Visiting a national park or protected area is an experience that comes with responsibility. So that nature stays just as beautiful for those who come after us, follow a few simple rules:
Pay the visiting fee
The access fee is a direct contribution to protecting the park. The money is used to maintain trails and shelters and to fund conservation work.
Respect the living environment of plants and animals
Do not pick plants, do not damage the flora and do not disturb wild animals. Feeding animals is strictly forbidden, as it alters their natural behaviour and endangers their lives.
Respect the trails and the rules
Always stay on the marked paths to avoid getting lost and to prevent soil erosion. Respect the signage and the rangers' instructions.
Clean up after yourself
Nature has no cleaning staff. Everything you bring in your backpack must leave with you, including organic waste (fruit peels), which can attract bears or other animals.
Choose a sustainable experience
Reduce your carbon footprint – choose public transport or walking wherever possible. Camp only in specially designated areas.
Support local communities
Buy traditional products from locals, stay at family-run guesthouses and hire authorised local guides. This way you help the local economy grow in harmony with nature.