Nature reserves are important for the conservation of natural resources and for the protection of wildlife. They are also beautiful places that offer opportunities for recreation and tourism.
There are many different types of beauty, and nature reserves around the world offer a staggering variety of landscapes and ecosystems to explore. In this blog post, we'll take a look at ten of the most beautiful nature reserves in the world. From the jungle-clad hills of Thailand to the snow-capped peaks of Antarctica, there's something for everyone on this list.In this article, we will countdown the top 10 most beautiful nature reserves in the world.
10. Sable Island National Park Reserve
Location: Canada
Sable Island is one of the most beautiful nature reserves in the world because of its unique ecosystem. The island is home to a variety of wildlife, including the Sable Island Horses and gray seals. The island is also a breeding ground for marine life.
9. Pinnacles National Park
Location: United State
Pinnacles National Park was formed in January 2013 to preserve a mountainous area of central California renowned for its heavily eroded rock formations, the result of 23 million years of fire, ice and upset along an ancient volcanic field.
8. Wakhan National Park
Location: Afghanistan
Wakhan National Park covers a vast area that's 25 percent larger than Yellowstone National Park (or about 4,200 square miles).
The Afghan government set up the park — with the help of the New York-based Wildlife Conservation Society — to protect not only the landscape and its population of rare snow leopards, but also the traditional way of life practiced by the Wakhi and Kyrgyz communities within its borders
7. Pitcairn Islands Marine Reserve
Location: United Kingdom
The goal of the marine reserve is to protect the wealth of the ocean from illegal fishing activities and safeguard endemic species like butterfly fish and squirrelfish, among others.
Most tourists visit the volcanic Pitcairn Island and its 56 residents aboard a cruise ship or the supply boat MV Claymore II, which has frequent sailings to and from Mangareva in French Polynesia (where you'll find the closest airport).
6. El Impenetrable National Park
Location: Argentina
Argentina's National Parks Administration has yet to exert its control over the land, and scientists warn that if the inaction continues, poachers will move in and irreparably destroy this virgin forest.
5. Hunsruck-Hochwald National Park
Location: Germany
The Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park is Europe's newest national park. It's home to black storks and one of the largest wild forest cat populations in Europe. Visitors can hike one of the many routes to see the park's flora and fauna.
4.Lusaka National Park
Location: Zambia
Most African parks lie in remote areas far from a major city, but the newly inaugurated Lusaka National Park sits just 30 kilometers southeast of the Zambian capital.
This 4,976-hectare reserve, which had a grand opening in May, offers a chance for those passing through Lusaka to easily get out into nature while enjoying ample facilities such as game-viewing platforms and an expansive tourist center.
3. Kimberley National Park
Location: Australia
The new Kimberley National Park will become the biggest national park in Australia. The once off-limits Mitchell Plateau is expected to be the jewel in the crown this reserve, with significant biological diversity and spectacular gorges dotted with waterfalls.
2. Patagonia Park
Location: Chile
Patagonia Park recently opened to the public as a "private park in progress". This 660,000-acre reserve is on its way to becoming one of the largest new national parks of the 21st century, featuring reinvigorated populations of pumas, condors and endangered huemul deer.
1. Siwa
Location: Egypt
Siwa Oasis is a major protectorate in Egypt that will charm you with its natural beauty. It is situated around 50 milometers from Libyan borders in Egypt. Siwa Oasis contains several lakes and springs and is filled with olive and palm trees. It also houses various species of animals like the Gazella leptoceros, Vulpes zerda, Fennec Fox and other endangered animals including jubatus and more.












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