Spilling over Poland’s southern border into Slovakia, the Tatra Mountains (Tatry) form the highest part of the Carpathian range and are encompassed by Tatrzański Tatra National Park. Designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, this rugged and mountainous area is characterized by snow-topped peaks, alpine lakes, and sparkling waterfalls. Visitors can explore a landscape that offers both challenging hikes and serene natural beauty, with opportunities to experience the diverse flora and fauna of the region.
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