Some of the best places I have been to........
Taï National Park, Côte d'Ivoire: Plenty of primates including Red Colobus, Olive Colobus, Diana Monkey, Sooty Mangabey, West African Chimpanzee, Potto, African golden cat, palm civet, Johnston Genet, Bongo, Bay duiker, Forest Elephant, Giant Pig, Spot-breasted and Olive Ibis, Black-collared lovebird, Black and yellow casqued hornbill, Blue cuckooshrike and White-necked Picathartes. Unfortunely the quailty of this park has descreased since I was there in 1992.
Belum-Temengor Forest, Peninsular Malaysia: A week long stay here cab show to be increadibly rewarding, I have seen Asian Elephant, Gaur, malay tapir, Serow, sambar, Large mouse deer, leopard, clawless otter, yellow-throated marten, Agile gibbon, white-handed gibbon, pale-thighed leaf-monkey, Crested wood-partridge, crestless fireback, crested fireback, Lesser fishing eagle, Garnet pitta, Giant pitta and 10 species of hornbill present.
Arfak Mts, West Papua:One of the most pristine and untoached areas which still exist on this earth, feels like you are walking in a prehistoric forest. Plenty of amazing species such as New Guinea Harpy Eagle, Papuan Mountain Pigeon, Yellow-capped Pygmy-Parrot, Feline Owlet-nightjar, Black Fantail, Western Parotia, Arfak Astrapia Long-tailed Paradigalla and Volgekop bowerbird is very likely to be encountered here
Mostly very few mammals seen, but Grizzled Tree-kangaroo, Long-beaked echidna, feather-tailed possum and Stein cuscus possibly for those being dedicated
Ngawun Reserve Forest, Myanmar:This place is located about 2 hours away from were I live and its my favoruite spot for wildlife in Myanmar with a large number of uncommon species present, Clouded leopard, Indochinese tiger, leopard cat, large-spotted civet, Asian elephant, red muntjac, Banteng, Gaur, lar gibbon, dusky leaf monkey, hog badger, Crawfurd silver pheasant, Blyth hawk eagle, Storm stork, Bay owl, Blue-rumped parrot, Gurney Pitta, Banded pitta, White-crowned hornbill, Great hornbill, Crested jay, Asian paradise flycatcher and Green broadbill.
Its also the largest remaning area of Sundaic lowland forest in mainland Asia.
Lope National Park, Gabon: Another place were a large number of primates can be seen, Mandrill, Putty-nosed monkey, Sun-tailed Guenon, Crowned guenon, Black Colobus, Chimpanzee and gorilla.
Other animals that all is relativey easy issRed forest Buffalo, red river hog, sitatunga, Peter duiker, yellow-backed duiker, blue duiker, african civet, ground pangolin, Bat hawk, tiger heron, Hartlaubs duck, African Black duck, Black Guineafowl, Red-necked Francolin, Narina Trogon, Giant Kingfisher, Piping hornbill and Rachel Malimbe
El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, Mexico:A awesome place and much less touristic than plenty of places in Peru and Ecudador for example. During 8 days here I saw Grey fox, Ocelot, Jaguar, Jaguarundi, Margay, Tayra, Neotropical otter, Coati, Bairds Tapir, white-tailed deer, Mantled Howling monkey,Geoffrey spider Monkey, Silky Anteater, Northern Tamandua, Hairy Dwarf Porcupine, Lowland Paca, 12 species of other rodents. The birdlife is rich, nearly 420 species recorded so far, some of the best ones being Thicket Tinamou, Horned Guan, Highland Guan, Ocellated Quail, Boat-billed Heron, King Vulture, Harpy Eagle, Crested Caracara, Collared forest falcon, Bearded Screach-Owl, Rufous Sabrewing, Blue-throated Motmot, Black-throated Jay and Bar-winged Oriole