Protected Areas in South America

Yacurí National Park: A High-Altitude Sanctuary for Ecuador's Biodiversity

Nestled within the heart of Ecuador's Andean highlands, Yacurí National Park stands as a testament to the country's rich natural heritage. This biodiversity hotspot spans the Continental Divide and encompasses diverse ecosystems. Established as part of the larger Podocarpus—El Condor Biosphere Reserve, Yacurí National Park allows nature enthusiasts to immerse in the rugged beauty of the Andes and witness the intricate tapestry of life that thrives within its boundaries.

Yasuní: A Sanctuary of Biodiversity in the Amazon

Yasuní National Park and Biosphere Reserve, located in the Amazonian region of northern Ecuador, represent one of Earth's most biologically diverse areas. This unique region, where the Equatorial, Andes, and Amazon regions converge, serves as a critical habitat for countless species and a sanctuary for Indigenous cultures. The park's vast expanse and ecological significance make it a focal point for conservation efforts and scientific research.

Yendegaia National Park: A Pristine Wilderness Sanctuary in Chilean Patagonia

Deep within the heart of Chilean Patagonia, nestled amidst the towering peaks of the Darwin Range and the pristine waters of Lake Fagnano, lies Yendegaia National Park. This vast protected area, stretching from the Cordillera Darwin to the Argentine border and from the Beagle Channel to the shores of Fagnano Lake, encompasses a mosaic of landscapes. Here, vast pampas, unexplored mountains, glaciers, lakes, canals, rivers, and fjords combine in a tapestry of natural wonders.