Soomaa
Soomaa is a unique national park located in Estonia, known for its vast wetlands and diverse ecosystems. Established in 1993, it covers approximately 390 square kilometers and is home to various plant and animal species, including rare birds and mammals. The park is famous for its "fifth season," a period when the floodwaters rise, transforming the landscape and creating a unique habitat.
Visitors to Soomaa can enjoy activities such as hiking, canoeing, and birdwatching. The park features well-marked trails and guided tours, allowing people to explore its natural beauty. Soomaa is also significant for its cultural heritage, with traditional Estonian villages and historical sites nearby.