The diary game: national parks
National parks can be viewed as those specific areas that keep under protection through their intrinsic conservation values comprising their natural scenery or cultural significance. Such parks are built for finding solutions to the destruction of environments, the habitats of animals, and beautiful natural features by human beings but allows humanity to enjoy nature. No two national parks are the same, beautiful mountain ranges or towering iron-like pillars, endless warm dry sand, thick green forests, and unblemished waters all exist.
Apart from attracting tourists with their beauty, national parks have an additional aspect, which is the conservation of wildlife and endangered species as well as fragile ecosystems. Such parks are also useful in the education of the peoples of a particular region and in this case, it is the geography, geology or the historic past of the particular area.
In addition, people get interested in visiting national parks due to various reasons including engaging in outdoor recreation, leisure, and sports such as camping, hiking, watching animals and taking photographs. National parks include some of the best Parks in the world for example Yellowstone Park, Kruger Park, and Banff Park which have beautiful scenic views and fascinating wildlife species. National parks do not only pursue tourism with the purpose to astonish people with beautiful landscapes but make them love nature and concern with animal guardianship to prevent extinction of these species.