Discover fascinating and wonderful creatures from the vast Himalayan Mountains of Asia. On your journey you’ll see highly endangered snow leopards, playful white-cheeked gibbons, and adorable red pandas.

Red Panda

Red Panda

The red panda is native to the eastern Himalayas above 4,000 feet. Its habitat includes up to 40 kinds of bamboo, but red pandas select only one or two of the most nutritious species to eat.

Snow Leopard

Snow Leopard

The snow leopard is native to the mountains of Central Asia. Its habitat includes cold and dry mountain ranges like the Himalayas.

White-Cheeked Gibbon

White-Cheeked Gibbon

Native to Laos, Vietnam, and extreme southeastern China. Habitat includes evergreen tropical rainforests and monsoon forests.

Bali Mynah

Bali Mynah

Native to Southeast Asia. Habitat includes grasslands, savannas, and tropical forests.

Forsten’s Tortoise

Forsten’s Tortoise

Native to Sulawesi and Halmahera in Indonesia. Habitat includes damp rainforests.

Chinese Alligator

Chinese Alligator

Native to the lower Yangtze, primarily in the Anhui and Zhejiang provinces in eastern China. Habitat includes slow-moving freshwater rivers and streams, lakes, ponds, and swamps.

Roti Island Snake-necked Turtle

Roti Island Snake-necked Turtle

Native to the island of Rote, Indonesia. Habitat includes small inland lakes, swamps, and marshlands.

Indian Peafowl

Indian Peafowl

Native to South Asia. Habitat includes deciduous forests, scrublands, and semi-desert grasslands.