Pokemon GO has some region-exclusive Pokemon that only spawn in particular locations around the world. Even some classic ‘Mon like Mr. Mime and Farfetch’d can only be found in specific regions.
Therefore, if you want to catch ’em all, you’ll have to travel across the world!
These are all of the region-exclusive Pokemon in Pokemon GO (as well as the regional variants) and where in the world you can find them:
- #83 – Farfetch’d – Eastern Asia
- #115 – Kangaskahn – Australia
- #122 – Mr. Mime – Europe
- #128 – Tauros – North America
- #214 – Heracross – Mexico, Central America, South America, and sometimes Southern Texas and Florida.
- #222 – Corsola – Tropical regions on the coasts of Central and South America, Africa, South Asia, and Northern Australia.
- #313 – Volbeat – Europe, Asia, and Australia
- #314 – Illumise – The Americas and Africa
- #324 – Torkoal – South Asia
- #335 – Zangoose – Europe, Asia, and Australia
- #336 – Seviper – The Americas and Africa
- #337 – Lunatone – Eastern Hemisphere
- #338 – Solrock – Western Hemisphere
- #357 – Tropius – Africa, Eastern Mediterranean, Southern Spain, and Malta
- #369 – Relicanth – New Zealand and Fiji
- #417 – Pachirisu – North Arctic (Russia and Canada)
- #422 – Shellos
- Pink – Western Hemisphere
- Blue – Eastern Hemisphere
- #439 – Mime Jr. – Only hatched from eggs obtained in Europe
- #441 – Chatot – Southern Hemisphere
- #455 – Carnivine – Southeast USA
- #480 – Uxie – Asia Pacific Region
- #481 – Mesprit – Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India
- #482 – Azelf – The Americas and Greenland (Usually in Legendary Raids but also an ultra-rare spawn)
- #511 – Pansage – Asia-Pacific Region
- #513 – Pansear – Middle East, Africa, and India
- #515 – Panpour – The Americas and Greenland
- #538 – Throh – The Americas and Africa
- #539 – Sawk – Europe, Asia, and Australia
- #550 – Basculin
- Red-striped – Eastern Hemisphere
- Blue-striped – Western Hemisphere.
- #556 – Maractus – Southern USA, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and South America
- #561 – Sigilyph – Egypt and Greece
- #626 – Bouffalant – New York and the surrounding areas
- #631 – Heatmor – Europe, Asia, and Australia
- #632 – Durant – The Americans and Africa
- #669 – Flabebe
- Blue – Asia Pacific
- Red – Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India
- Yellow – the Americas and Greenland
- #701 – Hawlucha – Mexico
- #707 – Klefki – France
- #741 – Oricorio
- Balie Style – Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India
- Pom-Pom Style – The Americas and Greenland
- Pa’u Style – African, Asian, Pacific, and Caribbean Islands
- Sensu Style – Asia-Pacific Region
- #764 – Comfey – Hawaii
- #797 – Celesteela – Southern Hemisphere (Only when a Raid boss)
- #798 – Kartana – Northern Hemisphere (Only when a Raid boss)
Another Pokemon that isn’t necessarily region-exclusive but has plenty of regional variants is Vivillon. Luckily, you can get all of the Vivillon patterns in Pokemon GO without traveling – all you need to do is pin Postcards from around the globe!
Additionally, Furfrou is available worldwide but has some appearances that are exclusive to certain regions, such as the Pharoah and Kabuki forms. Find out how to get every Furfrou form in Pokemon GO if you want the whole collection!

How to Catch Region-Exclusive Pokemon Anywhere in the World
If you want to catch a region-exclusive Pokemon in Pokemon GO without traveling to where they spawn, you’ll need to wait until a Pokemon GO Tour – Global event.
During these events, many region-exclusive Pokemon appear as wild Pokemon spawns or in event Eggs.
For instance, Relicanth, Tropius, and Torkal were in Eggs during the Pokemon GO Tour: Hoenn – Global event, while other region-exclusives like Seviper and Zangoose spawned in the wild.