SUMMARY FOR TUNISIA:
• Total Parks: 17
• Parks Listed Below: Bou Hedma, Boukornine, Chambi, Dghoumes, El Feidja, El Golla, Ichkeul, Jbil, Jebel Chitana-Cap Negro, Jebel Orbata, Jebel Serj, Jebel Zaghdoud, Jebil, Oued Zeen, Sidi Toui, Zaghouan, Zembra and Zembretta
• Average Country Rating: 47/100
PARK NAME: Bou Hedma
Country: Tunisia
Park ID: 1897
AVERAGE RATING: 47/100
Review Volume: Low number of reviews
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Bou Hedma National Park is a protected area known for its pristine Acacia raddiana savanna ecosystem. The park hosts a variety of wildlife including gazelles, ostriches, and numerous bird species. It represents one of the last remaining examples of pre-Saharan Tunisia's natural environment.
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Boukornine National Park is situated on Mount Boukornine overlooking the Gulf of Tunis. The park is known for its rich flora including rare orchid species and Mediterranean vegetation. It serves as an important recreational area for nearby urban residents.
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Chambi National Park contains Tunisia's highest peak, Mount Chambi, reaching 1,544 meters. The park features diverse mountain ecosystems and is home to several endangered species including the Cuvier's gazelle. Its rugged terrain includes dramatic cliffs and deep valleys.
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Dghoumes National Park is characterized by its desert and semi-desert landscapes. The park serves as a vital refuge for Saharan wildlife and features unique desert vegetation. It plays an important role in protecting threatened desert species and their habitats.
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El Feidja National Park is renowned for its dense cork oak forests and rich biodiversity. The park provides habitat for numerous species of birds and mammals. It represents one of the last remaining examples of Mediterranean forest ecosystem in Tunisia.
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El Golla National Park is characterized by its Mediterranean coastal ecosystem and wetlands. The park is an important stopover for migratory birds and features diverse coastal vegetation. It plays a crucial role in protecting Tunisia's northern coastal biodiversity.
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Ichkeul National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site centered around Lake Ichkeul. The park is one of the most important bird migration sites in the Mediterranean, hosting thousands of waterfowl each winter. Its unique ecosystem includes the lake, marshes, and mountain landscape.
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Jbil National Park is a vast desert park protecting Saharan ecosystems. The park features rolling sand dunes, desert flora, and provides habitat for various desert-adapted species. It represents one of Tunisia's most important desert conservation areas.
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Jebel Chitana-Cap Negro National Park features dramatic coastal cliffs and Mediterranean forest. The park protects important marine and terrestrial ecosystems along Tunisia's northern coast. It is known for its pristine beaches and diverse wildlife.
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Jebel Orbata National Park is centered around the Orbata Mountain range. The park features unique geological formations and diverse mountain ecosystems. It serves as an important refuge for various species of flora and fauna adapted to arid mountain environments.
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Jebel Serj National Park is centered around a prominent mountain peak in northern Tunisia. The park features dramatic limestone cliffs, caves, and Mediterranean forest ecosystems. It provides important habitat for various bird species and contains notable archaeological sites.
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Jebel Zaghdoud National Park is characterized by its mountainous terrain and diverse Mediterranean vegetation. The park serves as an important ecological corridor and features unique geological formations. It supports various endemic plant species and provides habitat for local wildlife.
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Jebil National Park is Tunisia's largest national park, located in the Sahara Desert. The park encompasses vast sand dunes, rocky outcrops, and desert ecosystems. It provides crucial habitat for desert-adapted species including gazelles and fennec foxes.
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Oued Zeen National Park is known for its rich biodiversity and cork oak forests. The park features diverse Mediterranean flora and serves as an important watershed area. It provides habitat for numerous bird species and contains several hiking trails.
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Sidi Toui National Park is situated in southern Tunisia's arid region. The park protects important desert and steppe ecosystems characteristic of North Africa. It serves as a refuge for several endangered species including the Dorcas gazelle.
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Zaghouan National Park is centered around the prominent Zaghouan Mountain. The park contains important historical Roman water systems and ancient temples. It features Mediterranean forest ecosystems and provides habitat for diverse wildlife species.
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Zembra and Zembretta National Park consists of two small islands in the Mediterranean Sea. The islands are important breeding grounds for several seabird species including the rare Audouin's gull. The surrounding waters contain rich marine ecosystems and archaeological remains.