Tatra National Park is located in the Tatra Mountains of southern Poland and northern Slovakia. Established in 1954, it covers an area of approximately 740 square kilometers, making it the oldest national park in Poland. The park is known for its stunning landscapes, including high peaks, deep valleys, and numerous lakes, attracting nature lovers and hikers.
The park is home to diverse wildlife, including species like the Tatra chamois and the Eurasian brown bear. It features a variety of ecosystems, from alpine meadows to dense forests. Visitors can explore over 250 kilometers of marked trails, offering opportunities for both leisurely walks and challenging hikes.