Bialowieza National Park - Europeans bisons
Białowieża Forest covers an area of about 150 000 ha located on the both sides of the Polish-Belorussian border.
We can observe a large variety of species in the park, such as european bisons, deers, wolves, lynx, elks, amphibians and more than 170 birds species.
The flora is very various (more than 800 vascular plants species) and we can observe the oldest oak trees in Poland.
The park is divided into two parts :
- the area of active protection is opened and we can go hiking, riding horses or biking,
- the strictly protected reserve is accessible only with a guide.
We can see bisons anywhere in the park.
It’s also very interesting to visit the animal parc to see the fauna of Bialowieza forest.
You can see the movie we did about the Park.
You can visit the website of the Park.
We stayed only five days in Bialowieza National Park. We have been received by the deputy director who put us in relation with Łukasz Ławrysz, who is in charge of tourism department.
During our stay, we made a little movie of the park and set up with Łukasz, an ecovolunteer program.
We were really impressed by the infrastructure of the park. We spent nice time in this place who is worth seeing because of the various biodiversity.
Białowieża National Park
17-230 Białowieża, Park Pałacowy 11
Poland
E-mail: bpn@bpn.com.pl
http://www.bpn.com.pl
Director : Dr. Mirosław Stepaniuk
Deputy director : MSc. Eng. Aleksander Bołbot
Tourism manager and volunteer coordinator :
Łukasz Ławrysz
E-mail: ll@bpn.com.pl
Content from Pologne - Reserve de Bialowieza
Pologne - Reserve de Bialowieza
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