Tatra National Park (TANAP) protects a striking segment of the High Tatras mountain range, offering dramatic alpine scenery, rich biodiversity, and numerous outdoor recreation opportunities such as hiking, climbing, and wildlife observation.
Established in 1949, Tatra National Park (TANAP) is Slovakia's premier national park, covering a protected area in the High Tatras mountains, which form part of the Carpathian Mountain system. The park spans a rugged landscape of steep limestone and granite peaks, alpine meadows, glacial valleys, and crystal-clear mountain lakes. At its highest point, Gerlachovský štít rises to 2,655 meters (8,711 feet), making it the tallest peak in the Carpathians. TANAP shares a border and ecological connection with the Polish Tatra National Park, together preserving a valuable European mountain ecosystem. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including Eurasian brown bears, wolves, lynxes, chamois, and marmots, as well as rare bird species like the golden eagle and western capercaillie. Visitors come to experience well-maintained trails ranging from gentle valley walks to challenging alpine scrambles, along with options for climbing, cross-country skiing in winter, and nature photography. Popular destinations within the park include the scenic Štrbské Pleso lake, the steep peaks of Rysy and Lomnický štít, and the glacial valleys such as Dolina Bielej vody. The park also emphasizes environmental education and protection, with a visitor center providing resources about its natural and cultural heritage. Outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike are drawn by TANAP’s unique alpine environment, picturesque vistas, and opportunities to encounter Central Europe's mountain wildlife.
Gerlachovský štít – the highest peak in the High Tatras and the entire Carpathian range
Štrbské Pleso – a famous glacial mountain lake and popular resort area
Tatranská Lomnica – access point for cable cars to Lomnický štít peak
Wildlife watching opportunities for brown bears, lynxes, and chamois
At 2,655 meters, it is the tallest mountain in the Tatras and the entire Carpathians, accessible by guided climbs only.
A glacial lake and resort village that serves as a base for many hiking and winter sport activities.
One of the highest peaks in TANAP with a cable car that transports visitors to panoramic viewpoints.