Wednesday, May 15

The picturesque country of the Czech Republic is beautiful destination known for its fairytale like castles, but it is also a country that is home to miles after miles of natural wonders and scenic marvels. The Czech Republic is surrounded by mountains which separates it from its neighbors.

When in the Czech Republic, surround yourself with nature and places you will never be able to forget, explore caves and rock cities, walk through fairy-tale like landscapes of nature parks, forests and breath-taking gorges filled with beautiful lakes and rivers.

Anyone who appreciates stunning nature, clean air in their lungs, and active movement will feel as if they are in paradise when exploring and hiking through the mountain ranges in the Czech Republic. The highest mountain in the Czech Republic is Sněžka; during wintertime to go up Praděd; the highest mountain in the Jeseníky you will need to go on foot or skis. 

Few more mountains in the Czech Republic are:

  • the South Bohemian Šumava Mountains 
  • Mount Radhošť – a place steeped in myths and legends 
  • Mount Říp – the heart of Czech history 
  • Lysá Mountain – highest peak in the Beskydy Mountains 
  • the Jizera mountains
  • Krkonoše Mountains

Another enticing mystery that awaits you here are the underground tunnels and rock caves. Whether these caverns were created by nature over millions of years or by work of hands digging in mountains, they are a must see! When exploring these caves, you will see more than just stalagmites, stalactites and dripstone, these caves and underground tunnels will take on a trip into a hidden world underground for example when exploring the caves of Mladeč you will see a ritual burial with figurines of prehistoric people, and one of the attractions of the Chýnov Cave and Bozkov Caves is an underground lake, in the Punkva caves of the Moravian Karst you will find the Macocha Abyss whose depth of nearly 140 metres, discover the underground world of  the Turold Cave, located on the outskirts of Mikulov.

The scenic countryside features numerous national parks and nature reserves perfect for hiking, cycling, golfing, and enjoying the natural beauty. The Krkonoše National Park is one of the most valuable natural areas in all of Central Europe, the Bohemian Switzerland National Park is a breathtaking landscape of pine forests and deep valleys where you will see the rarest of plants and animals in the Czech Republic. Declared the first geopark in the country by UNESCO, the Bohemian Paradise area is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Czech Republic. Another beautiful natural park is the Šumava National Park which was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, in the Podyjí National Park even though it is the smallest Czech national park it is exceptionally beautiful and will give you the feeling of being in the Amazon in Czech Republic.

Visit the Czech Republic to explore the wonderful landscapes with high mountain slopes, flat ridges, alpine meadows with colorful wildflowers, unspoilt scenery full of distant views, unique and bizarre rock formations, devilishly beautiful lakes, and underground mysterious rivers and lose yourself in the natural wonders. 

Czech cities have been hosting increasing number of visitors from India, and the numbers are increasing with every passing year. While Prague and its attractions remain popular among travellers, an increased interest has been recorded in newer experiences such as Heritage Cities of Olomouc, Litomysl, Kutna Hora, and Kromeriz, which have old-world atmosphere and abundant in sites protected by UNESCO. Explore Joyful Cities of Karlovy Vary and Liberec that offer experiences that are ideal for families and couples. The Happening Cities that are dynamically developing and are young are Brno and Ostrava, and of course Prague, are the cities that never sleep.

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