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Czech Republic National Parks
- Administration of the
Protected Landscape Areas - Government
body focused on securing effective management of natural preservation sites.
Includes comprehensive overview of the organisation and related regions.
- Bohemian Switzerland - Complete
information for tourists about the national park in Northern Bohemia.
- Czech Canada. - Natural
park mid-way between Prague and Vienna. Lists geographical information, the
region's history, and architechtural monuments.
- Czech Karst - Protected
landscape area situated to the south-west of Prague. Includes details of the
history, geology, flora, and fauna.
- Krkonose Mountains National
Park - Basic information about
administration, nature of the region, and news, plus details of research in
the area, and advice for visitors.
- Palava - Protected
landscape area and biosphere reserve. Includes information on flora and
fauna, geography of the region, and archaeology, plus contact details.
- Podyji National Park - Proclaimed
in 1991. Includes basic information on the area, plus details of
administration, tourism, literature, and an image gallery.
- Sumava - Details
of the country's largest national park.
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Visas: Nationals
of all western European countries, Japan, the US, Canada, Australia and New
Zealand can visit the Czech Republic for up to 90 days, and UK citizens for up
to 180 days, without a visa. Nationals of South Africa and many other countries
must obtain a visa, which is good for a stay of between 30 and 90 days depending
on your nationality.
Health risks: leeches & ticks (Tick-borne encephalitis is a serious
infection of the brain that is spread by tick bites. Vaccination is advised for
those traveling in risk areas who are unable to avoid tick bites (such as
campers, forestry workers and ramblers). Two doses of vaccine will give a year's
protection, three doses up to three years' protection. Shortlasting vaccines are
available in the Czech and Slovak Republics).
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