
Uludağ National Park
Uludağ National Park, located in northwestern Turkey, is a protected area renowned for its diverse ecosystems, including lush forests, alpine meadows, and mountain landscapes. Covering approximately 13,650 hectares, it is famous for its rich plant and animal life, such as bears, deer, and various bird species. The park is also a popular destination for outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, and nature exploration, offering stunning views and clean air. As Turkey's first national park, established in 1961, it plays a vital role in conservation, ecological research, and tourism, showcasing the natural beauty of the Uludağ mountain range.