Conservationists are alarmed by the number of tourists visiting the Tatra National Park, especially its centre, Zakopane. They advise to introduce temporary bans on tourist traffic on some routes in the park, argumenting that the nature needs a break every now and then. Their primarily concern are the most popular routes: Morskie Oko, Koscieliska Valley and Giewont summit.

Pawel Skawinski, head of the Tatra National Park, supports the idea, however he claims, that the park authorities have no intention of blocking tourist access to the Tatra mountains.
The project is heavily disapproved by the local Highlanders, who make a living from the tourist industry in the region.
The project is heavily disapproved by the local Highlanders, who make a living from the tourist industry in the region.













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