The unique geographical features and pleasant climatic conditions of Estonia and her islands have always been worth watching. Every niche of the country exhibits the natural beauty because the Estonians are great nature lovers. Apart from housing abundant tourist attractions, there are numerous national parks in Estonia as well. The major national parks in Estonia are as follows: Karula National Park, Lahemaa National Park, Matsalu National Park, Soomaa National Park, and Vilsandi National Park. Visit some of these national parks in Estonia and enjoy the amazing getaway to nature.
The details of some of the national parks in Estonia are provided below:
Lahemaa National Park: This spectacular park was established in the year 1971 and situated on the northern hemisphere of the country. It encompasses an area of 725 km2 and is 70 kilometers away from central part of Tallinn, the capital city. It was basically set for the preservation and maintenance of the country's heritage and landscape.
Soomaa National Park: On the south-western part of Europe lies this national park of Estonia. For the unique characteristics it house this national park is gaining importance considerably. In the recent past it has been suggested that this national park of Estonia should be included in the list of World Heritage Sites of UNESCO. The canoeing trips in the Soomaa National Park are also very famous.
Vilsandi National Park: The western coast of the Saaremaa Island comprises this park. It was constructed in order to take care of the seabirds and the coastal floras. The typical and unique varieties of plants and birds are preserved here. This island has significant international bird sanctuaries. A lot of attention is paid by the associates on the belongings of the national park.
Apart from these major national parks there are other smaller parks in Estonia which are as significant as these. Visit the country and take pleasure in visiting these national parks and other tourist attractions of Estonia.
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