight in Longyearbyen, giving guests two full days to explore. Beyond polar wildlife, travelers admire Norway’s rugged beauty at Geiranger, explore the former Hanseatic city of Bergen, and go ashore at Tromsø, Norway’s northernmost city.
Pavlus’ caring personal travel planners stand ready to assist with other departure dates, both for this and other Arctic itineraries — some visiting Greenland and the Northwest Passage, two more regions that are polar-bear territory.
Viking · Ocean Cruise
Viking Neptune — Iceland & Norway’s Arctic Explorer
15 days · Reykjavik to Bergen · Aug 17, 2026
$8,799
per person, dbl.
More Wild Things, More Than a Trip
Many other wild, often-exotic regions across the globe — Australia’s Kimberley, the Brazilian and Peruvian Amazon, Komodo Island in Indonesia, and the jungles of Southeast Asia — offer superb wildlife adventures as well.
The world is filled with extraordinary wildlife experiences waiting to be discovered, and Pavlus Travel & Cruise knows that each journey becomes more than a trip — it’s a story, a memory, and often, a transformation. We have our clients’ interests at heart from the first vacation conversation to the final day they return home.
So when you’re ready to check off that “bucket list” adventure, one thing is certain: the wild is calling — and we’re here to assist and support you.
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