Amazing creations of nature are the best reminder of what a beautiful planet we live on. This should remind us to preserve nature, which will be enjoyed by future generations. We have selected ten national parks that fascinate with their incredible beauty.
Lencois Maranheses, Brazil
Lençóis Maranhenses National Park is located in the northeast of Brazil. You walk in the national park white sand dunes, cool off in many crystal clear lagoons and watch the sunset. The rainy season, which lasts from May to September, is especially beautiful, because then crystalline lakes form between the dunes, which make the landscape even more magical.
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Corcovado, Costa Rica
Lovers wild animals and nature lovers will enjoy this tropical rainforest. Biologically, it is one of the most diverse places on Earth and is home to pumas, jaguars, crocodiles, turtles, and even four species of monkeys. All visitors to Corcovado must have permits and a guide, as entry to the park is not permitted otherwise.
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Volcanoes, Rwanda
Imagine going past the gorilla. This is possible in this national park located about two hours drive from the capital Kigali. Only a small number of tourists can enter the park per day, so this trip needs to be planned carefully. It is a national park home to endangered gorilla species with a rich ecosystem surrounded by evergreen and bamboo forests, hills, open grasslands and swamps.
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Banff, Canada
On the border between Alberta and British Columbia is what many say is Banff National Park image of paradise. Emerald glacial lakes Moraine and Louise and snow-capped mountain peaks make up this unreal beautiful landscape.
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Galapagos, Ecuador
The national park includes most of the islands of the Galapagos Islands. This volcanic archipelago is home many animals. Due to the mixing of three Pacific currents, you will find here the most diverse marine ecosystem on the planet. Imagine seeing it live penguins, giant tortoises and sea lions.
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Torres Del Paine, Chile
Torres del Paine National Park it includes mountains, glaciers, lakes and rivers in southern Chilean Patagonia. Lovers of active holidays can enjoy kayaking, horse riding, walking on frozen lakes and fishing here.
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Killarney, Ireland
Killarney National Park near Killarney was Ireland's first national park. Whether you choose to visit the famous Ring of Kerney road or take a boat ride on the beautiful lakes, this trip will not leave anyone indifferent. The park has many mountains, lakes and forests. The central point of the national park is also a mansion from the 19th century.
Komodo, Indonesia
Komodo National Park in Indonesia is located on the island of Mala Sunda. Komodo dragons do exist and inhabit this national park in Indonesia, which consists of 29 volcanic islands. It's the only place in the world where you giant lizards live in nature and walk freely on sandy beaches.
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Karijini, Australia
Australia's Pilbara region is home to the country's second largest national park. It boasts gigantic gorges and waterfalls, ending in turquoise lakes. This is a park full of adventures: you can explore serpentine tunnels made of marble rock, se you climb boulders and squeeze through narrow trenches, walk on ledges, paddle through hidden waterways and descend deep into chasms that were made over two billion years ago.
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Toubkal, Morocco
Only 50 kilometers from Marrakesh, high in the Atlas Mountains lies Toubkal Park. It offers visitors many attractions. The climb to the top of the Atlas mountain takes 2 days and offers wonderful views views of the incredible landscape. The rural villages, which are surrounded by mountains, are a stop to immerse yourself in the simple life of the local inhabitants.
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