10 most beautiful national parks in the world.

10. Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia 

Plitvice Lakes National Park is located in the center of the Croatian capital. The beauty of this park lies in its sixteen lakes, numerous waterfalls, cascades, miles, and beautiful boardwalk trails. Mineral-rich water flows through the rock. The national park covers an area of ​​about 300 square kilometers and is 8 square kilometers at the confluence of lakes. Plitvice is home to the largest wild bears, deer, wolves, pigs, and rare birds in Europe. From the 18km wooden footbridge, travelers fly through water surrounded by clouds of various butterflies.

9. Archives National Park, USA

Arch National Park contains the largest red sandstone in the world. Covering an area of ​​76,518 acres, the park has over 2,000 arches through natural and traditional processes. Archues National Park is home to millions of visitors from all over the world. Pinyon and naked juniper trees that bloom from April to July abound in the arches. Some of the animals left in the sandstone are the anthill, the cotton owl, the kit fox, the jackrabbits, and the kangaroo rats.

8. Kaziranga National Park, India

Kaziranga National Park is one of the most popular holiday destinations in India. Covering an area of ​​430 sq km, Kaziranga is surrounded by lush green elephant meadows, swamp lakes and dense tropical forests. This population includes 2,200 endangered Indian rhinos, which make up 2/3 of the world's population. In addition to the beauty of the park, the Brahmaputra River also flows, which makes the park attractive. Famous for its rich wildlife, the park is home to Indian elephants, wild buffalo, Indian tigers, and swamps. The most valuable birds in India for wildlife perfection are the white-faced goose, the ferruginous duck and the Asian openbill stork.

7. Komodo National Park, Indonesia

East Nusa Tengara Indonesia hosts the Komodo National Park, one of the top ten locations in the world. The park has three main islands; Komodo, Rinka, Poder. Komodo National Park, home to the world's largest lizard dragons, is usually three meters long and weighs more than 90 pounds. The beauty of the park lies in the panoramic view of Savannah, the tropical rainforests, the clear blue ocean and the crystal sand beaches. Komodo Water, one of the best diving sites in the world, is one of the richest and most spectacular under Sea Biota. The water around the islands is turbulent and full of diverse marine life.

6. Torres del Payne National Park, Chile / Argentina.

Torres del Payne National Park is part of the Sistema National de Arias Silvestres Protogidas del Estado de Chile. Covering an area of ​​242,242 hectares, it receives about 150,000 visitors a year, making it the most visited national park in Chile. Blue icebergs falling from the Gray Glaciers and the South Patagonian Icefield, the second-largest avalanche in the world, dominate the national ice age. The most diverse landscape of the National Park is the three granite peaks that rise to 9350 feet above sea level. Granite peaks along surrounding rivers, lakes, and valleys.

5. Fiordland National Park, New Zealand 

Fiordland National Park is New Zealand's natural desert, archived for its amazing natural features and extraordinary beauty. It is the only place where you can see snow-capped peaks, gleaming fjords, snow-covered valleys, snow-covered lakes in Tussauds, and rivers flowing through the tropical jungle. Fiordland is home to the world's largest bird, the takahe, which was thought to be endangered but was later rediscovered in the Fiordland Wilderness in 1948. It is the last refuge of the flying parrot in the world. Marine gardens contain rare black corals that can only be found at shallow depths, covered in a layer of fresh water.

4. Kidepo Valley National Park, Uganda

It is one of the most remote national parks in the world, just north of the Sudanese border, in the rugged, semi-arid valleys of Karamoja Province. Only a few make the pilgrimage to the park. However, the stunning beauty of this beautiful desert makes it one of the most famous pearl destinations in Africa. Kidepo National Park is home to 475 different species of birds next to Queen Elizabeth National Park. African birds such as Karamoja Appalachian and Black-breasted Barbet are highly sought after. In addition to its exotic birds, IKEA IKEA, the smallest ethnic group in Africa, and its culture and language are distinguished for their unique nature.

3. Jiuzhaigou National Park, China 

Jiuzhaigou National Park is a precious wonderland in China. The park is visited by over 20 million visitors each year to see the deep forests covered with turquoise lakes, cascading waterfalls, and snow-capped mountains. Jiuzhaigou National Park, also known as the Nine Village Valley, is located on the border of the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau in northern Sichuan Province. The park is home to 220 endangered species such as Giant Panda, Sichuan Golden Monkey and Rhododendron. No other national park offers dreamy eclectic scenery and natural sanctuaries like Puranas or Jiuzhaigou.

2. Banff National Park, Canada

Banff National Park, Canada's first national park, marks the beginning of simplicity. 6,641 square kilometers of unparalleled mountain landscape taken to the Canadian Rockies. Millions of visitors visit this landmark each year to see the turquoise blue waters of Lake Louis, walk naturally through the lush green skies of Sunshine Meadows and descend from the peaks of Icefield Parkways. Snow-capped peaks, glistening glaciers, and panoramic views are part of the majestic Banff National Park.

1. Galapagos National Park, Ecuador 

Galapagos National Park is located 563 miles off the coast of Ecuador and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. It consists of an archipelago of volcanic islands. The landscape includes the beautiful green vegetation of the highlands of Santa Cruz and the lava fields of Bartholomew. Galapagos hosts the world's rarest Galapagos turtle, marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, and small Galapagos penguins. Galapagos is the only national park in the world where wildlife is not afraid of humans. The Curious Sea Lion swims close to humans.

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