28 Places All Nature Lovers Must Go Before They Die

    Take a walk on the wild side.

    1. Torres del Paine, Chile

    This amazing nature reserve in Chile features stunning glaciers and a host of wildlife.

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    2. Banff, Canada

    Alberta is home to the breathtaking Banff National Park, which stretches over 2,500 square miles of the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

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    3. Plitvice, Croatia

    The jaw-dropping falls and tropical environment of Plitvice National Park make for an unmissable scene for nature lovers.

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    4. Chobe, Botswana

    Go on safari at Chobe for stunning views of the southern plains of Africa and the Chobe river.

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    5. Peneda-Gerês, Portugal

    Peneda-Gerês, Portugal's only national park, spans the Gerês and surrounding valleys and forests. The Lima river cuts through the park's heart, creating a diverse and lush natural environment.

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    6. Vatnajökull, Iceland

    This majestic Icelandic park is full of fascinating land and ice formations, from mountains and glaciers to caves.

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    7. Masada, Israel

    Masada is made of the the ancient plateaus at the edge of the Judean desert in Israel. Among the naked rock faces you'll find hidden ruins and waterfalls.

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    8. Lake District, England

    England's breathtaking Lake District contains the country's tallest mountain, Scafell Peak, among a host of stunning land formations.

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    9. Khao Sok, Thailand

    The ancient evergreen rainforest of Khao Sok National Park is an incredible location, with gorgeous Thai beaches, a host of tropical wildlife, and underground caverns.

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    10. Serengeti, Tanzania

    This world famous stretch of African savannah lives up to its hype – the region is a fascinating reserve for animal and plant life.

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    11. Sarek, Sweden

    Sweden's Sarek National Park is simply stunning, with approximately 100 glaciers and six of the nation's highest mountains on its grounds.

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    12. Tongariro, New Zealand

    The unique and fantastic landscape of New Zealand's Tongariro National Park is a surreal and incredible experience – and that's without mentioning the park's role in creating The Lord of the Rings' Mordor on screen.

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    13. Waterton-Glacier, USA/Canada

    This World Heritage Site bridging the border between Montana, USA, and Alberta, Canada, blends the border of the two nations with their stunning shared landscape.

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    14. Triglav, Slovenia

    Slovenia's only national park is a gorgeous testament to the country's natural beauty. Taking its name from Slovenia's highest peak, the park runs along the borders of Austria and Italy and covers the southeastern Alps.

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    15. Göreme, Turkey

    Millennia of erosion created the unique and striking landscape of Turkey's Göreme National Park, which includes two volcanoes and preserves both natural land formations and ancient dwellings.

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    16. Kenai Fjords, Alaska

    Stunning, icy terrain is conserved on the grounds of the Kenai Fjords, a peninsula jutting from Alaska's southern coast.

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    17. Iguazú, Brazil/Argentina

    The singular massive half-circle of waterfalls that makes Iguazu National Park so famous isn't the only stunning sight on offer – the region's rainforest jungle is a one-of-a-kind environment that harbours unique animal and plant species.

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    18. Fuji Hakone Izu, Japan

    This scenic nature park is home to the famous Mount Fujisan. Surrounding it is a diverse and beautiful landscape that includes volcanoes, hot springs, and the seaside.

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    19. Ordesa, Spain

    Nestled in the Pyrenees, this stunning and lush park is ideal for hiking and spotting the region's unique wildlife, including species of goats and water moles named after the area.

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    20. Etosha, Namibia

    This captivating savannah in northern Namibia is home to zebras, spingbok, and a host of other wild animals.

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    21. Gran Paradiso, Italy

    This vibrant conserved ecosystem, home to striking mountains and lush forests, is ideal for hiking and climbing.

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    22. Saxon Switzerland, Germany

    Over 700 peaks make up the landscape of Germany's stunning rock national park. The diverse area features canyons and sandstone cliffs and is home to the rare eagle owl.

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    23. Port-Cros, France

    Port-Cros, a Mediterranean island off the French coast, is the country's smallest national park, but its breathtaking location and unique ecosystem make it seem like a whole new world.

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    24. Oulanka, Finland

    Pine forests and rapid rivers make up the gorgeous natural landscape of Finland's Oulanka Park. The region is often used for extreme nature sports, but also offers peaceful sanctuaries.

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    25. Loch Lomand and Trossachs, Scotland

    Scotland's incredible natural scenery is preserved on the grounds of the Loch Lomand and Trossachs National Park. The breathtaking area stretches across the shore of the loch and the Trossach hills.

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    26. Jiuzhai Valley, China

    As if the stunning landscape of China's Jiuzhai Valley wasn't enough, giant pandas and golden monkeys roam the region.

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    27. Galapagos, Ecuador

    Established to protect the unique ecosystem of the South American archipelagos, Galapagos is home to fascinating wildlife and spectacular views.

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    28. Masai Mara, Kenya

    This massive Kenyan savannah park is home to a diverse and captivating community of free-roaming wildlife, from lions to wildebeest and everything in between.

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    Waterton-Glacier encompasses territory in Monanta and Canada. A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park included land in Wyoming.