SERBIA
Uvac Gorge
A destination on 3280 feet above sea level, where the Uvac River flows in remarkable curves and turns. The high ground around the canyons surrounding Uvac River is where you’ll find several lookouts. The sights you can experience here are incredible, mere words can’t describe these astounding views of the surroundings. Greenish color of the artificial lakes made by Uvac River, beautiful flora and fauna, with extraordinary griffon vultures flying and nesting in this area, and steep rocks of the canyon make a perfect group of attractions for visitor’s great experience. While visiting Serbia, one simply must visit this magnificent location.
Djerdap Gorge – the Iron Gate
The Djerdap Gorge is the largest and longest gorge in Europe, and the only one on the flow of Danube, stretching around 62 miles alongside the Carpathian Mountains. This formation of smaller three gorges, Gornja Klisura, Gospodjin Vir, and Veliki & Mali Kazan are separated by ravines. One of the most important prehistoric sites in Europe is located here: Lepenski Vir, where you can see the remains of ancient fortresses.
Devil’s Town
A true miracle of nature: the Devil’s Town in the southern part of Serbia, our #3 on the list looks amazing. The mystery of the formation is in nature’s erosion, with no explanations. Alongside this, legends of the demons can be heard in this area and that is the reason for the name “The Devil’s Town”. Similar to picturesque area of Cappadocia in Turkey, the 202 natural towers stand tall and colorful, making the impressive Devil’s Town a rare attraction in Europe. The natural spa is another attraction worth visiting in Devil’s Town.
National Park Tara
Nature lovers will have a blast here; the national park contains dozen attractions of immense natural beauty, inspiring landscapes, and staggering sights. Impressive canyon of the Drina River is among them; this is the one of the largest canyons in the world where thousands of tourists come for adventurous experiences of rafting down the quick and wild river. The experience of rafting through Drina’s canyon is exciting, so if you happen to visit this place this is a must-do activity. The mountain of Tara is a home of endangered “Pančićeva” spruce, which is protected by the law, and the population of brown bears.
The Resava Cave
Discovered in 1962, this 2.8 miles long and 1.75 miles deep cave was opened for visitors in 1972. Among the oldest caves in Serbia, the Resava Cave features impressive halls, narrow channels, cave galleries, stalactites and stalagmites, and flowstone waterfalls. Rocks formations inside the cave can be red, white, and yellow, depending on the minerals in stones through which the water passes. This cave is a protected natural monument, and its area includes 27 acres of surrounding terrain with forests, rock formations, small water streams, and other beautiful sights.
A destination on 3280 feet above sea level, where the Uvac River flows in remarkable curves and turns. The high ground around the canyons surrounding Uvac River is where you’ll find several lookouts. The sights you can experience here are incredible, mere words can’t describe these astounding views of the surroundings. Greenish color of the artificial lakes made by Uvac River, beautiful flora and fauna, with extraordinary griffon vultures flying and nesting in this area, and steep rocks of the canyon make a perfect group of attractions for visitor’s great experience. While visiting Serbia, one simply must visit this magnificent location.
Djerdap Gorge – the Iron Gate
The Djerdap Gorge is the largest and longest gorge in Europe, and the only one on the flow of Danube, stretching around 62 miles alongside the Carpathian Mountains. This formation of smaller three gorges, Gornja Klisura, Gospodjin Vir, and Veliki & Mali Kazan are separated by ravines. One of the most important prehistoric sites in Europe is located here: Lepenski Vir, where you can see the remains of ancient fortresses.
Devil’s Town
A true miracle of nature: the Devil’s Town in the southern part of Serbia, our #3 on the list looks amazing. The mystery of the formation is in nature’s erosion, with no explanations. Alongside this, legends of the demons can be heard in this area and that is the reason for the name “The Devil’s Town”. Similar to picturesque area of Cappadocia in Turkey, the 202 natural towers stand tall and colorful, making the impressive Devil’s Town a rare attraction in Europe. The natural spa is another attraction worth visiting in Devil’s Town.
National Park Tara
Nature lovers will have a blast here; the national park contains dozen attractions of immense natural beauty, inspiring landscapes, and staggering sights. Impressive canyon of the Drina River is among them; this is the one of the largest canyons in the world where thousands of tourists come for adventurous experiences of rafting down the quick and wild river. The experience of rafting through Drina’s canyon is exciting, so if you happen to visit this place this is a must-do activity. The mountain of Tara is a home of endangered “Pančićeva” spruce, which is protected by the law, and the population of brown bears.
The Resava Cave
Discovered in 1962, this 2.8 miles long and 1.75 miles deep cave was opened for visitors in 1972. Among the oldest caves in Serbia, the Resava Cave features impressive halls, narrow channels, cave galleries, stalactites and stalagmites, and flowstone waterfalls. Rocks formations inside the cave can be red, white, and yellow, depending on the minerals in stones through which the water passes. This cave is a protected natural monument, and its area includes 27 acres of surrounding terrain with forests, rock formations, small water streams, and other beautiful sights.