Whatever you’re into – exploring caves, week-long safaris, hiking, fishing, or simple sightseeing – you will find it in a nation.
Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
This national park is more like a scene from a fairy tale than an actual place on earth, but the 16 crystal clear lakes, breathtaking waterfalls and vaulted caves are not only real—they’re natural formations.
Yosemite National Park, California
With over 20 waterfalls, challenging day hikes and family friendly trails, Yosemite National Park is the perfect park to embark on solo or with your loved ones.
Canaima National Park, Venezuela
Canaima National Park is spread over 3 million hectares (about the same size as Belgium), along the border between Guyana and Brazil. Much of the park is covered by tepui, according to Hike Venezuela.
Wrangell – St Elias, Alaska
Larger than the country of Switzerland, Wrangell–St. Elias is the country’s biggest national park.
Glacier Park Montana
Every Montana enthusiast agrees that one of the greatest ways to enjoy Montana is to immerse yourself in its beauty. How does one do that exactly? Spend the night in the outdoors and camp! Summer is on the horizon and there is no better time than now to dig out your tent, dust off your hiking boots, and get out there into the wild.
Galapagos, Ecuador
The Galapagos Islands are home to some of the most unique wildlife in the world.
Jim Corbett, India
Visitors can book a Jeep Safari or Canter Safari in this incredible national park.
Saxon Switzerland, Germany
This is the birthplace of free climbing. Established in 1990 and encompassing 36 square miles, the park is known for its free climbing opportunities and for its wildly eroded landscape of Elbe sandstone formations, created as a seafloor during the Cretaceous period, according to National Geographic. For the best experience, it is advised to take a rowboat or ride a historic paddle steamer on the water.
Fiordland, New Zealand
This national park was established in 1952. It is comprised of mountains, lakes, rainforests and incredible ice-carved fiords.
Corcovado National Pak, Costa Rica
Corcovado National Park is one of the world’s best spots for trekking, hiking and camping.
Phong Nha-Ke Bang, Vietnam
The gorgeous UNESCO World Heritage Site is the result of earth crust development 464 million years ago.
Banff, Canada
Established in 1885, Banff National Park is Canada’s first and the world’s third. It all started when construction workers stumbled across a cave containing hot springs on the eastern slopes of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains.
Snowdonia, Wales
This is the most popular national park in Wales, with more than 6 million visitors every year.
Fuji-Hakone-Izu, Japan
Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park includes a volcanic area that features Mt. Fuji, the symbol of Japan.
Serengeti, Tanzania
This is Tanzania’s oldest national park and one of the most beautiful mind-blowing escapes you should add to your bucket list.
Yellowstone, Wyoming
This is one of the most visited national parks in the U.S. year after year.
Connemara, Ireland
Some locals say Connemara shows “the real beauty of Ireland.” The park encircles a kaleidoscope of the region’s most spectacular scenery in a 4,942-acre setting, according to Galway Tourism.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta, Australia
The park features spectacular geological formations that dominate the vast red sandy plain of central Australia.
Namib-Naukluft, Namibia
Although exceptionally arid, Namib Naukluft Park–home to one of the world’s oldest and largest deserts–is still teeming with life.
Kruger, South Africa
Kruger National Park is undoubtedly one of the best places to see wildlife in all of Africa.
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