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Nature’s six shrines: Małopolska national parks.
Each of the region’s national parks is a powerful ecosystem with protected plants and animal species. The Tatras are a refuge for bears, marmots and chamois, and the 700 caves in the Ojcowski NP, smallest of them all, offers lodging to various bat species. The six treasure troves of nature as it should be. More
Customs as old as Wawel Hill.
If it is true that the more tales a culture has the richer it is, then Kraków has plenty reasons to boast. The local tales passed for countless generations speak of many unique events and moments. More
Let Dunajec raftsmen ferry you centuries back.
All the photos from the gorgeous Dunajec Gorge show raftsmen taking tourists in wooden punts down the river running into white limestone rocks. And this is what we cordially invite you to try: a rafting adventure without excess of white waters, in the tranquillity of the whispering waves and tree branches. More
How about a healthy hot dip?
Profuse reserves of thermal waters belie the area at the foot of the Tatras: Poland’s only rocky mountains. Little wonder that thermal baths offering not only a wealth of relaxation options but also stunning views have developed throughout the region. More