Covering 10% of Bali's area, this is the only national park on the island.
The great sight is the surf at the base of Morro Rock which is the lava plug remnant of an ancient volcano.
Lake Toba is an immense volcanic lake covering an area of 1707 sq km (bigger than Singapore) with an island in the center.
A place of natural beauty, one of the Bay Area's overlooked treasures.
A scenic and unreachable waterfall, dropping 25 meters off a cliff onto the beach.
The park has excellent spots for high altitude alpine hiking, backpacking and rock climbing as well as ample opportunity for spotting wildlife.
World renowned for its well-preserved cliff dwellings and desert landscape and steep canyons.
Sodwana Bay offers popular diving sites, having a diverse underwater life.
Located at the base of the Alaskan Peninsula, it's home to a huge number of Alaskan brown bears.
A wilderness preserve comprised of Isle Royale and the surrounding waters and small islands.
The landscape of this national park in Bolivia includes a range of ecosystems, from high altitude grasslands to clouds forests, lowland tropical forests to pristine lowland savannas.
Mikumi is in Tanzania and here you can see quite an unusual phenomenon: the "midget" elephants.
A small and superb beach in southwestern Phuket, Thailand.
This is the largest national park in Peninsular Malaysia, famous for its rain forests.
The most notable feature of the park are its beaches with golden sand.
The park is home to around 150 of the highly endangered proboscis monkey.