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Explore fantastic national parks

Latvia, a small treasure tucked away in the Baltic region, boasts rich natural wonders and diverse wildlife, making it a favorite for nature lovers. Four stunning national parks each have a unique charm and a rich endowment of flora and fauna.

Kemeri National Park: Unraveling Wetland Treasures

Kemeri National Park, a UNESCO-listed site, is a captivating blend of wetlands, forests, and pristine lakes spread over 38,000 hectares. This park offers a remarkable opportunity to observe some of Latvia’s rarest and most delicate wildlife species. Imagine exhilarating bird-watching, catching glimpses of graceful cranes, elegant swans, and striking eagles gliding gracefully over the marshes. The park’s diverse trails cater to every level, from leisurely strolls to challenging hikes through the moss-covered forests.

Slitere National Park: Where Forests and Coastal Beauty Collide

On Latvia’s rugged coastline, Slitere National Park offers an unparalleled experience of the Baltic Sea’s grandeur and enchanting, dense forests. Nature enthusiasts will find themselves amidst an array of wildlife, from elusive deer and wild boar to the magnificent European bison, symbolizing Latvia’s commitment to preserving its natural heritage. An extensive network of trails lets visitors see stunning cliff formations and sweeping seascapes, an adventure that leaves an indelible mark on one’s soul.

Razna National Park: A Haven for Avian Wonders

If you’re a birdwatcher, Razna National Park should be at the top of your Latvian wildlife adventure list. Site of vast Razna Lake, this park is a serene habitat for many bird species, including the majestic white-tailed eagle and the melodious common crane. Guided boat tours across the tranquil water allow visitors to witness the wonders of these avian inhabitants up close. Additionally, the park’s diverse nature trails grant access to lush forests teeming with animal species, ensuring an immersive experience for all nature lovers.

Gauja National Park: A Paradise of Acient Valleys

Latvia’s oldest and largest national park, Gauja National Park, is a treasure trove of history and natural splendor. The picturesque Gauja River meanders beneath towering sandstone cliffs and through dense woodlands.  As you traverse the many hiking trails, you’ll encounter centuries-old castles, caves, and unique rock formations, adding an element of adventure and history to your wildlife escapade.

Nature Trails: A Gateway to Latvia’s Hidden Gems

Latvia’s nature trails offer the perfect opportunity for immersive and off-the-beaten-path experiences. These carefully crafted routes take you through unspoiled nature, each expedition promising a captivating encounter with natural wonders.

Latvia is a paradise for everyone who loves the outdoors and wildlife, its remarkable national parks affording memorable experiences. Explore Latvia’s natural treasures and discover the magic of this pristine Baltic gem.

Watch sunset and wildlife at sunset in Kemeri National Park, a UNESCO-protected site ©Artis Veigurs
Watch sunset and wildlife at sunset in Kemeri National Park, a UNESCO-protected site, © Artis Veigurs.

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