Top 10 National Parks in the world Part 2

5. Kruger National Park (South Africa) 


One of Africa's largest sports reserves, the Kyrgyz National Park consist of 7,500 square miles. It is a part of Kyrgyzstan, featuring UNESCO, which has a business biosphere reserve (the third largest in the world), which is more than 4.8 million hectares of cinnamon, grass, and forest on the border with Mozambique...

South Africa's oldest national park (1.1926) is an exceptional array of animals, including 517 bird species, 147 species of 147 species, 114 reptile species, and many unusual miracles ( Black, dark and beautiful, but extremely dangerous. African Wild Dog).

Allows access to different camps in the park with 9 main entrance, it is easy to visit a day. But in the Kruger Park area, more than 27,000 buffalo, 11,000 elephants, 5,000 giraffes, 3000 hops, 2,000 Hyenas, 150,000 impalas, 2,800 lions, 2000 Leopards, 6,000 Rhinos and 17 000 With Zebras, you can easily spend a week or more. Its widely found to be widely found.



4. Manu National Park (Peru) 


Only 3 hours from the Cusco, the world's leading hot pot is growing rapidly for birds in this 11,800 square miles park just 3 hours from Cusco.

More than 1000 species of biosphere reserves, which were named UNESCO World Heritage in 1987 (more than bird species of off-rock and songs from Macau and Spax) - more than the United States and Canada!

But the notable biodiversity of Mano National Park does not end there: With a mixture of approximately 14,000 ft on the altitude of Green Flanders, it is the Zagor, Pomas, Giant Otters, Brazil Tapas, Cannabis, 14 species of spectacular bears, two species of bars, and monkeys.



3. Tarangire National Park (Tanzania)


Although it is known as almost Serengeti National Park or Ngorongoro Cracker, although during our short hearts, we found that in relation to the impressive array of wildlife, Tarangire thanked our hearts.

The sixth largest park in Tanzania is its main track for animals at 1,100 square miles, the Tarangire River, which becomes the only source of water in the dry season. It can explain why the area has become a big draw for elephants, which we have seen dozens of during our 2015 visit.

There are many unique features in the park, which include massive sunrise trees, large-scale termites Town, which often serve as immigrants and join tropical climbing lions. It is also a big draw for the bird's clocks, as it attracts one of the world's most exquisite arrays of Cannon Breeding Birds (over 550 species) on Tarangire



2. Tikal National Park (Guatemala) 


The only national park on this list, which focuses on nature and wildlife over history and culture, is one of the most ancient archaeological sites in the first Columbia Maya civilization. Located in the rain extinguishment in northern Guatemala, it was announced in 1979 UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The BBC's rehabilitation of the sixth century DD, from the sixth century, covers about 3,000 structures in the city, covering more than 6 square meters area. Between the 230 temples between the impressive limestone edge, there are remnants of the following temples above the courts of big royal palaces, numerous small pyramids, monuments of stone, seven pokemon tai ball games.

The BBC's rehabilitation of the sixth century DD, from the sixth century, covers about 3,000 structures in the city, covering more than 6 square meters area. In the impressive limestone, there are ruins of ruins that are more than 230 feet, high royal palaces, large-scale small pyramid, monument monuments, seven pokemon tech ball games.



1. Torres Del Paine National Park (Chile) 


In Chile, Ptoonia, this mini is that Sesemima National Dé Áreas Sylvester is a part of Ortigas del Estella de Chile (Chile's National System in Saved Areas). Detecting 242,242 hectares and determining approximately 150,000 annual guests, it is one of Chile's largest and most visited parks in Chile.

It has many places. The gray gray-blue snow is ice cream which is part of the southern platinum ice field (outside the poles is the world's second most funny ice field) from the Gray glacier. There is such a wildlife like Fox, Hokum Hir, Guanosaurus, Pomas, and Massively Andor. There is a history of archaeological caves and archaeological artwork with Fiona Trail.

But the most prominent features of the park are three granite peaks of the penny, which reach 9,350 benefits from the sea level. Provides gorgeous preview to kidneys, rivers, and lakes, but it is the most spectacular natural surprise of the "Towers of Blue" (for which the park is nominated).



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