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Wildlife holidays in Poland

The largest of the East European nations, Poland still boasts of a bountiful of natural beauty, much of which is still untampered. A country with a fascinating historical background, rich cultural heritage and a place of rare natural reserve, you can spend some long cherishing wildlife holidays in Poland. In fact, much of the eastern part of Poland remains uninhabited and is a favorite haunt with all nature lovers and those with a bent for exploring the wild life. With more and more vacationers planning for wildlife holidays in Poland, there are some great tour operators who offer tailor made packages, so that you can have the best memories of the Polish wildlife after the journey.

It is significant that although not all national parks in Poland are not enlisted under UNESCO World heritage sites, the national parks are rich treasure troves of multicolored flora and fauna. As such, a wide part of Eastern Poland are covered with woodlands and marshes, which are noted havens for a huge variety of birds, insects and mammals and domicile to several other wild species. While you are on a wildlife safari in Poland, do not forget to catch a glimpse of the European Bison, that are otherwise extinct in the other parts of Europe.
Apart from this rare species, Poland, is a home to some very rare and globally important species like the European woodpecker, or even evergreen habitats, such as the forests of Puszcza Romincka or forests of Bialowieza that have also been recognized as World Heritage Sites. So make sure you trek through these forests, while planning for wildlife holidays in Poland.

One of the popular destinations in your wildlife holidays in Poland will definitely include the Bieszczadzki National Park, cocooned in the oblong ranges of southeastern Poland.
Witness the sublimity of the Tarnica peak which is the highest summit here as the San River flows by quietly. Founded in the year 1973, this national park happens to be the first International World Biosphere Reserve.

Apart from enjoying the variety of flora and fauna of this place, you can have one of the most wholesome wildlife holidays in Poland. With a blend of recreational activities like rafting, kayaking and fishing, you can also go for an exciting train ride from Majdan to Wola Michowa and from Majdan to Przyslup. Not only the eastern part of Poland, you can also view extinct animals like the European Wolf and Lynx in the western forests of Poland.

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