Ichkeul National Park.
Ichkeul National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunisia, is a vital sanctuary renowned for its role in supporting migratory birds, including ducks, geese, storks, and striking pink flamingos. Positioned around the scenic Ichkeul Lake, the park boasts three distinct landscapes: the expansive lake, surrounding marshes, and the limestone massif of Jebel Ichkeul, which provides sweeping views. Its wetlands are among the Mediterranean's most crucial ecosystems, making it essential for a diverse array of wildlife, including over 600 plant species and various fish. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching, photography, and cultural experiences, including ancient Roman ruins and local hot springs. Ichkeul National Park embodies both ecological richness and natural beauty, attracting nature lovers and promoting local tourism.