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5 Must-Visit Countries For Their Iconic National Animals

Discover these amazing countries where you can see iconic national animals like India’s Bengal tiger, China’s panda, and more—perfect for wildlife lovers and cultural explorers alike.

Every nation holds a deep connection to its national animal, a creature that stands as the representation of the country's spirit, values, and biodiversity. From wild forests to outback plains, these animals become symbols for a nation that leads tourism and conservation works. For those who relish wildlife and culture, the journey to countries that celebrate their national animals is nothing short of an adventure and involves an education about their countries and ecology. 

Whether it is the sighting of a glorious tiger in India or the eyeing of the gentle kiwi in New Zealand, each experience is a lifetime memory. Here are five places where one can see their beloved national animal, either in the wild or in a sanctified environment.

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India – Bengal Tiger

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(Image Source: Canva)

Visit the untamed heart of India in such national parks as Ranthambhore, Bandhavgarh, and Sundarbans, home to the rare Bengal tiger. As the country's national animal, the tiger represents power and preservation.

New Zealand – Kiwi

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(Image Source: Canva)

Spot the nocturnal kiwi in nature reserves such as Zealandia in Wellington or the sanctuaries of Stewart Island. This small, flightless bird holds immense cultural and ecological value in New Zealand.

Australia – Kangaroo

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(Image Source: Canva)

Visit Australia’s outback or national parks like Kangaroo Island and Grampians to see kangaroos in the wild. These hopping pouch mammals are a true symbol of the Australia's wilderness.

China – Giant Panda

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(Image Source: Canva)

Travel to Sichuan’s panda reserves, especially the Chengdu Research Base, to witness giant pandas munching bamboo and lounging peacefully. These black-and-white icons are a cornerstone of global wildlife conservation.

Thailand – Asian Elephant

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(Image Source: Canva)

Experience Thailand’s revered elephants in ethical sanctuaries in Chiang Mai and Kanchanaburi. These gentle giants, symbols of strength and wisdom, are deeply woven into Thai tradition and tourism.

About the author Vaishnavi Shivam

Vaishnavi is a passionate lifestyle and health writer with a flair for crafting stories that are relatable, informative, and engaging. She often explores themes rooted in Indian culture, wellness, festivals, and seasonal living. A state-level karate player, Vaishnavi believes in discipline both on and off the mat. Outside of work, she finds joy in sketching — a calming hobby she embraces for the sheer love of it, not perfection.
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