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National Parks of the World

From Patagonia and Tasmania to the Serengeti and Fiordland, a photographic journey through some of the world’s most spectacular protected landscapes.

Editor’s Picks

Start with a small group of especially memorable parks and protected landscapes, then browse the full collection by country below.

Mirador Las Torres Base #1 Mirador Las Torres Base Chile Seronera #2 Seronera Tanzania Ngorongoro Crater #3 Ngorongoro Crater Tanzania Bwindi Impenetrable Forest #4 Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Uganda Crocodile Bridge Gate @ Kruger National Park #5 Crocodile Bridge Gate @ Kruger National Park South Africa Etosha National Park #6 Etosha National Park Namibia Chobe National Park #7 Chobe National Park Zambia New Zealand #8 New Zealand New Zealand Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre #9 Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre Australia Narawntapu National Park, Parks and Wildlife Service #10 Narawntapu National Park, Parks and Wildlife Service Australia

Collection at a Glance

33Protected Areas
14Countries
8Itineraries
10Editor’s Picks

Regions Represented

22Middle East and Africa
6Pacific
3Europe
1South America
1Central America

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Australia (5)

Australia contributes Tasmania’s coastal parks, alpine moorlands, wildlife grasslands, and the granite headlands of its national park system.

Great Barrier Reef
Australia New Zealand and Barrier Reef

Great Barrier Reef

Great Barrier Reef is featured from Australia as part of the New Zealand and Barrier Reef itinerary, adding another distinctive protected landscape to this curated photographic journey.

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Botswana (2)

Botswana brings riverfront wildlife, delta wetlands, and some of southern Africa’s strongest protected-area landscapes.

Chile (1)

Chile anchors the collection with Patagonia’s granite towers, glacial lakes, wind, mountains, and protected southern landscapes.

Costa Rica (1)

Finland (1)

Iceland (1)

Iceland contributes volcanic rift valleys, glacier country, waterfalls, and landscapes where geology feels immediate and visible.

Namibia (4)

Namibia adds arid wildlife country, salt pans, waterholes, and the striking desert edge of Etosha.

New Zealand (1)

New Zealand contributes fjords, volcanoes, alpine parks, waterfalls, rainforest, and some of the Southern Hemisphere’s most dramatic scenery.

Northern Ireland (1)

Giants Causeway
Northern Ireland Emerald Island

Giants Causeway

Giants Causeway is featured from Northern Ireland as part of the Emerald Island itinerary, adding another distinctive protected landscape to this curated photographic journey.

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South Africa (3)

South Africa is represented by Kruger’s vast savanna habitats and one of the continent’s great wildlife-viewing traditions.

Tanzania (5)

Tanzania brings the Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Manyara, and other East African landscapes where wildlife and scenery meet at extraordinary scale.

Uganda (6)

Uganda contributes rainforest, primate habitat, Nile landscapes, and the conservation story of mountain gorillas and forest ecosystems.

Zambia (1)

Zambia adds river and waterfall landscapes tied to the great protected areas of southern Africa.

Zimbabwe (1)

Zimbabwe contributes waterfall, river, and savanna landscapes at the edge of southern Africa’s protected-area network.