Visit amazing medievil monastery Manasija with spectacular fortification walls and explore nature wonders of Eastern Serbia - Lisine waterfalls, Resava cave and tirquise water in the spring of Krupaja
Belgrade
Eastern Serbia – the landscape of beautiful nature which was the place of the long turbulent history, today is the region of the small mountain villages, strange beliefs and customs, fantasy and tradition, sources of healthy mineral water, caves, stunning waterfalls and delicious local specialties.
We will start our journey by meeting Despot Stefan, a Serbian prince and a knight from the end of the 14th century, art and culture lover, and by stepping into his glorious monastery Manasija still surrounded with fortification - keeping 600 years old fresco paintings. We’ll continue towards Resava cave, whose luxurious halls will leave you breathless. In this marvel of nature, you will encounter the magnificent forms of stalactites and stalagmites thousands of the years old.
Our search for the incredible natural beauties does not stop there. Enjoying one of the most attractive waterfalls in Serbia – Veliki Buk, will be completed with the tasting the best specialty in the ethno restaurant - trout raised in a local fishpond(optional).
How the evil ghost Tartor seduces the young girls from these region, we’ll discover at the spring of the Krupaja river and it's mysterious cave.
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Duration 10 hours
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Live tour guide
English
Small group
Limited to 10 participants
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