Wilderness

Tatra National Park

Tatra Mountains can be considered as one of the most wild part of Carpathian Mountains. The mountains are located in the northern corner of Slovakia (at the border with Poland). This area is homeland for many rare and endangered species and also host the largest fragment of Wilderness in Tatra National Park, Slovakia.

American photographer Jim O’Donnell visited this area and we can read and learn from his impression:

More about Jim’s experience can be read here.

5 thoughts on “Tatra National Park

  • Yes, Tatra Mountains is nice place to visit and explore. Many management issues are controversial but come and learn. We can offer you support and help.

  • Hello Vlado,

    Thank you for the news letters sent to Linda. Also congratulations on your new position. Linda & I would enjoy visiting you & spending some time in the Tatra Mountains.
    All the best & thank you for your stewardship of
    so many beautiful places on Europe.

    Michael & Linda Padden
    Anchorage, Alaska USA

  • Yes, Tatra Mountains are heavily impacted by mass tourism and forestry already for decades… Nevertheless, fragments of land in size of thousands of hectares, with very limited or any impact of humans activities are still there…

  • I am sorry, but considering Tatra Mountains as one of the most wild parts of the Carpathians must be a joke. Annually there are over 3 million visitors and 6 mountain hotels only at the Polish side, a number of very active rock climbers, a dense network of marked tourist trails, a number of ski slopes and routes, two cable cars and their upper stations with restaurants at the main ridge. And all this within the area of about 715 sq, km!

  • Very interesting and I look forward to visiting the Slovak Tatras.

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