Zov Tigra National Park, National park in Primorsky Krai, Russia.
Zov Tigra is a national park in Primorsky Krai that protects a large mountainous region with varied terrain and ecosystems. The park contains thick forests alongside alpine areas and different plant zones that shift with elevation.
The protected area received its official designation in 2007 to preserve the valuable ecosystems and wildlife of this mountain region. Federal conservation authorities took over management to ensure long-term protection.
The park sits near small settlements where people have lived alongside the forest for generations, depending on its resources in sustainable ways.
Entry requires advance permits and you must be accompanied by a park guide throughout your visit. Most visits happen as guided tours arranged through the official park office.
A mountain peak inside the park rises above 1800 meters and creates distinct vegetation layers stacked from base to summit. These different elevation zones host hundreds of plant species side by side.
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