Rules of staying in the mountains
Important contacts
NON STOP Mountain Rescue Service dispatching
18300
NON STOP dispatching helicopter rescue service
18155
Emergency call of the integrated rescue system
112
Preparation for hike and planning
- read the exact route on the map, in the tourist guide or on specialized tourist web portals
- find out the weather forecast for all locations where the planned tour leads
- consider the possibilities, experiences, health, condition and condition of partners, especially children, before the tour
- in general, it is recommended to go on a hike in at least a pair or a triple, use the services of a mountain guide or a guide if necessary
- it is also advisable to provide mountain insurance
Recommended hiking equipment
- fixed soles hiking shoes, warm and windproof clothing appropriate to the season and waterproof topcoat due to sudden weather changes
- food and plenty of fluids for the whole tour
- current tourist map or. tourist GPS navigation
- first aid kit
- a charged cell phone with saved rescue contacts
- hiking sticks and sun protection are also suitable
Before going on a hike, tell a loved one about your planned route and the estimated time of return, if necessary. sign up for a mountain hut in the “Tripbook and Tour Book”.
The course of the tour
- leave for a 1-day hike early in the morning and quit until dark
- Do not leave the marked hiking trails and observe the marked trails and paths
- adjust the speed of field movement to the weakest hiker
- do not pollute nature, take care of the mountains and take all the rubbish with you
- protect nature, do not increase your voice and do not disturb animals
- in case of sudden weather changes, heavy fog or if the route is too difficult for you, do not overestimate your strength, it is not a shame to go back
- In case of an accident, call the Mountain Rescue Service (18300) or the Air Rescue Service (18155)
General rules of national parks
- In the National Park, visitors can only walk on marked hiking trails and nature trails
- it is forbidden to camp, camp and bivouac outside the reserved areas in the national park
- collection of plants and their parts and fruits is prohibited in the national park
- fire is permitted only in designated areas of holiday homes and lodges and on dedicated campsites
- In the national park and in its protection zone, visitors are obliged to behave in a way that avoids unnecessary damage or death of plants and animals or other environmental damage.