The information presented in the charts depicts trends in the cost of visiting a national park and the number of visitors to these parks over an eight-year period, from the year 2011 to 2018.
Overall, Cost of visiting national parks the Entry price stayed stable at $6 between 2011-2013. In the year 2014, there was a significant soar to $14, Then the price a declined to $10 in 2015, from 2016, the price rose steadily, reaching $18 in 2018.
On other hand, number of visitor to national parks in the year 2011, there were about 0.45 million visitor, however in the following years , the number of visitors was slowly on the decline, while there was a peak in the number of visitor in 2014, and the number of visitor is back on the increase, Nonetheless both 2015 and 2018 saw record attendance of over half a million visitors.
Notwithstanding until 2015, there seemed to an inverse relationship between the prices of entering and the number of people visiting. As price increase sharply in 2014, so did visitor numbers, but after 2015 this pattern reversed. Despite the fluctuation in prices, the interest of visitors remained relatively stable, with notables peaks.
In summary, while cost initially influenced visitor numbers, other factors likely played a role beyond price alone. The data suggests a complex relationship between park entry costs and visitation rates over the years.
