At this time we will visit some parks and ecological reserves outstanding. Africa has more to protect its diverse flora and fauna, proof of this is the one located in Kruger, South Africa, home to more than 140 different mammals, including lions, rhinos and elephants, 400 birds and 114 reptiles. Its diversity is incredible, having pre-established views in several different places so that visitors are not at greater risks. This is the most recognized African ecological park.

A good way to practice ecotourism is to opt for visiting the Buenos Aires Ecological Reserve, also known as Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur in Argentina. It is worth mentioning that this ecological reserve covers an area of 350 hectares. Here you will find a range of grasslands, lakes and forests.
Peru is another country blessed by nature as it hosts a wealth of ecological reserves. Across the country we can find no less than about 3 million hectares occupied by national parks. Among the highlights are a Cutervo, Tingo Maria Manu Huascaran Cerros de Amotape, Rio Abiseo Yanachaga-Chemillén Sonene, Cordillera Azul, Otishi and Alto Purus.

In Veracruz, Mexico can also visit some natural sanctuaries Nanciyaga Ecological Reserve and the Ecological Park Yolihuani. It is also worth mentioning the ecological reserves of Sonora. The most important are the Shark Island, El Pinacate, Mesa del Campanero-Arroyo, Upper Gulf and Delta, and Bay and Islands of San Jorge. Also worth noting the ecological reserves in the Riviera Maya as Xel-Ha and Xcaret.
Now that you know some of the most important ecological reserves in the world What do you expect to visit?