30 Greatest National Parks in the World
National Parks protect the greatest spectacles of the natural world. There are now over 4,000 of these protected areas worldwide, preserving the world's most spectacular wildlife, some of the most interesting geological formations and, in some cases, important man-made structures. This large collection of national parks spans every corner of the globe and every imaginable setting from the mountainous peaks of the Himalayas to the coastal rainforests of Costa Rica. On this journey, we'll explore 30 of the greatest national parks in the world and what makes them so captivating.
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00:32 Galapagos, Ecuador
01:55 Pantanal, Brazil
03:07 Los Glaciares, Argentina
04:18 Virunga, DRC
05:47 Kruger, South Africa
07:21 Nakuru, Kenya
08:32 Simien Mountains, Ethiopia
10:00 Timanfaya, Spain
11:03 Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
12:27 Bavarian Forest, Germany
13:45 Vatnajökull, Iceland
14:55 Lake District, United Kingdom
16:00 Abisko, Sweden
17:22 Calanque, France
18:32 Göreme, Turkey
19:44 Sagarmatha, Nepal
20:48 Ranthambore, India
22:13 Gobi Gurvan Saikhan, Mongolia
23:17 Guilin & Lijang River, China
24:39 Fuji Hakone Izu, Japan
26:06 Hundred Islands, Philippines
27:18 Khao Sok, Thailand
28:35 Bromo Tengger Semeru, Indonesia
29:44 Uluru-Kata Tjuta, Australia
30:57 Fiordland, New Zealand
32:17 Rapa Nui, Chile
33:37 Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
34:57 Tikal, Guatemala
36:19 Tulum, Mexico
37:30 Jasper, Canada
38:57 American National Parks Video
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Sources & Further Reading
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UNESCO
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Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Wikipedia
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Animal Diversity
animaldiversity.org/
IUCN Red List
www.iucnredlist.org/
I’ve posted this one at the top because, in my opinion, the Plitvice Lakes National Parks website rivals that of the U.S. National Parks Service in terms of how interesting and in-depth it is.
np-plitvicka-jezera.hr/en/
Galapagos currents
www.livingoceansfoundation.or...
www.nationalgeographic.org/to...
Pantanal & Types of Wetland
www.worldwildlife.org/project...
www.epa.gov/wetlands/what-wet...
Los Glaciares
www.losglaciares.com/en/parque/
Virunga & Gorilla social structure
visit.virunga.org/
gorillafund.org/dian-fossey/s...
gorillafoundation.nl/social-s...
Kruger Animals
www.livescience.com/33086-wha...
www.wildlifesouthafrica.com/
Simien Mountains
simienpark.org/
Timanfaya
www.spain.info/en/nature/tima...
turismolanzarote.com/en/visit...
www.lanzaroteexperiencetours....
www.miteco.gob.es/es/red-parq...
Dolomites
www.dolomitipark.it/en/home-e...
Karst Landscape
www.nps.gov/subjects/caves/ka...
Bavarian Forest National Park
www.nationalpark-bayerischer-...
Vatnajökull & Glaciers
www.icelandontheweb.com/artic...
Full Source List (there were too many for the character limit so I've included a link to a Google Doc with the full source list for this video)
docs.google.com/document/d/17...
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Hi everyone! I've tried to include as much of the world as possible in this video but unfortunately, there were MANY incredible national parks and countries that I had to omit :( In addition to delving into some of the individual countries, this series will feature a similar video for most of the continents and I'll try to cover as many countries as possible. I am limited to the media I can find for specific national parks but if you have any suggestions as to which parks I should include in future videos, I'd really appreciate your feedback. Thanks and have a great weekend!
@zeddyfin
2 жыл бұрын
The Yorkshire moors and the peaky district.
@_kri.mdr_
2 жыл бұрын
chitwan national park in nepal
@apustajachileno
2 жыл бұрын
Conguillio national park in Chile. Araucarias are my favorite tree and the whole park is very unique
@frankie-nw3tq
2 жыл бұрын
What about Serengeti national park
@sirius1770
2 жыл бұрын
From my own country of Finland I'd suggest Kolovesi national park since it includes part of Saimaa lake, the largest lake in Finland and home to the endangered saimaa ringed seal. It also has many old cave paintings and is in general very beautiful.
I would love it if you made a video on unpopular endangered animals, like ones that the media doesn't highlight.
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
That's a great idea! Have you see a channel called Tsuki? He does lots of videos on rare species
@bearchips1698
2 жыл бұрын
@@Textbooktravel Oh yeah, I love Tsuki's channel!
@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
Жыл бұрын
@@bearchips1698 Pandas should be left to die out if they where not "cute" they would be! They are silly vegans who starve themselfs so much they cant get it up or even want to have sex!
0:34 Galapagos Islands (Ecuador 🇪🇨 1:55 Pantanal (Brazil 🇧🇷 3:08 Los Glaciers ( Argentina 🇦🇷 4:19 Virunga (D.R. Congo 🇨🇩 5:46 Kruger ( South Africa 🇿🇦 7:22 Lake Nakuru (Kenya 🇰🇪 8:30 Simien Mountains (Ethiopia 🇪🇹 9:52 Timanfaya ( Canary Islands /La Rotti 🇪🇸 11:05 Plitvice Lakes (Croatia 🇭🇷 12:25 Bavarian Forest (Germany 🇩🇪 13:40 Vatnajökul (Iceland 🇮🇸 14:55 Lake District ( England 🇬🇧 16:03 Abisko (Sweden 🇸🇪 17:24 Calanques ( France 🇫🇷 18:34 Göreme (Turkey 🇹🇷 19:44 Sagarmatha (Nepal 🇳🇵 20:49 Ranthambore (India 🇮🇳 22:08 Gobi Gurivan Soikhan (Mongolia 🇲🇳 23:15 Gullin & Lijang river ( China 🇨🇳 24:38 Fuji Hakona Izu (Japan 🇯🇵 26:03 Hundred Islands (The Philippines 🇵🇭
@BosnianBornBeast
2 жыл бұрын
Iceland is at 13:40 actually.
@la23s.a.22
2 жыл бұрын
@@BosnianBornBeast Thx for the correction.
@BosnianBornBeast
2 жыл бұрын
@@la23s.a.22 Thank you for making it simpler for people to view this video a little easier.
@la23s.a.22
2 жыл бұрын
@@BosnianBornBeast Blessed 👍🏼
@ujbuitenz3348
2 жыл бұрын
28:40 Mt bromo national park indonesia
You guys just left : 1. Komodo national park where you can find the komodo dragon. While the islands are so beautiful and the sea itself has a great biodiversity; 2. Tanjung puting national park. A national park inside the lush rainforest of borneo. The home of orangutan; 3. Raja ampat national park. 75% of the sea biodiversity you can find here. While the limestone islands are so picturesque; More of them, indonesia still has so many great national parks which will show you the beautiful nature of mountains, sea, islands, and forest
@TheMagua09
Жыл бұрын
yg punya channel kurang wawasan,.
@MargaretThatcherTheCumSnatcher
Жыл бұрын
And like the whole of the United States but they do in another video.
@ariffirmansyah4405
Жыл бұрын
satu negara, satu tamnas di video ini bang
@tengkuferdiansyah8617
Жыл бұрын
@@ariffirmansyah4405 bro, betul satu negara satu taman tapi video dia ini diedit, pada awalnya negara kita tidak satu taman nasional pun yg masuk makanya abang diatas komen seperti itu, videonya ini ditambah, awalnya setelah yg Filipina itu habis videonya
@eduardocajias5626
Жыл бұрын
@@MargaretThatcherTheCumSnatcher Yes, USA deserve a special video about their National Parks, but also the canadiano ones.
Man I wish I had money to travel the world and visit this amazing places.
I was also expecting Keibul Lamjao National park of Manipur, India. It's the only floating national park in the world. the last natural habitat of the Sangai deer.
Brazilian here, just webt to pantanal last september. It is an amazing de place full of life. i douvt that in 3 days you won’t see a jaguar. Capybaras and Caymans are everywhere, besides that one of the best places in the world if you enjoy fishing.
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
Wow! That sounds incredible, you are very lucky! Brazil is quickly topping my list of places I'd most like to visit
@darthguilder1923
2 жыл бұрын
I’ll have to put it on my list, haven’t been to brazil yet
@la23s.a.22
2 жыл бұрын
My favourite country , by preconceptions
@sweetsweet3753
2 жыл бұрын
Was in the Pantanals a few years ago (2018) and yes it is amazing... Saw so many species in a really beautiful environment.. Didnt see Jaguar but i will be back!!
@Yas_lacerda
3 ай бұрын
Pantanal is top 3 best places for bird watching
The Himalayas has living megafauna like the Bactrian Camel (Oreocamelus bactrianus), the Yak (Poephagus grunniens), the Takin (Budorcas taxicolor), the Moose (Alces alces), the Elk (Cervus canadensis), the Central Asian Deer (Cervus hanglu), and the Red Deer (Cervus elaphus).
@loadeddiaper4216
2 жыл бұрын
Snow leopards, Brown bear, Black bear, and Tibetan wolves are also megafauna
@indyreno2933
2 жыл бұрын
That is true.
@travelispassionromania1994
2 жыл бұрын
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@travelispassionromania1994
2 жыл бұрын
8 ou 8. 88
@travelispassionromania1994
2 жыл бұрын
@@loadeddiaper4216 uncut
LOVING this new channel!! Haven't seen videos specifically about biomes or animal sub types that we don't see often because they aren't "iconic" Great content! Gonna be a long time sub forsure!
awesome comprehensive video ... good list. Would have included more parks from India, Mozambique, Chile and Tanzania.
What a fantastic, thorough, and entertaining video! 14:50 was very funny to me as an American “mate” - cheers and can’t wait to watch more
Amazing video, as always!! Keep up the great work
Gr8 video - thanks.... Wow i have been to 11 of the parks in the video (a few i havent been to but have been to neighbouring parks in the same country). and almost all of the others are on my list to visit. I backpack a lot (overland style - e.g fly into China and exit from Cyprus) and the wildlife encounters are always my most memorable experiences. One of my more recent best experiences was Wilipatu Nat Park in SriLanka. In one day i saw 3 different leopards, sun bear and 2 golden jackals and a lot more... and then on the way back to my homestay wild elephants swimming outside the park.
the documentary was so informative and well resaerched.Eveeyone need to watch such content.plz keep the journey going on.
Yoooo your pronounciation of Vatnajokul is almost so spot on, I could BARELY spot it - big ups and another thank you for the content ^^
Thanks for these great recommendations!
Excellent channel! Thank you for all your hard work!
Love your videos! Always very informative and interesting
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Sam!
Wonderful video! Agreed the US needs its own National Parks video.
awesome video .. should have included national parks with famous landscapes like Yosemite or Colca Canyon or Kaziranga or Himalayan NationalbPark
That was extremely interesting, thank you !
Wonderful!! Been looking forward to this.
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry it took so long, Adrian! I hope you enjoy it! Have a great weekend
@adrianrutterford762
2 жыл бұрын
@@Textbooktravel No worries. Just pleased to see more wonderful content. Take care of yourself.
England, the most beautiful country on planet ???...hahaha...I bet 10 grands that author of this video is British ;)
Yay new video!!! Love this channel!!
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching :)
Yellowstone should have been included! It’s the place where national parks were born, and it’s incredibly unique between its geological situation and it’s fauna
@jacquelineking5783
Жыл бұрын
I was wondering why nothing from the US was included until the end of the video. Rather flattering to dedicate a separate video to us.
Very informative video added a couple places to bucket list.... Croatia is now near the top!
Wow, as a Thai people, I didn’t expect to see Thailand Khao Sok in this video. Thank you. Nice to know special animal species in Khao Sok.
@macc.1132
Жыл бұрын
Thailand could have a few on this list, including Si Lanna National Park, in the northern part of the country. It's mountainous jungles, is filled with waterfalls and caves. It's also home to tigers, barking deer, pangolin and many birds to include the whistling ducks and Mrs. Hume's pheasant (one of a few COLORFUL "game" birds). Historically, it's also had elephants and rhinos, among many other jungle creatures, but many have been extirpated.
More knowledge, very nice video
Nothing in this list will compare to the Kruger National Park in South Africa, it is a true wildlife park not just for the scenery as many parks are around the world. We have traveled the world and moved to Canada from South Africa for work purposes and the parks here are not even close to what we had in Africa. Trust me go to the kruger National park you will be hooked forever!! There is no place on this earth like that park. Miss it everyday!!!
man if I had the money I would take like a 2 year long trip to all of theses national parks. no plans, go and see what happens. I feel that would probably one of the greatest journeys a human could ever do
I know it's raining and cold now, but I'm already ready to plan my summer national park trips!!
This Channel is my top 3 now. Than you guys giving recognition to what I believe is the most imp. Thing to improve on. Thanks for highlighting countries like nepal and india that West doesnt know abt much and are known for bad reasons
Thanks a lot
I love these videos so much!!!!!
Excellent video! Will you continue the previous National Park series?
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes, absolutely! Those videos are already planned out but I am going to space them out a little bit to vary the content a little and experiment with other topics & locations
I'd love a video on frogs, but they're so diverse that it would be quite the effort.
love that Jasper made it on your list
Another awesome video!
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! :)
@NanuqEditzS
2 жыл бұрын
@@Textbooktravel I enjoy all tor videos and I can't wait for the next one
Great video. Minor entomology nerd quibble: your pic of a "jewel beetle" while talking about Khao Sok is actually some sort of Pentatomoid true bug. There's a bunch of features that separate them but a big one visible here is beetles have chewing mouthparts (mandibles) whereas the true bugs (hemiptera) have a needle-like proboscis for drinking sap/blood/the insides of other insects. You can see the proboscis in your pic as the long straight structure extending from the head and held close to the body ending between the base of the legs.
Wowwwww, you elaborated Sagarmatha national park as located in northern part of china, well played!!
It is very beautiful video 😍👌👌👌👌😍😍😍
Glad to see Abisko (swe) on the list. It's jawdropping!
I'm floating in the outer space and sucking the most out of this videos energy, nature is so vibrant wow, love this shit💀peace✌️
Ojalá se agregue también la Reserva de Biosfera de Sian Ka'an 🇲🇽
@eduardocajias5626
Жыл бұрын
Perdon, pero... Para mi casi todo território mexicano deberia ser parque nacional o patrimonio cultural de la Humanidade, como: La cuidad de Puebla y su region. El Popocatepetl. El Orizaba. Puerto Vallarta. Los sítios arqueológicos de los aztecas y de los mayas tambien. Y... (Porque no?) Toda península de Yucatán. Saludos de São Paulo, Brazil.
6:16 I like how it whacks the dust into its face and is all like “this is ok”
Nice content brooooo
Very good work for this video.
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Chittwan national park is bigger and more wild by the way love your work keep it up love from nepal
Cool 👍
You should do a video on Canada’s national park system. The goal of Parks Canada is to have at least 1 national park for every eco region in the country. A national project that I think might interest you.
@keyrockcap9329
2 жыл бұрын
Canada’s national park system is the weirdest. I never understand how Point Pelee or Georgian Bay can be a national park since they have nothing special. Meanwhile tombstone territorial park which was praised as the patagonia of the north is not even a national park
@derekeaton-loken4528
2 жыл бұрын
@@keyrockcap9329 That sounds like a misunderstanding of what Parks Canada is and does. Vs Provincial and Territorial park systems
You could put something else other than Semeru volcanic national park in Indonesia. Still, glad you make this video
This KZread channel is unique. 🙏🙏From 🇮🇳
I thought gir national park would be on here but that could be for another video!
I think kaziranga in Assam, India should also have been included. It has the highest density of tigers per square km and home to unique one horned rhino 🦏
@thedn3164
Жыл бұрын
I think this list is more based on tourist attractions rather than biodiversity. Because Ranthambore national park which lies in my native district is one of the biggest tourist attractions among india's national park. Even Ambani family comes regularly, various bollywood stars,great number of foreigners also visit this national park on yearly basis. I personally have visited 3 times because it's just 40 km away from my house
Kaziranga national park and bandhavgarh are true beauty
LOVELY!
I love that you used the correct name for Uluru! And I can see how hard you worked pronounce everything right!
Love you so much my country Tanzania you are so beautiful.
Manu Park in Peru should be on the list. Its remote but probably the most biodiverse spot in the Amazon
I love video thanks from Armenia ✌️🇦🇲
you should have included chitwan national park of Nepal
Para aqueles que estão lendo isto, se você estiver passando por um momento difícil, lembre-se de que você não está sozinho e nunca desista. Desejo a você saúde, sucesso e felicidade.
20:30 IT'S PABU!!! The Prince of Pounce! :)
Pretty rad
The way I want to see all of them
Australia better be here
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
Haha of course! There will likely be an entire video on Australia at some point, I think it has the most national parks of any country, over 600?!
Are you going to finish the United States national parks soon
“Most beautiful country on earth - England” Looooooooool
Very disappointed that you didn't include any national parks in Italy and/or Iberian Peninsula. There are some that definitely deserve a spot here much more than Bavarian forest national park. Have a look at Abruzzo national park or Gran Sasso National park in central Italy as an example...very biodiverse and very beautiful!
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry! I really tried to fit Italy in (I visited with my family when I was young and loved it there); I had Tre Cime De Lavarado in the original list then realised it was a nature park, not a national park so I switched it out for Dolomiti Bellunesi but then realised there was barely any video or photos I could find :( Italy will 100% be in the European Parks video and I may even do a separate video on Italy at some point. Thank you for the suggestions, I've put both of them in the spreadsheet!
@BigEvan101
2 жыл бұрын
@@Textbooktravel You probably won't see this, but it would be really cool is you did a video on cetaceans, or rodents.
Their is beauty in life, some people disagree but I still believe their is beauty in life.
Bromo Mountain in Java is Amazing
Great effort and topic. One note on trying to fit in so much great stuff... the narration is too fast making watching trigger a stressing vibe instead of relaxing immersion. Sometime saying less can make people listen more.
Hello bro, I just wanted to tell you if you could make a video about the national parks or reserves in Latin America? Greetings from Cuba
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
That is a really great idea, thank you! I had planned to do one on South America but you're right, including all of Latin America would be much more interesting, gracias!
@TheReiX7
2 жыл бұрын
@@Textbooktravel If you can, you could include the Cienaga de Zapata, the Alejandro de Humboldt National Park, and Lake Enriquillo, since they always mention national parks and nature conservation areas in Mexico, Central America, and South America, but almost never from the Caribbean, the first two are from Cuba and the last from the Dominican Republic,and thank you very much for answering my message(;
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'll try my best, I've made a note of all 3 of them :)
So many pretty places in the world and I live in Kansas :(
dude, how did you pronunce Plivice?!!?! please
U left kafue national park in zambia and itezi tezi the Victoria falls
Gates of the Arctic national park is where I live
this is my prediction on how your going to lay out the remaining mammalian orders. For rodentia, since there are over 2000 species, this could be broken down into 5 videos (like how you did with the carnivorans). 1) Sciuromorpha (squirrels), 2) Hystricomorpha (African and south American rodents), 3) Muridae (true mice and rats), 4) All non-Murid Myomorphs (mouse-like rodents), (like how you did with the feliforms (I spilt Muridae video from Myomorpha video, because Muridae is the most speciose family in rodentia and mammalia as a whole, with around 500 species.)). Finally, Castorimorpha + Anomaluromorpha (I grouped the scaly-tailed squirrels and springhares with the beavers, gophers and kangaroo rodents because, there are only 8 species in Anomaluromorpha and aren't the most well-known off all rodents. so I grouped them together with the Castorimorphs because they are the second smallest suborder in rodentia, with around 100 species.) And that was just the Rodents. since this comment is so long, I will do separate ones for the others.
Textbook travel, you know how I said that in another video I said that you only have the pinnipeds left in the order carnivora? Well, I just realized I forgot about the foxes and south American foxes, (I know you said that you would do an in-depth analysis on the herpestids and other feliformes).
Where's Kaziranga NP, situated along d mighty Brahmaputra in Assam, NE India, a biodiversity hotspot...home 2 most of d one horned Rhinos in d world along with Elephants, Tigers, Water Buffalos, swamp deer, countless varieties of birds & other precious flora & fauna. Also arguably d most successful NP wrt wildlife conservation/protection.
I think 🤔 Kaziranga, India deserve to be on list. Tiger, Great Indian Rhino, Water buffalo, Elephant, Sambhar and many more.
Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park ❤🇮🇩
I’m from Thailand and I haven’t even heard of Khao sok.
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
I love Thailand! I lived in Chiang Mai for 6 months a few years ago and was blown away with how nice the people are and how beautiful the country is, you are very fortunate to call that place your home 🙏
@CNCiscool
2 жыл бұрын
@@Textbooktravel Whaattt! I'm literally from Chiang Mai.
Im surprised the javan rhino wasnt mentioned
Im suprised table mountain national park was left of the list considering it's the only place on earth where the fynbos biome exists
For the second largest mammalian order, Chiroptera, otherwise simply known as bats. Probably will just get one long 30 minute video. I want it be split up by chapter, by having the larger families getting their own chapter, while the remaining smaller families will be lumped in one chapter. I'm grouping bats as one video because they generally look all quite similar in terms of body plan. The orders Lagomorpha and Eulipotyphla are big enough to get there own videos. The members of the order montremata are some of the most distinct and weirdest mammals on earth, that they will be there own video, despite having only 5 extant species. The orders Pilosa and Cingulata, collectively known as Xenarthra, probably will get there own video together organized by family. The order Proboscidea will probably have there own video explaining the current members and the most interesting extinct members. For the remaining 6 orders, being: Tubulidentata Macroscelidea Afrosoricida Hyracoidea Sirenia & Pholidota probably will all be in one video. Now, is that it? have I forgotten anyone? hmm... oh! I know, Scandentia and Dermoptera! I have decided for these 2, to be in the upcoming primates video (if you decide to include them that is), because evolutionarily they are very close to primates. As far as you can get before you get into the order primates.
"objectively the most beautiful country on Earth, England" Damn fucking right *glares at Wales and Scotland*
@ochrechap
Жыл бұрын
Where does it state "objectively.....etc?"
I lived in india and it is only country in the world which features tigers lions leopards snow leopards elephants rhinoceros buffaloes wild dogs sloth bear himalayanblack bear himalayan brown bear sun bear pythons king cobra Indian bison 🦬 wolves hyenas and we had also cheetah before 1951 but it got extinct
Tow national park are miss. that is Gir and Kaziranga national park.
Where is komodo nation park bro?
I think Western ghat national parks are more diverse and more animals than in Rajasthan It's older than Himalaya ,UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the eight biodiversity hotspots in the world Highest tiger, leopard and elephant in India
@Textbooktravel
2 жыл бұрын
I have a dedicated video on Indian National Parks planned at some point in the near future! I found a whole album of Indian music I can use so I'm very excited to make that one. Thanks for the feedback!
@PiyushSainiii
2 жыл бұрын
@@Textbooktravel Don't stereotype with music please.... for sure you can give essence of it including various instruments, music and all. And please lower the music volume if you are narrating places. ;)
@boarbot7829
2 жыл бұрын
@@PiyushSainiii I think he knows how to make videos.
@sweetsweet3753
2 жыл бұрын
I saw Tiger at Ramthamborne and Asian Lion at Sir (in Gujarat) and Rhino in Jaigon and i saw a Lesser Red Panda (but it ran so fast i couldnt get a photo) trekking in West Bengal. Indias wildlife and diversity is incredible.
@thedn3164
Жыл бұрын
That's a bizarre claim. I bet you haven't even see all the animals in Ranthambore national park,I know Western ghat have great diversity but Ranthambore national park is one the most visited national park in India
sagarmatha national park❤🇳🇵🇳🇵
It's always Perú and Argentina but never Chile 🥺🥺 at least we have Pedro Pascal 🤧
You didn’t add forillion national parc
You missed Chitwan National Park, home to one-horned rhinoceros.
You’ve left out the Deosai National Park
Guarenzhou national park,elephant haven
30 Greates National Parks but you forgetten Kayan Mentarang National Park with an area of more than one million hectares tropical jungle rainforest 🤔
I thought Torres del Paine was going to appear...
You're not really comparing like with like here the term national park means something very different in some countries compared to others.