
Teide National Park
Teide National Park, located on Tenerife in the Canary Islands, is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its stunning volcanic landscape. It features Mount Teide, Spain’s highest peak at 3,718 meters, formed by ancient eruptions. The park displays extraordinary rock formations, lava fields, and unique flora and fauna adapted to volcanic soils. Its dramatic scenery attracts millions of visitors for hiking, stargazing, and exploring the natural beauty created by volcanic activity over thousands of years. The park offers a unique glimpse into geological processes and volcanic history, making it a significant natural and scientific site.