National Parks

National Parks are protected areas established by the government to preserve natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural heritage. These parks are designated for the enjoyment of the public and the conservation of their ecosystems. Typically characterized by diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, rivers, and unique geological formations, national parks provide habitat for numerous species, often serving as refuges for endangered plants and animals. They are managed to balance recreation, conservation, and education, ensuring that natural resources are maintained for future generations. Activities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife observation are common, making national parks popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts. The creation of national parks aims to highlight the importance of conserving nature and promoting awareness of environmental issues.