Nestled in Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife, Drago Park (Parque del Drago) is home to an 800-year-old Dragon Tree, the oldest of its kind in the Canary Islands. This ancient tree stands as a central feature within the botanical garden, where visitors can explore an extensive collection of endemic fauna, observe various bird species, and wander through caves. The park also offers viewing platforms, providing different vantage points to appreciate the natural beauty and the majestic presence of the Dragon Tree.
Drago Park (Parque del Drago)
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