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Wherever you are, a visit to a national park rarely disappoints. From Yellowstone in the US to South Africa’s Kruger and from Uluru in Australia to our own Lake District, some of the planet’s most striking landscapes, along with resident flora and fauna, are preserved as jewels in their nation’s crowns. Send us your tips on enjoying the world's best national parks, particularly the ones we've yet to cover.
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    I booked a wildlife holiday in Uganda through Prana Holidays. (I use them for all my travels). It was a great 10 days and the highlight was the trek to see the mountain gorilla in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. I was forewarned that it was hard work and that it may be useful to pre-arrange a porter to help with my luggage. Being a normal bloke, I decided not to do this as I could manage. If I ever do this again (which I hope I get the chance too) I will definately get a porter. The ones on our trek were amazing, only young but so fit and strong as well as helpful. Not just carrying bags with camera's etc but actually encouraging and at times pushing people up slippery slopes. It would have saved me a bucket full of sweat and made an amazing experience even better.

    Uganda Wildlife Authority - www.uwa.or.ug/bwindi.html

    Prana Holidays Uganda Trip - www.pranaholidays.com/discovery-adventure-holidays/uganda-gorillas-in-the-mist/

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