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world is full of national parks —
418 of them in the U.S. alone. But with so many wonderful parks
in the U.S., many travelers overlook the national pa
rks around the world that are every bit as amazing. Here are 10
incredible national parks outside the U.S. that are a
must-see.
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Pantanal Matogrossense National Park, Brazil
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Located along the Bolivian border, this beautiful national park has
been called “Brazil’s best kept secret” by National Geographic. The Pantanal is
the largest tropical wetland in the world. It also has the largest
concentration of wildlife on the continent. The spectacularly
diverse wildlife includes anteaters, caimans, anacondas, jaguars,
egrets, storks, capuchin monkeys, capybaras and more. The best time to visit is May to
September.
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Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Credit: Suntichai Boottasen/Shutterstock Established in 1952, the Serengeti is most
well-known for its enormous annual migration of wildebeest and
zebra. The entire park covers 5,700 square miles, which is larger
than the state of Connecticut. If you don’t go on your safari
during migration time, you can still see wildlife from a game
drive. You can also visit a Maasai village or take a
hot air balloon ride over the plains.
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Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica
Credit: 4FR/iStock Described by Costa Rica Guide as “the
backpacking experience of a lifetime,” Corcovado National Park
includes 13 major ecosystems that range from beaches to cloud
forests to mangrove swamps. Wildlife such as scarlet macaws,
crocodiles, hummingbirds, tapirs and red-backed squirrel monkeys
call Corcovado their home. Camp near one of the ranger stations and
take in the diverse landscape.
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Kluane National Park, Canada
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Canada’s highest mountain (Mount Logan), Canada’s largest ice field
and North America’s most diverse population of grizzly bears
all call Kluane National Park home. Located in the
southwest Yukon, Kluane has no shortage of things to do — watch
Dall sheep through a telescope or on a hike, raft the Canadian
Heritage River and see grizzlies on the shoreline or take a flight
and land on a glacier for an amazing view.
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Swiss National Park, Switzerland
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You’ll find the Swiss National Park in the western Alps. It’s an
excellent vacation spot for families with kids. There are
interactive displays at the Zernez visitor’s center and even a
hiking trail designated specially for children, both of which help
educate and inform young visitors about the wildlife in the park.
Ibexes, marmots, golden eagles and more roam the area, and the view
of the mountains is nothing short of breathtaking.
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Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
Credit: TG23/iStock Plitvice is easily recognized by its 16 turquoise lakes
that are connected by waterfalls which eventually end as a
limestone canyon. Lake tour programs, some on boats and others on
panoramic vehicles, run regularly throughout the day. It’s an easy
day trip from Zagreb should you find yourself in Croatia’s capital
anytime soon.
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Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
Credit: Anna Om/Shutterstock Lake Nakuru National Park is a dream destination
for many birdwatchers. Over 400 bird species live in the park, and
sometimes you can see as many as two million flamingos at a time.
Established in 1961, the park is centered around Lake Nakuru and
also includes woodland, grassland and marshes. Combine your safari
to Lake Nakuru with a trip to Aberdare National Park as well.
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Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
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As a world biosphere reserve, Torres del Paine is a common destination for hikers,
backpackers and anyone who loves the outdoors. Like many of the
parks on this list, Torres del Paine is diverse — glaciers,
waterfalls, mountains and more adorn the landscape across the
700-mile park.
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Called “The Roof of Thailand,' this park is part of the Himalayan
mountain range, encompassing the mountain Doi Inthanon — the
highest peak in Thailand. The park is filled with waterfalls,
villages, farms and beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Consider hiring
a guide and trekking along the Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail.