Obsessed With Penguins? These 6 Places Around The World Let You See Penguins Up Close!

Best places to see penguins

You all might have seen the viral video of a lone penguin circulating on Instagram. The one nihilist penguin who left his colony and walked towards the mountains. The story has left many people across the world more curious about penguins. More and more people are now thinking about seeing penguins in the wild to observe them more closely. So, if you are a wildlife lover or just curious about penguins, here are the six best places where you can see them around the world.

6 Best Places Around The World To See Penguins In The Wild

1. Antarctica

Antarctica is undoubtedly one of the best places to see penguins in their natural habitat. The Antarctic Peninsula is the most popular spot to see these adorable semi-aquatic birds. You can spot Emperor and Adelie penguins walking in colonies and looking for food in Antarctica, and yes, they do all this while looking cute. Chinstrap and Gentoo penguins can also be seen here. This is also one of the best places to capture them on your camera.

2. Argentina

Punta Tombo in Patagonia, Argentina, is one of the best places in the world to see penguins. It is home to the largest Magellanic penguin colony. You can literally walk among them and click photos as these penguins waddle past you with their friends. Another great place in Argentina is Peninsula Valdes, where you can also spot whales, sea lions and orcas.

3. Cape Town, South Africa

Want to see a large colony of African penguins? Plan a visit to Cape Town, South Africa! Boulders Beach is one of the top places to spot penguins in their natural habitat. The best part is that you can see them up close. You can watch them waddling, spending time with their partners, or simply chilling on the beach. Just make sure you do not touch them. They might not like it.

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4. Victoria, Australia

The most famous spot to see penguins in Victoria, Australia, is Phillip Island. This is where you can witness the Penguin Parade. Animal lovers can watch hundreds of little penguins waddle ashore at sunset after spending the day at sea. You can also spot little penguins at St Kilda Pier in Melbourne. Though these penguins look cute and you might feel tempted to pick them up, do not do it. Do not interrupt them either. Some penguins can get defensive and run away if you get too close.

5. South Georgia

South Georgia is a remote island in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is known for its massive colonies of King Penguins, with thousands of breeding pairs. You can visit St Andrews Bay, Gold Harbour and Salisbury Plain to spot these birds. Visits to South Georgia are usually part of an Antarctic cruise, which means you can see penguins in multiple places while planning a trip to Antarctica.

6. Galápagos Islands

The Galápagos Islands are one of the best places to see the rare Galápagos Penguins. This is the only penguin species found north of the equator. Penguins are commonly spotted around Isabela and Fernandina Islands, often while boating or snorkelling.

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So, these are the six best places to see penguins in the world. Watching them might bring back memories of the classic cartoon Pingu for ‘90s kids. And yes, not forgetting its iconic ‘Noot Noot’ sound!

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Ashmeet Guliani: A coffee lover at heart, Ashmeet is a writer who enjoys exploring new cafes and discovering hidden gems. When not working, she is found reading, playing with dogs, or dreaming up a new coffee recipe to try.