A great park, set in the middle of an extinct volcano, with unique geological features.
A large conservation area in northern Tanzania, most famous for the wildebeest migration.
New Zealand's largest National Park and one of the largest in the world, with a surface of 1.2 million hectares.
A World Heritage site, with spectacular fiords and a moonscape look.
The park is located in the isolated region of Madre de Dios, and it is one of the most diverse areas in Peru and South America.
This park in Finland has 30 square kilometres of forested hills and it also includes two ski resorts.
The park covers about 12% of Iceland's surface and is home to Iceland's highest mountain, largest glacier and Europe's most powerful waterfall.
The park is like a little slice of the Alps tucked above the rolling moors and hills of North Wales.
This beautiful and marine-rich area is home to the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, currently the largest marine sanctuary in the United States.
The park is best known for its massive glaciers, but is also an ideal destination for those seeking wildlife, kayaking, or simply a chance to get away.
Carved by glaciers in the ice age, Lysefjord is a popular destination in south-western Norway because of the extraordinary scenery.
The snow covered peaks, its beautiful waterfalls and blue water, make Geiranger the most beautiful fjord in Norway.
An impressive glacier carved fjord in Alaska, near Juneau.
The longest fjord in Europe and a World Heritage Site.
A National Monument in Alaska, this fjord is so narrow that is can only be explored by kayak, cruise ships being to large.
Measuring 179 kilometers, Hardanger is the third largest fjord in the world.