The three islands which form the park are home to more than 5,500 giant lizards, also called 'Komodo dragons'.
The park is home to many species of birds, crocodiles, rhinos, sloth bears and domesticated elephants.
The greatest national park in India, where you can see up close and admire the Asian tigers.
Named after Mount Semeru, one of Indonesia's most active volcanoes, Mount Bromo and the Tengger people who inhabit the area.
The park consists of 600 km² of undulating mountains and tropical wet evergreen forest.
A popular destination for its magnificent alpine scenery and great hiking and rock climbing opportunities.
One of the finest tiger reserves in the country and one of the best places to see these majestic predators in the wild.
These two million years old islands are spread over an area of 18.44 square kilometers.
Covering 10% of Bali's area, this is the only national park on the island.
This is the largest national park in Peninsular Malaysia, famous for its rain forests.
The park is home to around 150 of the highly endangered proboscis monkey.
A fascinating archipelago of 60 islands, close to each other making a breathtaking panorama sailing around the park.
Taroko has beautiful natural scenery, spectacular mountains and it is considered the main attraction in Eastern Taiwan.