Difference between revisions of "Białowieża National Park"
Revision as of 17:44, 4 June 2012The Białowieża Forest (National Park; Polish: Białowieski Park Narodowy) [1] in Podlaskie Voivodship in Poland at the border with Belarus and is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
UnderstandBialowieza is the last remains of the primeval forest which once covered most of Europe at the end of the last ice age, which has never been completely deforested. It contains several species of fauna which were once native in forests throughout Europe, but which have now been mostly eradicated. It is for example the only place where European Bison, (German: Wisent, Polish: Żubr) still remain free and living in the forest as they once did throughout Europe. Wolves, Lynx, Red Deer, Wild Boar, Elk (same as Moose in N. America), and Roe Deer are among its other inhabitants. Hopefully plans in the future will include returning reverse-bred versions of the extinct Tarpan Horse and Aurochs, which can be found living in other smaller nature parks and zoos in Europe. The inner-most sanctuary of Bialowieza is completely preserved and protected by a fence, with tourists only allowed inside with guides. Inside, the forest lives, breathes and decays as it has for thousands of years. Outside of the inner-sanctuary several more kilometers of forest are semi-preserved although sadly there are many reports of thinning and cutting of trees, supposedly due to disease, but more likely due to corruption and the market demand for large trees. Several extra kilometers of forest protection boundary could be added to this as a buffer. Get inThe town of Bialowieza is on the edge of the forest and is located in the Polish part of the reserve. The administration of the Belarusian part of Bialowieza Reserve is based in Kameniuky Town that can be reached by bus and by car. By planeThere is an international airport in Warsaw: Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport: For those travelling from Warsaw serviced by Polski Express. See also: Routes/Timetable By trainThe Polish State Railways have train connections from Warsaw via Bialystok. The train takes two and a half hours and runs every two hours. It is also possible to take a train to Hajnówka which is closer to the forest, but the trains are slower and less frequent. The forest can be reached by both places by bus. By carYou can easily get there by car from Warsaw via Bialystok. By busThere are bus-services from Białystok and Hajnówka to Bialowieza. There are several busses running per day, but they are run by different companies it's hard to get a timetable of all of them. Get aroundSeeDo
BuyEatDrinkSleepThere are many accommodation options in Bialowieza village. From agroturism offers to cheap hostels or even more comfortable hotels are found. There's even a YHA youth-hostel there. Get out
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