Plitvice Lakes National Park is the most seasoned national park in Southeast Europe and the biggest national park in Croatia. The national park was established in 1949 and is arranged in the precipitous karst range of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The imperative north-south street association, which goes through the national park range, interfaces the Croatian inland with the Adriatic seaside region.
The magnificence of the National Park lies in its sixteen lakes, between joined by a progression of waterfalls, and set in profound forest populated by deer, bears, wolves, hogs and uncommon bird species. The National Park covers an aggregate range of 300 square kilometers, whilst the lakes join together over a separation of eight kilometers.
There truly is nothing superior to walk (or trek) through the Park, taking in the lovely surroundings and respecting the lakes, waterfalls, nature and wildlife.
There is likewise an electric boat that takes you from one side of the biggest lake to the next. This boat runs throughout the entire year, all the more regularly during summer.
The magnificence of the National Park lies in its sixteen lakes, between joined by a progression of waterfalls, and set in profound forest populated by deer, bears, wolves, hogs and uncommon bird species. The National Park covers an aggregate range of 300 square kilometers, whilst the lakes join together over a separation of eight kilometers.
There truly is nothing superior to walk (or trek) through the Park, taking in the lovely surroundings and respecting the lakes, waterfalls, nature and wildlife.
There is likewise an electric boat that takes you from one side of the biggest lake to the next. This boat runs throughout the entire year, all the more regularly during summer.
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