National Parks

National Parks are protected areas designated by a national government for the conservation of nature, wildlife, and cultural heritage. These parks are established to preserve the natural environment, promote biodiversity, and provide opportunities for public enjoyment and recreation. Each national park typically features unique landscapes, ecosystems, and a variety of flora and fauna.

The designation of a national park often entails strict regulations to safeguard its resources from development, pollution, and other forms of environmental degradation. National parks are intended to be accessible to the public for activities such as hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, and education, while preserving their ecological integrity for future generations. They play a crucial role in conservation efforts and are significant for environmental tourism, contributing to both local economies and global biodiversity preservation.