20 Amazing National Parks Around the World

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What are the best national parks in South America?

Have you been wanting to get out of the house and go on an adventure? Discover these amazing national parks in South America. Visit hundred of waterfalls in Argentina, or dive into the marine life of Ecuador. Wherever you decide to go, grab your family and friends to embrace the outdoors and explore all that mother nature has to offer!

Explore the beautiful outdoors in the Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia, and more!

Argentina

Iguazu National Park is home to the largest waterfall system in the world, this will have you saying, “Poor Niagara!” just as the US First Lady Eleanor Roosvelt said when she visited Iguazu National Park. There are anywhere between 150 to 300 waterfalls there depending on the rainfall that year. With falls up to 280 feet high! At the park there are various wooden decks, paths, and bridges for you to check out so that you can get up close and personal to view the falls. The decks offer a panoramic view of unforgettable sites.

Buenos Aires

Colombia

Want to visit a tropical oasis but have the adventure of the wilderness? Tayrona National Park combines both! Lying along the Caribbean coast of Colombia is a gorgeous beach that is hidden among the jungle forest. People have described the jungle as a miniature Jurassic Park filled with amazing wildlife, while the beach is a tropical getaway filled with amazing sunrises and sunsets. If you get to the park early enough you can even snag a spot in a hammock hut and relax (or sleep) in the beauty of the jungle.

Cartagena

Brazil

Chapada Diamantina National Park is just one of the many beautiful national parks in Brazil. What makes this one so special is the beautiful valleys and surreal caves. Hiking and trekking with a guide is a must here in order for you to get the most out of your trip without getting lost due to the sheer number of trials and unmarked routes. There is a famous waterfall pool named the Devil’s Pool that is filled with black water because of how deep it goes. The park has a number of swimming holes. The Gruta Azul is an underground cave where you can swim with enchanting blue waters you’ll think you're in a movie!

Sao Paulo

Ecuador

Take a dive into the waters of Ecuador! The Galapagos National Park is a famous “world-class destination” for scuba divers. The variety and abundance in marine life offers a unique experience to view animals that you would normally see in aquariums (sea lions, turtles, rays, etc.) up close. The climate at the park is very unique because of its isolation from other areas that have allowed unique species to colonize such as the Marine Iguanas. Due to its location near the equator, the weather on the surface is warm while the currents of the antarctic leaves the water feeling cool for when you want to go in for a dive!

Guayaquil

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