He Teide National Park It is the greatest attraction that the island of Tenerife has, with more than four million visitors a year, this natural space declared World Heritage by UNESCO collects a series of restrictive measures and rules of use for its conservation. Managed by Sustainability, Environment and Safety Area of the Cabildo de Tenerifewhich aims to make the protection of the values of the national park more effective.
Once again, social networks have echoed the misuse of this Natural Asset, threatened by the irresponsibility of some visitors who confuse the protected space with an amusement park. On this occasion, the dancer in style pole danceAda Bez, published on her Instagram profile an artistic video where she practices vertical pole dancing, a sports discipline that mixes dance and yoga postures, and whose origin is associated with the field of strip clubs. Choosing the Teide National Park as a setting and showcase for the promotion of their dance.
In the last few hours, users of this social network have denounced through the comments the “lack of respect” and consideration on the part of the dancer towards nature and as a strictly protected space.
Within the park regulations, a series of authorized sports activities are included, as they are considered compatible with conservation needs. Hiking through the network of trails is one of the safe practices that allows you to enjoy and discover nature on foot. Climbing is another of the most popular sports among visitors, allowed in certain areas. As well as cycling, the national park being a reference space for the practice of this sport, as it brings together all the necessary conditions to enhance the training of many professional cyclists. In the winter season, some sports related to snow and ice are also authorized, under supervision.