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UNESCO Biosphere reserve

Also known as the "Fire Mountain"

Timanfaya National Park is 20 squared-miles of spectacular landscapes. The Parkis entirely made up of volcanic soil. There are one or two footpaths, and a popular short route where one can visit by camel. The entrance fee is about 10$ US

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Located southwest of the island of Lanzarote, in the Canary Islands.

How to get there:

To visit Timanfaya National Park, you can book a guided tour, drive there, or join an excursion from one of the resort towns.

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