Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a pristine forest that straddles the border between Belarus and Poland. Known for its ancient woodland, it is home to the European bison, Europe's heaviest land animal. The park offers a unique glimpse into the primeval forests that once covered much of Europe. Visitors can explore its diverse ecosystem, which includes towering oak trees, sprawling marshlands, and a wide array of wildlife, such as wolves, lynxes, deer, and numerous bird species. The park is dotted with historical sites, including the home of Father Frost, the Belarusian Santa Claus, and the Grandfather Frost’s Estate, which provides a magical experience for children and adults alike. With well-maintained walking and cycling paths, visitors can immerse themselves in nature and history. Belovezhskaya Pushcha is not just a sanctuary for wildlife but a place of serene beauty and historical significance, attracting nature enthusiasts and historians alike.