Pelister National Park
Mount Pelister is part of Mount Baba in southwestern Macedonia. It was declared a National Park in 1948 because of the rare national wealth: the Molika Forest- based on its gruesome flora, granite, and relief forms, especially the Ice reliefs in the high mountains. You can find endemic flowers in Pelister.
The beauty of the Pelister National Park is replete with wildlife such as bears, wolves, Capricorns, stags, wild boars, rabbits, several types of eagles, deer, jackals, red-billed hounds, and trout of the Macedonian seahorse.
The National Park is characterized by many natural phenomena, with unusual structural features, distinctive geological formations, unusual mountain vegetation, favorable hydrological conditions, and climatic conditions that specifically contribute to the completeness of the national property. The park is located on a surface of 1500 hectares, at 700 to 2601 m above sea level.
The park's largest ornaments are the two lakes, known as the eyes of the Pelister, the Great Lake and the Little Lake, which make the Pelister more monumental and appealing.
Location: Bitola, North Macedonia