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Vingis Park

If you’re into nature, make sure to explore the hidden trails. I found some lovely spots that weren't crowded at all and had great views!

I recommend visiting on weekdays if you can. The weekends can get pretty busy, especially during sunny days with locals enjoying the park.

My advice is to wear comfy shoes! The paths are mostly well-kept, but you might encounter some uneven areas if you wander off the main routes.

I suggest you visit early in the morning, around 7 AM. The park is super peaceful and great for a quiet walk or jog before the crowds arrive
Treetop Walking Path

Definitely grab a snack before heading up – the café can get packed later in the day. I waited ages for a coffee after my walk, and I don't recommend getting hangry at such a beautiful spot!

I suggest wearing comfy shoes; the path can get a bit tiring after a while. I wore cute sandals, but I regretted it! You might end up spending more time on your feet than you expect

Try to come around 10 am; it gets super busy later in the day with families and school trips. I enjoyed my stroll so much more when the crowd was thinner.

Take your time on the walkway; you’ll want to snap some pics with all the stunning views. Don't rush – I felt I missed out on some great shots when I was hurrying!
Zuku National Park

Bring a reusable water bottle! There's fresh drinking water at some points in the park, and it saved me from buying overpriced bottles. Plus, I felt good about being eco-friendly!

I suggest wearing good walking shoes. Some trails are a bit rugged, and trust me, after a few hours, my feet were killing me in sandals. Better to be comfy out there!

Check out the local food spots outside the park! I ate at a little café nearby and it was so much better and cheaper than the snack bar inside, which was pretty basic.

I found the visitor center helpful for maps and info, but if you wanna skip the line, try going right at 9 AM. You can head straight to the trails without waiting.
Park Grutas

I think walking the park in a clockwise direction is smarter. Most folks go the other way, so you’ll avoid the crowds and get some great shots of the sculptures without anyone photobombing you.

I recommend arriving right when the park opens around 10 AM. It gets crowded later, and you’ll have a much better experience wandering around without too many people in the way. Plus, you might catch some cute animals at that time!

My advice is to bring your own snacks and drinks. The park’s cafe has limited options and can be pricey. Save some cash and enjoy a picnic while taking in the views.