Walking in Poland is a great way to experience the breathtaking Tatra Mountains, which are a must-do adventure for any traveller. With 2,000 metres at its highest point and more than 300 peaks forming a formidable border with Slovakia, the Carpathian Mountain range is truly magnificent. Enjoy the opportunity to conquer the renowned Giewont summit, traverse the borders via cable car, and ascend the picturesque Boczan Ridge via the untamed Karb Pass and Black Lake. Along with the possibility of seeing chamois, wild lynx, and perhaps Carpathian brown bears, the park is recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
You'll adore
- Seeing the Tatra Mountains from above via foot
- Ascending Giewont Mountain in Tatra National Park
- Walking across the border into Slovakia, a neighbouring country
- Numerous chances to see wildlife
- Trying out Polish cuisine and beverages in quaint Zakopane
- Seeing quaint Polish villages







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