The Triglav National Park is a unique area of protected nature in the Alps, covering 840 square kilometers in north-western Slovenia. The park's priority objectives are conservation of ecosystems and natural processes, natural assets, diversity of habitats, plant and animal species, landscape quality, and landscape diversity. Visitors can experience the park's natural and cultural heritage through information centers and info points, guided tours, and creative workshops in nature. The park is a great place for families to visit, with its exceptional natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. However, visitors are required to follow specific rules of behavior, such as not throwing away rubbish, picking flowers, making fires, and camping or parking in specially designated areas
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