Fenced Area with Moufflons (Platania Excursion Area)
Next to the Platania Excursion area, one can admire the wild, Moufflon of Cyprus in a specially fenced area.
The Moufflon (Ovis orientalis ophion) is the largest land mammal and an endemic species of Cyprus and is rightly described as the most important representative of the island’s fauna. It is the jewel of the Cypriot forest and the pride of the Cypriots. It is inextricably linked to the history of the island and the Cypriot civilization and is depicted in a large number of vessels and other archaeological finds. Still today, its image adorns Cypriot coins and was the trademark of Cyprus Airways.
The Moufflon is a species of wild goat, originated from the Asiatic orientalis (Ovis orientalis), which has its roots in the wider region of the Near East. It is a species of intense racial and seasonal dimorphism. Males carry heavy sickle horns and are clearly larger and more impressive than females. Their weight is 35 kilos and their height is one metre. The coat of the males during the winter season is heavy, dark in color with intense dark shades on the front of the neck, chest and back. In summer, their coat is lighter and also lighter in colour, while dark shades are much more nuanced especially on the back where they tend to fade. Females do not have horns and their colour is almost uniform, light brown and their weight does not exceed 25 kg.
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Flora - Fauna
Quercus Calliprinos (Palestine oak)
The quercus coccifera calliprinos belongs to the family of the Fagales, which includes eight genera and about 1,050 species all over the globe. It belongs to the oak genus, which includes around 600 species. We can see them in many areas in Cyprus, inc
Quercus Infectoria (Oak Tree)
The oak tree (Q. Infectoria ssp. Veneris) is a large-sized tree and belongs to the family of Beech trees, which includes eight genera and about 1050 species. In Cyprus there is a natural spread, the Golden oak, the Palestine oak and the Kermes oak. The
Sorbus Aria (Whitebeam)
Sorbus aria is a deciduous tree of 5-6 meters without thorns and blooms from May to June. It lies at the highest altitudes of Troodos on rocky slopes and gaps of forests in the Mediterranean vegetation zone. It is an East-Mediterranean species, with sp
The A.G. Leventis Troodos Botanical Gardens
These botanical gardens were created by the Department of Forests at the edge of the asbestos mining region. Built on the Troodos National Forest Park land, at an altitude of about 1400m, it was named after the Anastasios Leventis Foundation. The Found










