National Parks

National Parks are protected areas designated by a government to conserve natural landscapes, wildlife, and cultural resources for public enjoyment and education. They are established to preserve unique ecosystems, significant geological features, and historical sites while providing recreational opportunities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife observation. National Parks are often characterized by their natural beauty, biodiversity, and the presence of distinctive natural features, such as mountains, forests, lakes, and rivers. The purpose of National Parks is to ensure the preservation of these areas for future generations, safeguarding them from development and exploitation. They are typically managed by a government agency with the authority to enforce regulations and promote conservation efforts. The establishment of National Parks also serves to raise public awareness about environmental issues and the importance of conservation.