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Tags : National Park
Tickets : Adult: EUR 12
Child(7-11 years): EUR 6
Timings : 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Last visit 4.00 PM)
Duration of the visit: 1:30 hours
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On the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Spain, is where you can find Timanfaya National Park. A volcanic wonderland, it has a distinct ecosystem made up of craters, geysers, and lava fields. It is a part of UNESCO designated biosphere reserve marked by extensive seismic activity.
A fascinating location with a distinctive landscape created by volcanic activity is Timanfaya National Park. More than 25 volcanic craters may be seen throughout the park. The region's latest volcanic eruption took place between 1730 and 1736, and since then the park has been unaffected. This means that visitors may observe how the terrain has naturally changed over time and how plants have regrown in arid conditions. The park has a visitor center where visitors can learn about the park's history and geology through interactive exhibits and displays. The park can be explored on foot by visitors, or they can sign up for a tour that highlights all of its best aspects. The park is accessible year-round either vehicle or public transit. If you enjoy geology and the natural world, go there. There are also guided tours available for visitors who want a more in-depth exploration of the park's highlights.