Episode 7 | Escape to Serbia | Belgrade | Tara national Park | Stopica Cave | Zaovine Lake | Zlatibor
*Tara National Park:With 220 sq km of forested slopes, dramatic ravines, jewel-like waterways and rewarding breathtaking views of mountains and pine trees on all sides , Tara (part of the Dinaric Alps) is scenic Serbia at its best. The park’s main attraction is the vertigo-inducing Drina River canyon, the third largest of its kind in the world. The gloriously green river slices through the cliffs, offering prime panoramas and ripper rafting;
Tara’s two lakes, Perućac and Zaovine, are ideal for calm-water kayaking.
*Zaovine Lake: If you're looking for the best places to visit in Serbia where you can get lost in the lap of nature, you must visit Zaovine Lake,popular attraction of Tara national park.
It is situated on the slopes of the Tara Mountains and marks the border between Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Serbia.
The lake is an absolute paradise for swimming, sailing, boating, and fishing. It also offers a place to camp, join in a game of horseshoes and build sandcastles.
*Stopica Cave: Stopića cave is a limestone cave on the slopes of Mount Zlatibor in the Dinaric Alps, in western SerbiaStopića cave is a river cave with the Trnavski stream flowing through it
The Stopića cave is most famous for its 10 meters high subterranean waterfall but also its climate: it is warm during summertime but cold in winter.
Through the colossal entrance to this cave you'll find limestone tubs and an underground waterfall.
You cannot even hear the person next to you because of the deafening noise of the powerful water. It seems the foaming water is pouring down the sky while the air is trembling because of water drops with cold coming from the wet walls leaving visitors shivering in the pitch – darkness of this cave. In spite of chill it causes, the waterfall is called ‘The Source of life’ and well worth the visit
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