About Parque Nacional del Teide
The pride of Tenerife, the unmistakable symbol of practically the entire archipelago is El Teide and all its surroundings are declared World Heritage Sites Unesco since 2007 with the category of Natural Good.
The Teide National Park occupies the central part of the island of Tenerife, has an average altitude of 2000 meters and the top is the peak of the Teide, being the highest of Spain with an altitude of 3718 meters. The El Teide National Park is the most visited of Spain and Europa, annually it is estimated that it receives around three million tourists, which It shows the importance of the monument.
It is worth mentioning the structure of the caldera and the stratovolcano Teide-Pico-Viejo unique in the planet, the importance of this natural space is not here, we must highlight the castings, cones or caves that can be found, as well as a curious flora and fauna with endemic and exclusive species.
The extension of the park is about 19,000 hectares, has a Peripheral Protection Zone and is surrounded by the Forest Corona Natural Park that extends the park to more than 46,500 hectares
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Some of the most curious churches and hermitages that can be found on the island of Tenerife. Some of Tenerife's most important treasures are kept within its walls, as well as some located in enchanting surroundings.
The Canarian archipelago has become a point of reference for lovers of the UFO phenomenon, many are the articles in which the ufological interest of the Canaries is mentioned. On this route, a tour is made of a list of places where some witnesses claim to have spotted an unidentified flying object. In a way, in my visits I have been able to notice an energy different from those of other points. It did not leave me indifferent
Enjoy an unforgettable sunset, do not forget one of the most impressive postcards that the island of Tenerife offers thanks to the most incredible sunsets. In these points of the island it is possible
There are four National Parks with which the Canary Islands, all declared World Heritage by Unesco. The Timanfaya National Park is in Lanzarote and is eminently volcanic. The Teide National Park is located in Tenerife and has the highest summit in Spain, the Teide. The Garajonay National Park is in La Gomera and is an ecosystem that dates back to the Tertiary Era, as well as having the most representative sample of Canarian laurisilva. The National Park of the Caldera de Taburiente, finally, is located in La Palma and is formed by a circus of 8 kms. of diameter in the form of boiler.
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