10 largest wild conservation areas on the planet
Coming to these wild sanctuaries, you will experience life between natural wonders.
1. Tarkine , Tasmania rainforest contains many mystical legends. This primeval forest still retains its ancient appearance.
2. Knoydart Peninsula is dubbed 'the last wilderness in Scotland', with pristine beauty. This reserve is located in the highlands and can only be accessed by walking or sailing.
3. Desert salt Salar de Uyni, Bolivia . This flat salt copper is located in the southwestern part of Bolivia, and is the largest salt desert in the world with an area of nearly 10,000 km 2 .
4. Sossusvlei Wilderness Reserve, Namibia . Ripe apricot dunes are the highlight of Sossusvlei, south of the Namib, Namibia desert. This is a natural paradise, belonging to the Etosha National Park, the only place with a desert lying close to the 'human skeleton' (Skeleton Coast).
5. Great Bear rainforest (big bear), British Columbia, Canada. This can be considered the largest wild jungle in the world left. Stretching along the coast of British Columbia, the forest has countless ancient trees, bays and islands, and many abandoned churches.
6. Kakadu National Park , Northern Australia. This is Australia's largest national park, once owned by Aboriginal people for centuries. It has art masterpieces of rocky mountains, swamps, coves .
7. Bohuslan coast line, western Sweden . Kayaking on quiet water, camping by deserted beaches, enjoying the fresh air of nature . is what you experience when you go to Bohuslan.
8. Dana Biosphere Reserve, Jordan . This is Jordan's largest nature reserve, mesmerizing with hills, alleys, walls, coves, deserts and rich flora and fauna.
9. Island Scilly in England has a wild and poetic landscape. The population on the island is only about 80 people. The island gathers beautiful coastlines, white sand dunes, wildflowers and rocky cliffs scattered across the beach.
10. Uttarakhand in Himalaya , India. Located at the intersection of two major Indian rivers, the Ganges and Yamuna Rivers, Uttarakhand is a little-known place. It has the most sacred temples of Hinduism, and is also home to rare plants and animals.
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