The Steppe Pearl It is the oldest desert steppe reserve in Europe, located in the south of Ukraine. It was founded by Friedrich Falz-Fein and is famous for its wild zebras, bisons, and Przewalski's horses.
The Blue Eye of the Carpathians It is the largest mountain lake in Ukraine. People call it "The Sea Eye". It is surrounded by thick forests and high mountains.
The Primeval Forests This biosphere reserve protects the ancient beech forests of the Carpathian Mountains. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to brown bears and lynxes.
The Island of Freedom This place is located on the Dnipro River in Zaporizhzhia. It is not only a historical site of the Cossacks but also a unique natural reserve with rocks, forests, and rare plants.
The Ukrainian Amazon This reserve is located where the Danube River meets the Black Sea. It is a paradise for birds (like pelicans) and is famous for its "Zero Kilometer" point.
The Granite Canyon This place is located in the Mykolaiv region along the Southern Buh River. It is famous for its high granite rocks, fast rapids, and is a popular spot for rafting. It looks like a small piece of Switzerland in the Ukrainian steppe.
The Singing Sands This is one of the largest sandy deserts in Europe, located in the Kherson region. It has huge dunes and very high temperatures in summer. It is often called the "Ukrainian Sahara".
The City of Rocks Located in the Crimea, this reserve is famous for its "Ghost Valley" (Demyrdzhi). It has thousands of stones that look like people, animals, or monsters, created by wind and water over millions of years.
The Waterfall Kingdom This park in the Ivano-Frankivsk region is home to the highest mountain in Ukraine — Hoverla. It also has many beautiful waterfalls and the famous "Dovbush Rocks".
The Land of 30 Lakes This National Park is located in the Volyn region. It is famous for its crystal clear water and the deepest lake in Ukraine — Svitiaz.
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